Woman Who Interrupted Colin Farrell’s Tonight Show Appearance Tells Different Story

July 24th, 2006 // Leave a Comment

Jossip provides the following rebuttal from the woman who jumped on The Tonight Show stage to approach Colin Farrell. Here’s her statement:

Colin was too receptive toward me and he then put his arm around me and started walking me off of the stage whispering certain things to me that I will mention later, trying to avoid being detected by the microphone still attached to him at the time.

The camera that we strolled pass was still taping at the time because the red light was still on and it turned with us as we walked by obviously still recording colin and I interacting.

The whole studio was quite and no one was alarmed, because Colin’s reaction was too inviting toward seeing me.

Security never came over to us, and Mr. Leno never moved from his seat nor summons his security because Colin was talking to me comfortably with his whole arm draped around me extreamly close.

COLIN FARRELL NEVER TOUCHED MY ELBOW AND SUMMONED GUARDS.

He chatted with me as I tried to explain my presence at the show, until he realized people took notice of us talking closely. he then whispered softly for security after he and I were still debating about settling this court matter before going to court. I will explain more in full detail monday.

THE PROOF IS IN THE FOOTAGE!

You gotta love when someone gives crazy the microphone.

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