Fame and fortune has made Jeremy Piven full of himself, and it has cost him not only his friendship with nice-guy John Cusack but also tables at Nobu in Aspen, Los Angeles, and New York.
The New York Daily News reports that when Piven was recently in Aspen at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, he dropped by a busy Nobu with at least 12 people without a reservation and asked for a table. The group was accommodated, although at a cramped spot. On his way out, Piven reportedly told the manager “Thanks for nothing” and left his Entourage Season 1 DVD for the tip. An angry employee reportedly hurled the DVD back at him on his way out. He subsequently was banned.
Piven said through his rep: “I’m such a fan of Nobu and all of his restaurants. I had a great dinner at the Nobu in Aspen. As always, the meal was excellent and the service was great.”
Sorry Piven, the damage is done. No more charity roles in Cusack films and no more spicy tuna rolls.
by Jenny March 26th, 2007 in News.


Everyone over-reacts at time. Just because they are celebrities it doesn’t mean they can not be asses.
Milton
dam jew waiters?