Seinfeld Blasts Wife's Plagiarism Accuser As a "Wacko"



Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has defended his celebrity chef wife Jessica from
allegations she stole recipes from another high-profile cook, calling her
accuser a "wacko." Jessica Seinfeld's new Deceptively Delicious cookery
book, about hiding healthy ingredients in foods children will eat, is
already a U.S. bestseller. But the mother-of-three, 36, is facing
accusations her recipes are suspiciously similar to those of chef and baby-
products mogul Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine's book, The Sneaky Chef: Simple
Strategies For Hiding Healthy Foods In Kids' Favorite Meals, came out in
April. But Jerry Seinfeld insists false accusations are part of being in
the public eye. In a comic rant on The Late Show on Monday, Seinfeld
stated, "One of the fun facts of celebrity life is that wackos will wait in
the woodwork to pop out at certain moments to inject a little adrenaline.
If you're any good as a woodwork wacko, you're patient. You pick your
moment and then you spring out and go wacko. There's another woman who had
another cookbook, and it was a similar kind of thing. My wife never saw the
book, read the book, never used the book. But the books came out at the
same time. So this woman says, 'I sense this could be wacko moment,' so she
comes out and accuses my wife. So now my wife is accused of a Watergate-
style break-in at Harper Collins (publisher)."

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Chad Bryant
www.chadbryant.net

If you listen to fools, the mob rules.


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