Stafford Brothers 'sued for $140,000 after trashing the LA rental pad where they filmed 'Hello' music video'... featuring a KANGAROO
Australian DJs the Stafford Brothers are being sued for $143,000 for allegedly trashing the rented house they filmed their music video in, according to TMZ.
Chris and Matt Stafford's 'Hello' music video sees the aftermath of a bunch of twenty-somethings following an all-night party at the Los Angeles home - which even featured a live kangaroo hopping around.
Flashbacks of the crazy night show hundreds of party-goers drinking, dancing and consequently trashing the house.
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Facing a lawsuit The Stafford Brothers (pictured) are facing hefty costs for trashing the LA rental home while shooting their music video for Hello
Wild times: The party in the music video featured a live kangaroo jumping around the property
The home owners are now seeking compensation for the Gold Coast DJs leaving their abode in a shambles.
The owners are alleging that the musicians threw multiple parties in their house, which is shown in the music video - which was said to violate the lease and destroyed the place.
'Illegal' service of alcohol, pouring liquid nitrogen in the house, bringing a live kangaroo onto the property and installing a skate ramp were also cited infractions.
Amidst the debauchery, scantily-clad women are seen sipping on alcohol and even rapper Lil Wayne appears at the party.
Featured artists: Christina Milian sings on the track Hello and features in the music video (pictured)
Both Lil Wayne and Christina Milian feature in the DJs signle and music video Hello.
The Australian DJs are based in Los Angeles and are signed by record label Cash Money Records.
They have been ranked as the number one DJs in Australia at the ITM awards and also have their on network TV show, titled The Stafford Brothers.
The show premiered on FOX8 in 2010 as a six part documentary that followed Matt and Chris around on their European tour.
The second season aired in 2011, which announced their plain to move to the USA and pursue their career Stateside.
Special guests: Rapper Lil Wayne also raps and appears in the Hello music video (pictured)
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