Kate Beckinsale locked in battle with stress-relief guru over $3,000 bill
As a seasoned observer of the Hollywood scene and someone who has been around the block a few times, I find myself deeply saddened by the unfortunate turn of events involving Kate Beckinsale and this stress-relief guru, Nick Abramovic. It seems that instead of finding solace and relaxation, Kate’s visits to The Bionic Method have led her into a tangled web of legal disputes and social media drama.
Instead of visiting a Hollywood stress-relief expert, Kate Beckinsale’s trips have surprisingly increased her stress levels.
Currently, a well-known British actress is engaged in a contentious legal conflict with Nick Abramovic over an unpaid bill of approximately $3,000 (£2,250) for his services at The Bionic Method. This disagreement has become public due to its unfolding on social media platforms.
The investigation by the Los Angeles police into the matter means that the 51-year-old individual has been advised not to make any public statements at this time.
But that has not stopped her from sharing negative reviews of The Bionic Method and hiring top LA lawyer Marty Singer.
On the website for his spa, Abramovic explains that his technique is not only about physical relaxation but also addresses and releases emotional and energetic obstacles.

However, he alleges that Kate Beckinsale had no intention of paying him for the treatments, as expressed on Instagram: “Kate Beckinsale booked $2,700 worth of sessions with me over a two-week period, assuring payment at a later time.
‘But after her last session she completely ghosted us.’
He later asked his followers: ‘You decide: was Kate ever going to pay?’
Abramovic indicated that she was willing to boost him on Instagram, which he perceived as an indication that she expected something for free in return.
Additionally, he shared documents attempting to recover the funds, stating: ‘I’ve tried multiple times to contact her, yet it’s regrettable that Kate decided not to meet her legal responsibility.’
He argued that since the non-disclosure agreement which kept their business confidential is no longer valid under law, he is now evaluating alternative strategies.


Later, Beckinsale countered with a post featuring a critical evaluation of his services written by a lady named Callie D. In this review, she described the facility as an unsettling location and expressed discomfort during her session, stating it felt peculiar.
Last night Abramovic said: ‘Services were provided in the most professional matter.’
I myself have been made conscious that my invoice remains unpaid due to receipt of a letter from Kate’s legal representative, as clearly communicated to me.
‘Kate is not able to discuss this matter because it is being investigated by LAPD.’
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2024-09-22 02:48