Did Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche have an affair?
Vince Vaughn denied the rumors at the time, stating that they were hurtful to his then-girlfriend and family.
Entertainment / Celebrity News
In 1998, Anne Heche, then dating Ellen DeGeneres, allegedly went to great lengths to suppress rumors of a fling with Vince Vaughn. A new memoir by former 'Entertainment Tonight' producer Fran Weinstein details a dramatic confrontation at a...
The incident, recounted in Weinstein's memoir 'Tortured Soles: High Heels, Low Expectations and the Hollywood Gossip Mill,' reveals the lengths Heche went to in order to manage her public image during a sensitive time in her personal life. According to Page Six &ref=yanuki.com, after the interview, Heche allegedly told Weinstein, “I don’t want you to use that stuff about Vince Vaughn. I don’t want my girlfriend to hear about it.” The situation escalated when Heche, along with publicists and managers, followed Weinstein back to her hotel room to demand the tape.
The confrontation culminated in Heche allegedly stealing the tape after a heated argument. Despite the incident making its way into gossip columns, the tape's whereabouts remain unknown. Vaughn denied the rumors at the time, telling The Morning Call &ref=yanuki.com, “It’s funny that I’m being called the guy who’s breaking up Anne and Ellen... But on the other hand, I have a girlfriend, and it hurts her feelings. My family was upset too.
*Actionable Takeaway:* The incident serves as a reminder of the impact rumors and gossip can have on personal relationships and the extreme measures some individuals may take to protect their privacy.
Vince Vaughn denied the rumors at the time, stating that they were hurtful to his then-girlfriend and family.
The tape remains missing, with urban legend suggesting Anne Heche had it thrown into a New York City sewer.
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