Saturday, March 21, 2015

Blind Item #6

This A list musician from a permanent A list band is married to a former controversial reality star. Apparently she went crazy the other night and trashed their bedroom and ripped all his clothes. He says she needs to get back on her meds and she says he needs to stop cheating.


12 comments:

  1. sandybrook4:35 AM

    Nikki Sixx

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  2. Tricia134:35 AM

    Ron Wood/ Sally Humphries

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  3. Tricia134:37 AM

    She was on Real housewives thingy in UK with Penny Lancaster(Arod Stewarts wife) and just have an interview about how"backgammon was a big thing in their home" or some BS

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  4. sandybrook4:37 AM

    Maybe not :(

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  5. sandybrook4:39 AM

    I have enough problems with American reality bullshit forget the UK crap

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  6. Derek Harvey5:03 AM

    Journey Guitarist Neal Schon and ‘Real Housewives’ Star Michaele Salahi

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  7. Courtney5:15 AM

    i like the Salahi/Schon guess. She was really controversial and a bit off shall we say

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  8. My first thought was Salahi and Schon, except I have a hard time calling him A list.

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  9. peopleselbow10:45 AM

    THIS. She's's looney tunes

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  10. Jess Sayin'4:11 PM

    Well, as much as "Who's Crying Now" permanently scarred my psyche back in '81, Journey has endured enough to make a place in the culture, what with the back-to-back use of "Don't Stop Believing" in the finale of "The Sopranos" and the premiere of "Glee" back in '09. (Of course, "Glee" promptly ran FAR FAR AWAY from ever being about rock [even harmless corporate rock like Journey] ever again, because "working-class kids trying to get the f*ck out of Ohio" was not what Ryan Murphy decided the show should be about, regardless of how that's what pretty much sold the pilot. Bait and switch, bait and switch. Grumble.)

    And Neil IS Journey, he's the only one who's been part of every incarnation of the band. He writes most of the songs, he plays lead guitar…nah, I still think "A-list" is an overrating, since if you said "Neil Schon" to 10 people on the street you'd get more who think he's a financial correspondent for CNBC than a member of the "Rock and Roll" Hall of Fame, but I can see how Enty might have classed him as one. "Driving force of very successful Hall of Fame group" is tough to knock down to "B", I agree.

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  11. Neil Schon & Michaele from DC Housewives

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  12. They're probably both right.

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