Monday, December 29, 2008

The Story Behind "Scores"



If there is a story behind Scores, it is probably skimpy. This economy -- and the decimation on Wall Street -- has not been good to that ecdysiast's delight. Scores, the "gentleman's" club popularized by the Howard Stern Show (and Colin Farrell's frequent, boozy visits) is getting the E! True Hollywood Story treatment by Chaunce Hayden, the man who infamously received hairplugs from a garbage man, and his childhood chum Tony Lombardi (Awww). Among the revelations, from Rush and Molloy:

"'George Clooney would come for three, four nights in a row,' Hayden tells us.

"... 'Charlie Sheen took such a liking to a stripper named Charity that he decided charity begins at home. He brought her back to his apartment — for several weeks, Hayden claims.

"... Jason Priestley was tossed out of the club for doing extracurricular activities with a woman he brought into the men’s room.

"'Madonna would come in and always sit at the same table right up under the stage, to get a closeup look at the dancers,' Hayden recalls. 'She wasn’t shy about getting several lap dances a night.'

" ...'Tori Spelling would come in and puff on a cigar while getting lap dances,' Hayden claims. '... and be the last to leave at 4 a.m.'

"'Sandra Bernhard would always come in with a posse of ... models. One night while she was three months pregnant, she got up and stripped down to just her panties.'

"...The free-flowing booze fueled a lot of misbehavior, like the night Mickey Rourke had to stop Chuck Zito from beating to a pulp fellow actor Jean-Claude Van Damme just for saying he had 'no heart.'"


Of course, that bonhomie over strippers didn't stop Zito, the former star of HBO's gritty prison drama Oz, from knocking out Rourke. Much more here.

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