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David Spade: Jack Nicholson stole my girlfriend Lara Flynn Boyle

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David Spade was seeing Lara Flynn Boyle in the late 1990s, until Jack Nicholson turned up.

Spade claims that Jack Nicholson shamelessly stole his then-girlfriend Lara Flynn Boyle from under his nose in a revealing article in the September edition of Details.

According to Spade, Nicholson knew what he wanted and wasn’t scared to ask for it.

“Nicholson asked Lara Flynn Boyle out in front of me while we were all smoking a doob somewhere,” Spade said to the newspaper. “She got mad because I didn’t stick up for her. I said, ‘I’ve been in this town long enough to know when I’m outranked. You’re either gonna go out with him or you’re not.'”

According to the Joe Dirt star, “she [Flynn] goes, ‘No way. He’s worse than Trump!'” However, the two went on to date for several years, and Spade said he only found out about their relationship after the National Enquirer contacted him for comment.

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“The funniest part was, they got caught in a car crash, and she crawled out of the sunroof and yelled, ‘I have a boyfriend! I can’t be here!’ Like, ‘Oh, now I’m your boyfriend?'” he recalled. “I got a call from the National Enquirer. That’s how I found out. She and I didn’t talk too much after that.”

Boyle and Nicholson made their relationship public in 1999, but they broke up a year later.

Jack, 78, also dated Michelle Phillips, Candice Bergen, Janice Dickinson, Liv Tyler’s mother Bebe Buell, Rebecca Broussard, Angie Everhart, and Amanda De Cadenet.

In another scoop from the impromptu conversation, Spade claims that he is frequently dragged through the mud on Twitter, and that some people have expressed regret that he didn’t died instead of fellow comedian Chris Farley, who overdosed in 1997.

“People still give me s–t about him: ‘I wish you had died instead of Chris Farley.’ That’s on Twitter almost every day.”

He also stated that it had been “probably 10 years.” since he has seen his legendary film Tommy Boy.

“It is a little hard. There’s an undercurrent of sadness,” he added, “Chris’ stuff is so funny, but there’s not enough of it.”

He said, “I don’t like the assumption that I think I was in the same league as Chris. I was not. He was his own superstar.”

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