'I'm Not Gay No More' Viral Video Star Involved in Alleged FroYo Assault

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Here's one woman this "delivered" ex-gay doesn't like.

The flamboyant viral video star who loudly proclaimed at a 2014 Church of God in Christ conference "I'm not gay no more, I am delivered. I don't like mens no more. I like women, women, women!" is finding him in the headlines again after an altercation in a St. Louis frozen yogurt shop that allegedly left him with a face full of the store's product. UPI reports.

"The bowl hit me all in my face, my nose," said Andrew Caldwell of "I'm not gay no more" fame to KTVI-TV.

Security video shows Caldwell throwing money at a cashier. Seconds later, the video shows the cashier throwing yogurt at Caldwell.

According to Caldwell, he was trying to get a discount on his purchase when the cashier recognized him from his now infamous "I'm not gay no more" video. He added that the cashier called him a gay slur.

The cashier, Stephanie Diaz has a different tale.

"He showed me his driver's license, and he was like, 'I need a [expletive] discount, you [expletive]'," Diaz said, further claiming that Caldwell continued to be verbally abusive as he threw the money at her.

Of giving Caldwell his just desserts, Diaz said "I felt offended, so I threw it."

As for Caldwell's allegations of Diaz using a gay slur, she says,"that is not true, I am gay."

Diaz was charged with third-degree assault.

The attention-hungry Caldwell, who still professes that he's "not gay no more," took his story to "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" earlier this week. The late-night host said "It's a good thing you didn't order hot fudge."

Caldwell told Kimmel that he expects to get millions in damages.


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