Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Psycho Celebrity Spotlight

How Stella Got her Groove Back?
Turns out, with a gay guy looking to become a U.S. citizen.


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Author Terry McMillan has filed for divorce from the man who inspired the 1996 novel How Stella Got Her Groove Back, which chronicled the romantic adventures of a 40-something woman who falls for a guy half her age.

In papers filed in Contra Costa County Superior Court, McMillan, 53, says she decided to end her 6 1/2-year marriage to Jonathan Plummer, 30, after learning he is gay.

The revelation led her to conclude Plummer married only to get his U.S. citizenship, she said.

McMillan met Plummer at a Jamaican resort a decade ago.

"It was devastating to discover that a relationship I had publicized to the world as life-affirming and built on mutual love was actually based on deceit," she said in court papers. "I was humiliated."

In response, Plummer maintained McMillan treated him with "homophobic" scorn bordering on harassment since he came out to her as gay just before Christmas.

McMillan is seeking to have the marriage annulled; Plummer has asked the court to set aside a prenuptial agreement that would prevent him from getting spousal support.


Ah, what a shame. But, if Ms. McMillan fails in court to protect her money from the gold-digger, I smell a sequel: How Stella Got Her Money Back . . . With an ice-pick.

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