Watch A Massive Brawl Erupt In School Canteen.. Over French Fries

Watch A Massive Brawl Erupt In US School Canteen - Over French Fries
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Fights in school are two a penny. Over girls, turf, lunch money. But over french fries? Really?

Well that's exactly what happened at this school; two girls were arguing over chips and then another 20 people joined in. Oh and then the police were called.

Well, at least they know their friends have their back...

20 Celebrity Catfights
Neil Patrick Harris vs. Eric Braeden(01 of04)
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In 2010 Neil Patrick Harris was none too pleased with actor Eric Braeden, who was set to guest star on "How I Met Your Mother" but pulled out before shooting.Harris tweeted "Eric Braeden is a D-Bag. the actor, (Robin's dad) agreed to a cameo, then last night bailed, saying the part wasn't 'substantial' enough."Braeden responded to the controversial tweet via Entertainment Weekly. "First of all, I came back from hip surgery. I was off for three weeks. I've doubled my work, 30 to 50 pages a day for me, alone. Everyone knows that I'm exhausted. I was not about to appear on a show for two lines, because that's what it amounted to," adding, "It seems to me like a young whippersnapper, having seen himself on a few covers, who's received a few awards, is now suddenly suffering from the first signs of hubris. I've been in the business for 50 years. I've seen people come and go and I'm still here."Harris expressed some remorse for his statement and three hours after his first Tweet when he then wrote, "Now I feel bad for the D-bag comment. Don't know the guy personally. I'm just fiercely protective of our show." (credit:AP)
Bette Midler vs. Lady Gaga(02 of04)
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Madonna wasn't the first to claim that Lady Gaga stole elements of her act: the Divine Miss M also sounded off on the Mother Monster earlier in 2011. After Lady Gaga performed in a wheelchair in Australia, Midler slammed the pop star on Twitter. "I'm not sure @LadyGaga knows that I've performed my mermaid in a wheelchair for millions of people -- and many of them are still alive," she tweeted. She went on to note, "Dear @LadyGaga if you think a mermaid in a wheelchair seems familiar-it's because it is! You can see it on youtube 24/7-- with ME performing it ... I've been doing singing mermaid in a wheelchair since 1980-You can keep the meat dress and the firecracker t*ts - mermaid's mine." (credit:AP)
Adam Lambert vs. 'Out' Editor Aaron Hicklin(03 of04)
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When Lambert appeared on the cover of "Out" magazine's 2009 Out 100 issue, Hicklin dedicated his entire Editor's Letter to addressing his beef with the pop star. It appears that Lambert's team had warned the magazine not make him appear "too gay," a term of their agreement that Hicklin found offensive.The editor wrote: "You're a pioneer, an out gay pop idol at the start of his career. Someone has to be first, and we're all counting on you not to mess this up. You have to find your own path and then others can follow. We just hope it's a path that's honest and true and that you choose to surround yourself with people who celebrate your individuality. The irony is that right now it would be easier to get Kris Allen to do a solo cover shoot for us. But only because he's straight."Lambert responded to Hicklin on Twitter saying, "Dear Aaron, it's def not that deep. Chill! Guess ya gotta get attention for the magazine. U too are at the mercy of the marketing machine." And in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lambert said: "I think that the editor has his agenda and has his opinions, which I respect, but they're not necessarily my opinions. And I wish there was a little respect for that. Not every gay man is the same gay man... He really crossed a line."However, in 2011 Lambert posed for the magazine again and buried the hatchet with Hicklin saying, "I have no hard feelings. That was then, and I've learned a lot." (credit:Out Magazine )
Patti LuPone vs. Glenn Close (04 of04)
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Broadway's original Eva Peron has made it clear she doesn't want Argentina (as well as the rest of the world) to cry for her, but she wasn't too happy when Andrew Lloyd Webber dumped her in favor of Glenn Close for the New York premiere production of "Sunset Boulevard" in 1994. LuPone, who eventually won a lawsuit against Lloyd Webber for her unceremonious dismissal from the show, has sounded off on Close on multiple occasions, most recently in her autobiography, published in 2010. She writes: "Do I think Glenn Close was complicit in what happened to me? ... What I do know is that from the time she was announced, I never heard from her." (credit:AP)