Hearne Christopher Jr. allegedly falls at Jardine's but gets back up again!!!



The online gossip says that Hearne Christopher Jr. took a nasty spill at Jardine's over the weekend, he may have even busted his beak a little bit but luckily The Star's health coverage is kick ass and he also happens to be one of the most resilient reporters in the metro given the fact that most people who work at his own paper don't even like him. Luckily, for the jazz club's owners the Christopher clan has almost as much money as God so there is no need to sue.

TKC wishes the guy a quick recovery because he's one of three people at The Star I read regularly.

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Comments

  1. Hearne is such a tool. He drips slime, and does his best to look 30 something when he has to be over 50.

    I got tired of reading about the same ten scumbags he knows years ago.

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  2. That item was stolen from Bottomlinecom.com. They had it first.

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  3. Please do not talk about your preferences in writers it ruins your image. Hearn only knows eight guys.

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  4. Nope. Bottomline just put it up 10 minutes ago.

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  5. I like TOny's photo better.

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  6. Hearne is really a waste of print. There is a lot better talent for that sort of thing in KC.

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  7. It was on bottomlinecom.com yesterday. Give credit where credit is due.

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  8. So was he drunk or what?

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  9. No, Hearne wasn't drunk. He had done a few bumps and thought he could fly.

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  10. Uh, what's a bump?

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  11. Cocaine fool

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  12. I heard from someone in da club dat he was drunk as a skunk. Too bad he fell. waw waw!

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  13. He did not fall. I am his boyfriend and I pushed him. He was being a slut with a teenage brown-skinned bus boy. Not with me SLUT.

    Sorry Georgia

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