New York Post

De NirNiro boils over coffee co.

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TROUBLE is brewing over Grace Hightower’s coffee company. We’re told that her husband, Robert De Niro — wwho is a major investor in the firm — is steamed because the 5-year-old Grace Hightower & Coffees ofof Rwanda brand is turning into a money pit. We’re told that Hightower has frustrated business associates —— as well as the legendary actor — by dithering over simple decisions, and “changing her mind about how to run the business depending onon whow she spoke to last.” Asource tells us that, in aa moment of frustratio­n, De Niro boiled over while bickering with Hightower in public at a Manhattan bar, telling her, “I wouldn’t have to keep making s - - tty movies if you didn’t spend all my money!” In recent years comedians such as Joel McHale have teased De Niro over his choice of roles, some of which — such as those in “Dirty Grandpa,” “Grudge Match” and “The Intern” — may not live up to his status as the multi-Oscar-winning actor from “Raging Bull,” “Taxi Driver” and “The Godfather.” Meanwhile, defenders of Hightower point to a slew of establishm­ents that carry her coffee, including the Ace Hotel, the Breslin, Salvation Burger, Salvation Taco, White Gold, the Williamsbu­rg Hotel and De Niro’s raft of hotels and restaurant­s, including the Greenwich Hotel aand the Nobu chain. The company, which sousources its fair trade beans in Rwanda, has parted ways with its biggest distributo­r, Whole Foods. Meanwhile, the coffee giant Illy is a major sponsor of De Niro’s Tribeca Film Festival. Arep said, “Your story is based on something that never happened from a source who has an ax to grind.”

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