Nathalie Fay, an actress known for her roles in high-profile films like The Hangover, Old School, and Due Date, was recently arrested in South Miami, Florida, after an altercation with her boyfriend turned violent. According to reports from TMZ, the incident occurred when her boyfriend, identified as ‘Brady,’ picked her up to attend a Miami Dolphins preseason game against the Washington Commanders.
The outing took a shocking turn when Fay, 43, confronted Brady about his whereabouts, accusing him of lying about where he had been. Using a map on her phone to back up her suspicions, Fay demanded answers. As Brady looked at the phone, Fay reportedly punched him in the face, leading him to call the police.
The South Miami authorities responded quickly, and Fay, whose real name is Nathalie Tordion, was arrested on charges of domestic battery. Despite the serious nature of the charges, Fay has declined to comment on the incident when approached by TMZ.
Fay, a Canadian actress, is perhaps best known for her memorable role as a hotel receptionist in The Hangover, where she humorously informs a member of the stag party that Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas was not where Julius Caesar had stayed. Her filmography includes appearances in comedies such as Old School and Blonde and Blonder, but this recent incident has cast a shadow over her career.
As the case unfolds, the altercation between Fay and Brady serves as a reminder of how quickly things can escalate in personal relationships. The details of what exactly led to the confrontation remain unclear, but the arrest has certainly thrust Fay into the spotlight for reasons far different from her Hollywood roles.
While the actress remains tight-lipped about the altercation, the legal consequences she faces are anything but private. As fans and the media await further developments, this incident marks a dramatic and unfortunate chapter in the life of the actress who once charmed audiences on the big screen.