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September 18, 2005
Lance Armstrong & Sheryl Crow announce engagement, future divorce
Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and musician Sheryl Crowannounced the joyous news of their engagement to be married in an interview on ABC's 20/20, and introduced their divorce lawyer Wayne,for their inevitable separation in 12-18 months.
Armstrong spoke admiringly of his fiancee to 20/20's Elizabeth Vargas,
stating that he intends to work on his marriage to Crow just as hard as he did training for the Tour de France. Then, he says, he will simply quit after he's had enough. Crow agreed, stating that she knew from the first moment she met Lance that they would be divorced someday. That prompted her to summon Playaz legal counselor Wayne to handle their future split. Wayne was on hand for the interview and was impressed with Armstrong and Crow's love for each other, as well as their sensibility that it could never last. Wayne was quoted as saying it would be an amicable split, and cited irreconcilable differences as the reason these two celebrity love-birds would soon fall out of love.
Posted by Phil at September 18, 2005 6:00 PM
Comments
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 9:09 AM
There is much more money to be made in a divorce
settlement than the negotiation and execution of a prenuptual
agreement. What a shame.After they split up, Wayne, can you give me Cheryl's number?
Posted by: A Unique Alias at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 10:26 PM
In fact, I believe we talked June Carter into giving Johnny just one more chance.
Posted by: Phil at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 8:33 AM
I like the idea in theory but that would severely cut down
on my legal fees, which is not acceptable to the Playaz, who receive a
cut.
Posted by: Wayne at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 9:07 AM
Wayne is correct. We are not about saving people money.In
fact, we are sending you an invoice for giving you advice that this is
not a good idea. Make your check payable to Playaz, Inc.
Posted by: Phil at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 10:46 AM
Sorry. Attorney client privilege. For a fee, however, I
could direct you to Playaz Matchmaking Service, where I will also
direct Ms. Crow after her divorce. Perhaps you two will be a match.
Posted by: Wayne at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 2:29 PM
Was Wayne also present at the marriage of Kenny Chesney
and Renee Zellwegger? Perhaps it was his idea to have the marriage
annulled 3 months into it for "fraud."
Posted by: DC Cookie at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 4:29 PM
No way. Chesney is not old school country (the only kind
the Playaz will tolerate), and certainly not worthy of Playaz'
attention.
Posted by: Wayne at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 9:53 PM
I am sad to hear that Lance Lance Romance and Ms. Crow
won't make it. I hope they have a kid before they split up, though.
That could be one hot child.
Posted by: Miss Penny Lane at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 18/9/05 11:03 PM
Ask Wayne, with his persuasive powers, if he can't get the
couple to agree to a marriage/divorce package deal. They marry and
divorce on the same day. In the long run it would be more expedient,
save money, and perhaps set a legal precedent with a new law carrying
the Playaz name. The Playaz Prenuptial Divorce?
Posted by: Washington Cube at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 18/9/05 9:23 PM
Those two celebs made a fantastic choice in advisers when they selected Wayne!!
Posted by: bon at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
COMMENT-DATE: 19/9/05 5:32 PM
Correct as usual Wayne. The Playaz have no time for the
country performers of today. Now if Johnny Cash had needed Playa
assistance on any matters, then we would have dropped whatever we were
doing and helped him out.
Posted by: bon at October 4, 2005 4:33 PM
Are Lance Armstrong &Sheryl Crow getting splitup any time soon? If they are write back to me I'm using Lance Armstrong for a school project.
From:Leah
Posted by: Leah Munger at January 16, 2006 1:01 PM
Much of the future split is likely attorney-client priviledge between Wayne and the Armstrong/Crows.
I'm sure for a small fee, Wayne would divulge it to you.
Posted by: Phil at January 16, 2006 2:00 PM
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