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Yep. And cheering on people being run down...uuuhhh NO.

 

 

And even as I type, MORE outlets are picking this up as well. I do find it odd that they (and online peeps) are taking their time exposing it though.

 

The fact that it's PAGE SIX, and reading the article earlier it is clear, means that they did their research and came with receipts a plenty. The very idea of a smoking gun versus some of the hearsay that has been going on. And there is no way that was not posted without malice versus said in ignorance. 

 

She's done. 

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I woke up early and got to scroll through her timeline myself. The disturbing thing is, this is her real Facebook and it went back YEARS, based on the ages of her kids in photos, it's *at least* five years old. The shocking posts that people found were from 2020. That means that while the show was casting, they wouldn't have even had to have searched for this. THIS was her entire feed. Also disturbing is how many of the posts had the content removed. Do you know how bad the content had to be for Facebook to remove it? I have clocked Jennie's racist from the beginning and on Twitter and other messages boards (not here), I was told that I was crazy and must be a member of Mary's cult and that I was wrong about Jennie. All the signs were there, but nobody wanted to believe it! 

I wonder how Bravo is going to handle this. The story is all over the internet and being picked up by various platforms. Meredith just posted the word "vile" and said that the ladies aren't allowed to comment on the Jennie situation, but she has a lot to say and will be speaking once the network allows it. 

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I am reading the removed stuff right now and YES I see how bad it was. And it's been there the whole time. She clearly messed with the wrong one on this. This deep dive I've been doing has been surprising and disturbing, overshadowing OC tonight. Almost. Hot tea indeed.

 

I wonder the same as well re: Bravo. Especially since Page Six got ahold of it. And TMZ a few hours back. Its reach is definitely growing. 

 

Oh...? Is that WHY (outside of Jen's hilarious response) none of the girls have said anything? Uh oh? 

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I guess I should get this out of the way first.

 

I think at this point we as an audience all know that these trips are Production paid. Meaning...whether someone likes it or not...ALL the cast members are going to show up. Usually. So I couldn't help but giggle at some times and roll my eyes at other the very idea that Heather thought she had final say on who could and could not come on 'her' trip. While yes, Production was happy to have Heather back to bring some class back to OC after last season, Production also wants one thing: DRAMA.

 

Noella...brings that in SPADES.

 

And so it begins. The cast trip. And we are going into it with a clear theme. Heather vs Noella. Everyone else is stuck in the middle. Other than Jen being for sure Team Heather, it was interesting to see how Emily, Gina, and Shannon would scramble about since they have some form of loyalty (or agenda) with both of the about to feud Housewives. Thirsty or not, Noella is bringing it. And since Jen is not developed enough to have what started as the start of a petty feud, I can totally see Noella aiming for the Queen for yet another petty feud to keep herself relevant. Sadly for Heather, since she has nothing going on, a petty feud works for her as well. Clearly, Heather is clever enough to see this so thus we have this petty feud at the dinner table. Not as hilarious as Selfiegate, but has the makings of something to do since Nicole oh so flopped. So badly Noella AND Heather shaded her.

 

THINGS I LIKED.

 

A GAME OF CHESS OR JUST BAD WRITING? I think what stuck out for me that made me think about this was Gina meeting with Heather at the beginning to ask for a favor. Given all we knew about Heather, we knew she had already started to freeze Noella out. From talking to Nicole, to getting Emily and Gina in line, she thought she would put the nail in the coffin by the introduction of 'the gift to Max...which was porn?' On one hand, what parent would not grab their pearls at that. On the other hand, it was a well-played move. Until Gina was insisted on adding Noella to the trip. AKA Production is using Gina as a voice to say...she's coming...here's your loophole to make it sound like you change your mind and showed some 'forgiveness' or ELSE. And THAT you could see written all over Heather's face as she noted Gina's insistence. Again, well-played. And then later on...Noella was in her confessional, mentioning how Nicole was running around to all the girls and talking crap. Hmmm...I wonder how she could know? *cough*Production*cough* Even better, she would know since Production did that with her...TO HEATHER AT SUSHI NIGHT. The cherry on top...we as the audience saw Nicole doing just that with Emily and Jen at the start of the episode. Again...very, very well-played. Production is truly playing the Vet against the Newbie extremely well. But...who is playing who?

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THE POKE. I get a giggle each and every time Noella is allowed to mention She Who Shall Not Be Named. It shades her each and every time since she sooo wanted to stay on the show.

 

THE DINNER. Nothing like a dinner to get a petty feud going. And over a shot? Really? Truly? SMH. I just felt that Heather was just looking at anything to get mad at Noella mad over. Noella, as usual, was NGAF. Meanwhile, everyone not Jen was on pens and needles. 

 

BYE, FELICIA. And the fading away of Nicole has already begun. *shrugs* Oh, well. I felt Noella nailed that when she said Nicole is only being used to iced her out. Instead, Nicole played herself. Oops.

