Celebrity dermatologist Dr. Alex Khadavi caught on camera launching into homophobic tirade

Celebrity dermatologist Dr. Alex Khadavi has been caught on camera repeatedly using a homophobic slur during a dispute with a gay neighbor, TMZ reports. 

Khadavi – who has treated stars including Scott Disick, David Hasselhoff and Lance Bass – was purportedly recorded on surveillance video threatening the man in the lobby of their plush West Hollywood condo complex on July 7.

‘I’ll f**k you up, f**king f****t!’ a man – reported to be Khadavi – is heard yelling in the footage, which was obtained by TMZ on Thursday. 

The incident comes four years after the LA dermatologist was accused of threatening to kill Million Dollar Listing star Matt Altman and hurling anti-Semitic abuse at him. 

Celebrity dermatologist Dr. Alex Khadavi has been caught on camera using a homophobic slur during a dispute with a neighbor, according to TMZ. He has previously treated Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Scott Disick

Celebrity dermatologist Dr. Alex Khadavi has been caught on camera using a homophobic slur during a dispute with a neighbor, according to TMZ. He has previously treated Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Scott Disick

Khadavi - who boasts more than 40,000 followers on Instagram - is seen with David Hasselhoff

Khadavi – who boasts more than 40,000 followers on Instagram – is seen with David Hasselhoff 

In footage of the incident earlier this month, the man is seen approaching the concierge and ranting about the ‘f**king f****t’.  

‘I’ll  shoot you, I don’t give a f**k… Nobody tells me what to do,’ the man is then heard yelling, as a concierge looks on helplessly. 

The foul-mouthed tirade goes on for more than a minute before the man taunts: ‘I’ll shoot you in the f**king face, f**king f****t!’ 

‘I’ll blow your f**king head off!’ he subsequently states. 

The neighbor has now filed a restraining order against Khadavi, saying he ‘fears for his life’. 

In legal documents, which have been seen by TMZ, the concierge allegedly claims that Khadavi ‘showed him a handgun he was carrying [while leaving the condo complex]’ around two months ago. 

The celebrity dermatologist did not respond to TMZ’s request for comment and he has not addressed the controversy on his Instagram page. 

Back in 2016, real estate agent Altman obtained a restraining order against Khadavi for making ‘anti-Semitic death threats’ and threatening him in person and over the phone. 

Altman claimed in documents, seen by TMZ at the time, that Khadavi approached him at a real estate event.

'So grateful for this longtime patient of mine': Khadavi is seen with former NYSNC star Lance Bass in a recent social media snap. Bass is openly gay

‘So grateful for this longtime patient of mine’: Khadavi is seen with former NYSNC star Lance Bass in a recent social media snap. Bass is openly gay 

Khadavi works at the Dermatology & Laser Medical Center, which has locations in the celebrity enclaves of Encino and Thousand Oaks.

Khadavi works at the Dermatology & Laser Medical Center, which has locations in the celebrity enclaves of Encino and Thousand Oaks.

When Altman asked him to leave because it was a private event, Khadavi allegedly told him he ‘hated all Jews’ and threatened to kill him. 

The documents also claimed Altman had been receiving racist and homophobic phone calls from Khadavi for years. 

The dermatologist denied the allegations at the time with a rep telling TMZ he is Jewish and had been invited as a guest to the event.  

The restraining order said the doctor had to stay 100 yards away from Altman and his girlfriend and his brother and Million Dollar co-star Josh Altman and his wife.

Khadavi – who boasts more than 40,000 Instagram followers –  works at the Dermatology & Laser Medical Center, which has locations in the celebrity enclaves of Encino and Thousand Oaks. 

Earlier this year, he was profiled in a Wall Street Journal article titled ‘Cosmetic Surgeons Are Building L.A. Megamansions, and the Results Are Over-the-Top’.

In the piece, Khadavi stated that he was selling his 21,000-square-foot Bel-Air home for $87.7 million. 

The doctor stated that he paid $16 million for the property in 2013 before spending the better part of a decade renovating and decorating the pad. 

Khadavi told the publication he treated the design process in the same way he treats clients at his dermatology clinic, stating: ”When I do injectables in people’s faces…I always look and see what I could do above and beyond to make this person better. Every person is beautiful, you have to make them more beautiful.’

source: dailymail.co.uk