Blind Item #12
I wonder how long it will be before the porn star past of a new performer in a new city in this popular cable franchise will be exposed. If I know about it, producers must which means someone will bring it up in an episode.
Posted by ent lawyer at 11:30 AM
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RHW of...The Texas one..?
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DeleteSalt Lake City?
ReplyDeleteNew housewife show in Salt Lake City?
ReplyDeletehttps://pagesix.com/2019/11/16/lala-kent-says-real-housewives-of-salt-lake-city-is-like-christmas-for-her/
ReplyDeleteSeems like Enty knows the cast which hasn’t been announced yet.
ReplyDeleteCan we get a quick reveal, for research purposes?
ReplyDeleteThey'll reveal it during sweeps week.
ReplyDeleteIt probably was the clincher for getting cast!
ReplyDeleteReal Housewives of Salt Lake City. No thanks. I also don't watch New Jersey, Atlanta, and now Beverly Hills since Lisa Vanderpump left.
ReplyDeletePorn Star Past....she deserves her own show !
ReplyDeleteToo many Housewives shows and the original format is lost.
ReplyDeleteNot interested in none of them
I think this is the new NY HW
ReplyDeleteLeah McSweeney
DeleteProbably the Salt Lake City one, the other places would greet this news with a yawn.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she’s friends with Lauren from Utah!
DeleteThis show will bomb anyway tho
ReplyDeleteI hope it was hardcore porn and not 2-3 pix in a b-level playboy publication.
ReplyDelete+1 Troy Dyer
ReplyDeleteThe magazine seems to swing farthest right when it touches on gender politics directly. Penthouse columnist Leah McSweeney has published pieces critiquing the #MeToo movement using a combination of empty generalizations and reductionism. In a pair of essays, McSweeney mischaracterized the movement’s hashtag as #BelieveAllWomen (it’s #BelieveWomen, and that difference matters) and wrote that she doesn’t think that Asia Argento or Rose McGowan were really “raped” by Harvey Weinstein. Perhaps most disturbingly, Penthouse compiled and circulated a timeline of events of Asia Argento’s actions before Anthony Bourdain’s death, essentially accusing her of causing his suicide. “Toxic femininity exists. We can’t continue to deny that,” McSweeney wrote. For McSweeney, Argento and McGowan are #MeToo, and their personal failings condemn the entire movement. The many, many other revelations of male misconduct in multiple industries beyond Hollywood remain undiscussed.
ReplyDeleteAlthough being a "Penthouse columnist" is hardly the same as posing spreadeagled for the centrefold.
ReplyDeleteShe'll be the one organising Bukkake Parties.
ReplyDeleteEvery attendee gets a free pearl necklace and facial.
I wish they would have recast Miami so we could have had some diversity.
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