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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is anyone watching Brandi on Celebrity Apprentice (I know, I know, I need an intervention from reality TV). I initially loved Brandi - I even bought and read her first book (yes, I do know how pathetic that sounds) BUT I hated her last season. However, she is somewhat normal and actually, smarter than I thought, on CA. She sticks up for herself and actually has good ideas. She is, dare I say, likeable on CA. Anyway, just wanted to see if anyone else thought the same thing. [/quote] Totally agree! Without alcohol, she's very likable on celebrity apprentice. Especially now that Kenya is looking like the pot stirrer, Brandi comes off quite normal and (I can't believe I'm about to use this word in the same sentence as Brandi...), respectable. I felt bad when Eileen confronted her at the jewelry party. I felt some sympathy for Brandi always being reprimanded and scolded for being "bad" and I think it has a self-fulfilling prophesy effect. Yes, she's outrageous and a drunk, but did she really need to be scolded days later for a poorly made joke about Eileen's interior? [/quote] I was actually incredibly impressed that Eileen had the chutzpah to be so honest and upfront with Brandi. People really need to start putting her in her place and not taking any more of her shit. She's gotten away with it for so long, that she feels entitled to hurt people whenever it's convenient for her and then blow it off as her just "being herself". I think it's high time she learns how to behave in the real world and that there will be consequences for her bad behavior. She's a grown woman, not a teenager.[/quote]
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