"Blurred Lines" singer Robin Thicke has been accused of almost every infidelity imaginable since the news of his divorce split from Paula Patton became public knowledge, but the Canadian crooner won't let you call his wife a cheater. Robin is threatening legal action against anyone who claims that he and Paula were involved in a love-triangle with their message therapist, denying that anything inappropriate ever took place. Miranda and Elektra Kilbey criticized modern culture for attacking Miley Cyrus for taking Hanna Montana's clothes off, instead of tearing Robin Thicke's comments apart for advocating rape.
Robin Thicke may not be willing to leave the ladies alone and come home to Paula Patton, but he would like the media to leave her out of the gossip.
Robin had his lawyer let it be known, that if people print stories alleging that his wife slept with her female massage therapist it would be on.
When the Star reached out for a comment about the supposed menage a trios, Thicke's attorney practically threatened to shut the publication down (via PerezHilton):
"On behalf of Mr. Thicke, as well as [the alleged masseuse], we categorically deny every assertion of fact posited in your email [asking for comment] and are certain there can be no reliable, trustworthy source of any such story, given its gross deviation from the truth. Any purported source of such a story is lying.
"Publication of this blatantly false story absent a failure to fully investigate the truth combined with reliance on what has to be a flimsy source, will support a finding that the story is published in wanton and reckless disregard of the truth, leading to a finding of malice and the imposition of actual and punitive damages."
The Kilbey sisters Miranda and Elektra, of the band Say Lou Lou, think that Robin Thicke's comments about the objectification of women are something that we should discuss and condemn as a culture (via GigWise):
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