Mr. X Blind Item #1
At least one feud this daytime talk show host has is not real. She supposedly is feuding with this actress/former talk show host/reality star but it was just to drum up some publicity for the latter's reality show.
At least one feud this daytime talk show host has is not real. She supposedly is feuding with this actress/former talk show host/reality star but it was just to drum up some publicity for the latter's reality show.
Posted by ent lawyer at 4:30 AM
Labels: blind item , Mr. X
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4 comments:
Wendy Williams
the easy part--there should be a whole list for the other part
Holly Robinson Peete.
Bethanney Frankel
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