 

THINGS I DID NOT LIKE 

 

STAR OF THE SHOW. It's sad that...at the moment...the fun did not start until Noella got there though we as the audience were with the girls from getting on the plane to when she arrived. She has really stole Heather's thunder, hasn't she, with her thirsty self. Again...Oops. 

 

Good start to the trip. 

 

 

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This weeks episode of Miami was a classic! The drama has officially kicked off and the preview for next week looks just as good. We've had bits here and there, but this was a real turning point for the show. I know some may find it boring, but I like that the drama isn't super heavy and that these women are interesting enough on their own not to need endless fights to keep things interesting. Before I get to the meat and potatoes, I want to say that I ADORE Kiki as a friend. Every show needs someone like her. In a way she reminds me of Mama Elsa. She doesn't get too involved, she's beautiful and drops in to give us a cute fun moment and then goes back to the background. She gives good balance to the show in her limited role.

Now the main event was definitely Nicole earning her mojito. Her solo storyline is not the most exciting and since they haven't had many group events, she's come off kinda forgettable. Well this week she certainly made sure we will remember her with a classic housewives mistake: butting into a fight that doesn't involve her. Lisa was a complete [!@#$%^&*] wanting her own room knowing there were 9 girls and 5 rooms. Obviously the host would have her own room and the rest will double up. She should've just gotten a hotel and kept it moving. Many housewives have done that in the past with no issue. Her whining was ridiculous and Nicole used that as an excuse to jump in and elevate the situation into a big event.

Then we get to dinner and Marysol set it all off by revealing the mess Nicole has been talking about Larsa and her bestie Lisa. Marysol was so confident in her words and I loved that nobody doubted what she was saying, to the point Nicole mostly owned up to what Marysol was accusing her of. I will give Nicole props, she held her own, but she ultimately lost because it was so obvious she was talking about them. Now she's trying to throw Alexia under the bus to ruin her friendship with Marysol and I feel that is only going to work against her. Alexia and Marysol have proven to be teflon and are very well liked in the group. It's going to be difficult for her to go against them AND potentially Larsa and Lisa.

Now with next week? You cannot convince me that Julia doesn't have a real crush on Adriana. Giving her a gift from Tiffany's on one knee?! I'm sure she will play it off like a joke, but you can't convince me her wife is happy with that. I'm curious to see how far this is going to go and if they will press her at the reunion. 

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The internet rescued one picture of her dressed up as Insurrectionist Barbie with long nails and a sub-machine gun. She must have thought she was a bad b!tch! Really gross.

Glad you stood your ground on Twitter. I am ashamed to say that I liked Jennie at the beginning, and a lot of that was to do with her early-life story in Vietnam and her little girl, Karlyn. Obviously I want her gone from the show completely now.

Bravo obvs forced her to post that formulaic BS apology, but it flopped big-time. I think Bravo will have no choice, as with Kelly Dodd, but to fire her asap.

 

Not just that, but I read on Twitter that the SLC cast already started filming this week. If that is true, the cameras are there to witness the fallout and, perhaps, Jennie's rapid departure from the show.

People went after Meredith last week about not sanctioning Mary for her comments towards Jennie. However, I like Meredith, and I think she has her heart in the right place and does stand up for what she believes. I think she will say something as soon as she can, and will not want anything to do with Jennie.

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@CatI liked Jennie in the beginning as well! I even made excuses for the Insurrection Barbie photo! I had no idea! That should've been the first sign and the second big red flag was her niece saying her entire backstory was made up. I'm curious how Bravo will handle this. I know they're pissed. Yes, they could potentially catch this in season 3, but they now have a severely out of date reunion about to air, Mary is missing and now this. They have an entire mess on their hands and the fact that they're preventing the cast from talking about this makes me worry they will try to sweep this under the rug so they can keep Jennie on.

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The sad thing is...that is not the WORST of the posts she did. 

 

Good luck sweeping that under the rug.

 

Aka. finish the deep dive. Over her.

 

ETA: Yes, Season 3 did start filming this week.

 

And from all the posts I saw earlier, it does sound like if anyone is itching to say something about it...it's Meredith. So can't wait until she gets permission to.

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I wouldn't put it past Bravo to sweep everything under the rug! *cough*RHOBH*cough*

However, hearing that RHOSLC started filming this week, it does make me wonder if they are filming the fallout right now, and that's why there is a moratorium on the cast talking. Once that is filmed, then maybe the other HWs can finally speak.

I honestly cannot see many of the other women aligning with Jennie after the stuff that has come up. I don't believe Heather or Jen Shah or Meredith are Trumpers (anymore) (unlike, say, most of the cast of OC last season). From a self-preservation POV, I cannot see they or Whitney or Lisa Barlow wanting to be associated with that mess.

And there are still rumors that Mary will return in S3. Maybe Bravo is trying like crazy right now to make that happen.

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