Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Larry David Is A Homewrecker


Apparently Larry David is ok with breaking up a marriage. His current girlfriend was still living with and married to her husband when she started dating Larry David. It was only after they had been dating a month or so that she told her husband, packed up her stuff and moved out. I don't know if she took her daughter with her or left her with her husband. That was an a-hole thing to do by Larry. As soon as Amy Landecker told him she was married he should have backed off. He didn't. Yes, Amy is to blame too, but would you ever want to be known as a home wrecker.


35 comments:

  1. She's just as much to blame, if not more. She's the one that made the commitment to her husband, had a kid with him and knows him. Larry doesn't know him like she does. He's not attached to the guy, what does he care? Granted, Larry should have walked away when he found out she was married...but he's not a homewrecker. She's the homewrecker. He was just the catalyst.

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  2. The positive thing about this story is that for once, it's not the woman being called a homewrecker (a la Angelina Jolie), though in this case, it probably should be.

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  3. with Larry's money, there was no way this woman was going pass him up.

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  4. I do believe "homewrecker" is the term for the third party that comes in and "takes" one of the spouses "away" from their married hald. So LD would be the homewrecker in this case. And you know that if this story had been about a woman "stealing" someone's husband, we would immediately call her a homewrecking slut. So, here goes: LD, you're a filthy, homewrecking WHORE!


    And a social assassin.

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  5. This reminds me of an old cartoon, your pick, where the character has their eyes replaced with dollar signs.

    As Lainey may say, I hope you can put up with him on top of you. Yuck.

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  6. Gosh, I think I just got banned by Celebitchy for complaining about the word "homewrecker" - hope it doesn't happen here Enty!

    Anyway, the term homewrecker needs to be abolished - like now. Nobody can wreck a home. If you are looking to place blame - place it on the married spouse that did not honor his/her vows. Regardless - marriage does not equal happy and there are many reasons why people split. Sometimes meeting that other person is the catalyst that gets things moving.

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  7. She must have been completely mesmerized by Larry David's obvious dynamic sexual magnetism. I have no idea what her husband looks like, but...holy shit! It's like the Woody Allen/Soon Yi Previn age gap thing all over again.

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  8. I have said it before in regards to women being labeled as homewreckers.....we don't know what he was told about her situation. People lie. All the time. I know that is a shock, but the person who is cheating is usually NOT above lying to the person they are cheating with.

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  9. I blame this on the person who is married, not the person who came into the relationship. He didnt make her cheat on her husband...

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  10. Have to agree with BigMama. Oh, I could tell you about lies. Many, many lies from many men. I'm sure women do the same. I've just never been the cheater type for some reason. And I've usually been lucky to ferret out the liars too. That poor kid.

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  11. What MacVixen said. I totally don't believe in homewreckers. As if only one person can be responsible for breaking up a marriage that was otherwise totally intact. Stupid.

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  12. Thank you for giving equal time to the men on this one (((Enty)))

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  13. To paraphrase Lauren Bacall (said to Shelley Winters when she was dating her husband):

    If Amy Landecker doesn't respect her marriage, why should Larry David?

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  14. I think Enty has PMS this week.

    Enough with homewrecker in general - this is Hollywood, so therefore every star is pre-disposed to have homewrecker associated with them.

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  15. It's not the crime of the century to date someone who's married, but it sure ain't classy.

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  16. I don't really think we should really say anything about Amy or Larry. A lot of people pointed out Larry didn't know what Amy's marriage is like but neither do we. Cheating is wrong but no one knows what lead her to cheating so no one can say who is in the right or the wrong here.

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  17. Yhis info comes from the ex-husband, (I read it yesterday) and so what to believe? I'm surprised Enty is snapping to a judgment here. And who knows what the state of their marriage was like, who know what the woman told Larry. I'm having a hard time believing this since it is Larry and he does seem like a decent guy. I never listen to just one side of a story without hearing the other before I have an opinion.

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  18. Jerry Seinfeld met his wife the same way as I recall......

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  19. Wasn't Mrs Seinfeld on her honeymoon with her first husband when she met Jerry?

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  20. I dunno if she was on the honeymoon, but I think it was in the first month or two of being married.

    I haven't really been able to watch Seinfeld shows the same way because of that, although I guess it shouldn't be a surprise that the characters were so based on reality.

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  21. From Wiki:
    In June 1998, she married Eric Nederlander, a theatrical producer and Broadway scion.[15] Shortly after returning from a three-week honeymoon in Italy, she met Jerry Seinfeld at a Reebok Sports Club. She filed for divorce from Nederlander in October 1998, only four months after marrying him.

    and

    “I met Jerry at the end of what was the most difficult period of my life. I had just made a painful decision to dissolve a five-year relationship that began when I was 21 and culminated in a brief marriage. Jerry was neither the cause nor the effect of the breakup, but his friendship gave me strength and resilience at a time of desperate need, and it has formed the basis for my happiness in the years that have followed.”[

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  22. No I wouldn't want to be known as a homewrecker.

    I won't even date someone who's separated. There's always the chance of a reconciliation & I don't want to get in the way of that especially if there are kids involved.

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  23. I blame Amy. He can't wreck a home without her consent. She allowed it to get to this level. I commend her for moving out instead of lying to her husband and putting his health at risk for stds.

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  24. Anonymous12:55 PM

    Amy is the bad person here. She let Larry in to do the homewrecking. I guess he was getting good advice on how to do it from his good old friend Jerry. Who did the exact same thing. I feel bad for the husband.

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  25. Oh wow, Seinfeld did the same thing. Birds of a feather?

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  26. Just like Jerry Seinfeld. His wife was a newlywed when he met her, had ta have her and got her.

    Just like that and neither of them are hot (nor were they then, except she had a good shape).

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  27. In these situations, I always place the most blame on the married person. I don't know what is going on in this girl's marriage, but it's really not that difficult to end things, either. And knowingly getting involved with a married person? I just find it very, very tasteless.

    I find Larry David incredibly unattractive but GOD is Curb good.

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  28. She is a coward. End the other relationship first. I find it really distasteful when people need someone to go to before they leave the person they are with. I watched a now ex-friend do this. When I reflected on her life, she constantly changed herself to be what the guy she was interested in wanted. I don't think she could even tell you who she is. Sad really.

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  29. Is she the reason "Curb" sucks this season for the first time ever?

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  30. Wait, didn't Larry's wife leave him fOr another man?

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  31. Maybe she is going to use some of his money to buy herself a pair of glasses that morph him into at least a decent looking and younger man. It would be a necessity to prevent gagging during the act, and I'm not talking oral sex. Disgusting looking old man. She is definitely a gold digger, so her husband is well out of the marriage.

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  32. i enjoy the gossip a lot more when it is not presented in a morality perspective, enty. if i wanted morality sermons, i'd go to church. just tell us who's cheating with whom. it's a little more fun that way.

    and who didn't already know larry david was an asshole? (and i'm always going to watch his show, cause his asshole ways make him hilarious)

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  33. Don't you think that it's the people who are in, or who have had affairs with married people who object to the term homewrecker most loudly or care how it's defined? It's how they absolve their behavior to themselves. The rest of us think both parties who get involved in these affair relationships are wrecking a home.

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  34. Jessica Seinfeld's first husband, Eric Nederlander, was rumoured to be a wife beater. His second wife left him shortly after their wedding also.

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