Chelsea Handler sues the lingerie company for $1.5 million for breach of contract
In a lawsuit filed Thursday, Chelsea Handler accused ThirdLove of canceling a campaign event. At the last minute and not paying it more than the $1 million it allegedly agreed to.
Chelsea Handler is suing an underwear company after allegedly paying less than $1 million for an advertising campaign.
The 47-year-old comedian sued ThirdLove Thursday in California Superior Court in Los Angeles County for breach of contract, documents obtained by news.
On January 1, Handler and ThirdLove entered into a one-year deal together in which they “promoted the ThirdLove brand in trade for compensation of $1,060,000,” the document said.
As part of the deal, Handler said, she promoted ThirdLove, started a specially designed fitness program. Participated in interviews and meetings with company executives, and went to locker rooms. He is also schedule to face a promotional shoot on January 27. Handler alleged in court documents that ThirdLove “unilaterally canceled” the photo along with the “entire deal” the night before.
He had paid for his flight from Whistler, Canada, to Los Angeles for the event, according to the complaint.
He claims to have been informed that the company’s board of directors never approve the campaign also intervened “at eleven o’clock” upon learning of it. Asking ThirdLove to “terminate the parties’ agreement. He tried to contact him also has not paid the agreed amount. However, the company allegedly paid the vendor involved in filming the campaign.
He said it suffered more than $1.5 million in damages and wanted ThirdLove to pay the total amount of the contract. Aong with “money spent out of his own pocket” under the agreement. According to the documentary, Handler wants to be compensated for lost revenue. After terminating partnerships with sports entertainment brands such. As ALO and Athleta over her exclusive deals with lingerie companies.