Blind Item #7
This NYC Housewife caught her husband literally in bed with someone but still won't leave the guy. No wonder he cheats on her all the time and brings people back to their place. He has no fear of her leaving.
This NYC Housewife caught her husband literally in bed with someone but still won't leave the guy. No wonder he cheats on her all the time and brings people back to their place. He has no fear of her leaving.
Posted by ent lawyer at 1:30 AM
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Kristin/josh
ReplyDeleteThe Taekmans
ReplyDeleteKristin is my favourite of the NYC bunch but she really needs to stop thinking so little of herself. Her husband is a bully and puts her down in front of everyone constantly. She deserves better. She is such a nice person. I hate how men always think that if you are a housewife they can belittle you because you are financially dependent on them. Grrrr!
ReplyDeleteLiterally?
ReplyDeleteI've only seen it a few times, but her face is insanely punchable to me. Couple that with the "but I'm pretty!" crap and I have trouble not crawling into the TV and strangling her.
ReplyDeleteAside from that, I get the impression her husband can't stand her and he treats her like shit. It's demeaning, but might be part of her specific relationship needs. I find it difficult to imagine him being romantic or solicitous before they were married. An asshole is an asshole. It doesn't seem that she's terribly surprised by his assholery.
Maybe they were literally in bed, but she figuratively caught them. Or maybe they were napping.
ReplyDelete"...her face is insanely punchable to me." -Hilarious @Kno...& I can think of a few more wherein that apt description applies.
ReplyDeletekristin's husband is the biggest dick in the world. though she's a total idiot for not leaving him.
ReplyDeleteAlso, is it just me, or is he really uinattractive? thank god his type can find money and career success. otherwise they would never get laid.
ReplyDeleteI don't watch the show (or anything in the genre, tbh), but I take it that the "someone" and the "people" that Josh brings home are male, right? Hence the non-gendered pronouns? Just curious.
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