Monday, October 14, 2013

Blind Item #11

This former C- list mostly television actress who moved to A list reality star who has moved down to C list reality star and soon will be a C list actress again was trying to get a table at a restaurant the other night without a reservation. She was with five other people. The restaurant was booked and people were already waiting. Our diva was told there would be a 45 minute wait. She did the whole do you know who I am thing and the host said he knew exactly who she was and if it was up to him he would make her wait double that amount just because of how horrible her acting is. Our actress walked out in a huff.


20 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:45 AM

    Don't know, but Reese has a lot to answer for!

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  2. Anonymous11:47 AM

    HA!!! Good for him.

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  3. Gotta love the snotty/snooty ( but right ) maitre d'

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  4. This is pretty much nothing but a blind items site now. Okay. Sigh.

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  5. That host would lose his job for treating a customer that way.

    bs

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  6. She should have introduced herself as Abe Froman, the Sausage King of Chicago.

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  7. Ha! Hope the host didn't get fired, sounds like she needed that.

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  8. He should have asked her friends to tell her who she was. She obviously forgot.

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  9. Hate to say it, but I think Tori was higher than C list in the 90210 days. What about that Glanville mess?

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  10. oh yeah the 5 other people were probably her 4 kids and Dean.

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  11. Yay, MBK!! "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

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  12. I agree with Jodi Benton. He would be fired in a heartbeat even if the comment was deserved. But to just throw a guess out there wishing it would happen, Teri Hatcher?

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  13. Maybe the host is the owner of the place.

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  14. It depends on the restaurant - I've worked at a couple of places at which the host's remarks would have been applauded by management. Believe me -especially on the Westside - everyone in the restaurant business hates entitled jerks. Depending upon how successful the restaurant is, they usually can afford to do without the a-holes.

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  15. Hahahahaaha! Serves her RIGHT!!

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