Depends on what you’re talking about. They have to get permission to film in public so of course they know where they are going that day. And the producers always ask them questions or suggest their topics. This is the same for any “reality” show. But they aren’t reading scripts when they are engaging in conversations. The girls have all said they read a script for the voiceovers. And weirdly enough, they are not actually watching the footage when they read it. They’ve all said many times what they are reading, they had no idea it would go with a certain scene. |
| Watson is so cute! |
| Is Brianna's daughter Nova's school in a... shopping plaza? |
It’s a charter school. In Florida. The school systems there are awful, so there are tons of charter schools. |
Yep! Right next to Publix! Pub Subs for lunch! |
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Farrah Abraham, once again, loses in court. There is a link in the bottom of the article to another one about yet ANOTHER lawsuit or two, or three.
http://www.theashleysrealityroundup.com/2019/02/27/court-battle-lost-farrah-abraham-ordered-to-pay-12000-for-backing-out-of-celebrity-boxing-match/ So to recap: - Beverly Hills Hotel scuffle - Boxing - Commercial leases - Refused to pay attorney fees |
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https://radaronline.com/photos/jenelle-evans-david-eason-killed-dog-sheriff-cops-911-call-teen-mom-2/
I'm not sure if this has been shared anywhere. David is a sociopath |
| Every time I see this thread bumped I open it thinking one of them has died. |
+1 - specifically that David has killed Jenelle. |
She’ll be back with him soon and proudly claim that David saved Ensely. |
Well, he's murdered the dog. Step one, completed. You're right about Jenelle's probable next step. She always back pedals. |
There's a video of the dog "biting" Ensley. The dog looked so scared as she was in his face. I would never let my toddler get that close to a scared dog. He was looking for an excuse to kill it/kill someone. |
I watched the video. I would have rehomed our dog if he'd been nippy with my toddler. He's a total psycho for killing it. I cannot comprehend why he dealt with the problem this way. |
You know what? One time our dog bit my son (now an adult, but at the time a toddler). I kept both of them. I was sick, I put the baby on my bed, the dog jumped up to stay with us, and my son kept crawling over to the dog to pet her. She kept moving away from him on the bed. Then she growled her warning. I didn't sit up and move him before he could touch her again, so she nipped him. I put her on the floor, kissed my son's cheek, and called the vet. The vet said as long as skin wasn't broken I shouldn't worry about it, and in the future always give the dog her own space to get away from the baby. My son grew up to be an adult who loves dogs, doesn't torture them, and that dog never bit anyone else again. But I was much more careful going forward. You don't always have to rehome a dog just because they bite a kid. |
I hope I did that right....the bite didn't break skin either. |