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Nov 26 2008

FORMER PORNSTAR SPITS ON REALITY SHOW

Published by swenson at 2:06 pm under Popped TV Edit This

In what has to be one of the most disgusting moment in all of Reality TV, Brandi C in a drunken argument let’s loose with the thickest loogie you’ve ever seen and lands it on Destiney. Rock of Love: Charm School is addictive trash TV on par with Jerry Springer.

Destiney, who’s parents apparently can’t spell, reacts appropriately to the assault and we can’t wait for her to get a towel and wipe that nastiness off her face. That spit was not the thin kind you see actors get hit with in movie scenes, it was thick and sticky. This writer is ralphing in his mouth just thinking about it and can’t get it out of his head.

The entire incident was instigated by red-haired Lacey, the one contestant who has survived by abusing friendships and egging enemies on. As a friend to Brandi C, she convinced her to go yell at Heather who was also drunk and feeling nauseous.

[Spoiler Alert] Nice friend that Lacey. Her pushing Brandi C into a fight resulted in Brandi C being kicked off the show. Sharon would have none of it and stated it was against the law to spit on people (probably she has past experience with Ozzy being arrested, he looks like he might have spit on several people as well as stray animals, cars or whatever else was in his pathway).

With VH1 I believe it is time for Jerry Springer to retire. How can he compete with original reality trash TV versus his brand of fake fights and rehashes of the same old themes. Lacey may eventually get kicked off the show but she’s making a name for herself and that means she’ll be brought back again for another show. Good for you Lacey–advancing your career through manipulating drunken ex-pornstars. It’s no wonder Brandi C spit.

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