Anna Nicole Homeless
Anna Nicole Smith is running out of places to call home, sweet home.
The embattled TrimSpa spokesmodel has been ordered to vacate the Bahamas mansion she has been residing in since September after failing to respond to eviction papers filed by the home's rightful owner.
The Bahamian Supreme Court issued a default judgment in favor of G. Ben Thompson on Tuesday after Smith let a two-week response window lapse with nary a court filing.
Shortly after the judgment was entered in the books, Thompson's lawyer sent a letter to Smith, demanding she exit the premises—which the model has alternately maintained was a gift or loan from Thompson—within a 48-hour period, a timetable that expires at the end of today.
The housing brouhaha kicked off last month, when Thompson, a South Carolina real estate developer and former Smith boyfriend, disputed that his generosity had included a million-dollar mortgage and claimed that his onetime paramour was woefully in arrears on the property and as such, was "unlawfully occupying" his tropical estate.
Earlier this month, Thompson twice shut off power at the estate, dubbed Horizons. The blackouts lasted just a few hours each, but resulted in increased tensions between the camps, with Smith's attorney, Wayne Munroe, blasting the plug-pulling move as "shenanigans that are totally inappropriate."
Perhaps sensing her days in Horizons were numbered, Smith and her current beau, Howard K. Stern, reportedly have begun house hunting on the island.
However, if the twosome is to maintain their Bahamian residency—something they only received after claiming to have purchased the million-dollar digs—the couple will need to shell out more than $500,000 for a new property.
In any case, the new residence may have to come equipped with a second nursery.
In a pretaped interview with Smith that aired on the Insider Wednesday, the former Playboy Playmate let slip that she might be expecting.
"I think I might be pregnant again," she told the show. "I'm not ready. But Howard wants to have a little boy."
The Insider wasted no time in clearing the air, reporting that Smith, who turned 39 Tuesday, told producers after the cameras stopped rolling that she was only joking about being pregnant.
As it is, big announcements about Smith's other offspring is expected in the next few weeks.
First, a Los Angeles judge is expected to rule in the coming days about whether the model needs to return to California and submit her infant daughter, Dannielynn, to a paternity test. Although Stern is listed on the child's birth certificate, former paparazzo Larry Birkhead has gone to court in attempt to prove he's the father.
Meanwhile, the Royal Bahamian Police Force, which completed its investigation into the sudden death of Smith's 20-year-old son Daniel six weeks ago, will, per TMZ, announce the findings of their inquest on Dec. 15.



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