Anonymous wrote:This is kind of random but I think Dorinda looked great in her work out clothes when she was helping Sonja clean out her basement. She looked fit and younger than usual.
Anonymous wrote:This is kind of random but I think Dorinda looked great in her work out clothes when she was helping Sonja clean out her basement. She looked fit and younger than usual.
Anonymous wrote:But why would silverware make you not eat it? Calzones are baked on sheets made from the same material. Not exactly poison. Right?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kind of random but I think Dorinda looked great in her work out clothes when she was helping Sonja clean out her basement. She looked fit and younger than usual.
She also looks great in some of those in-show interviews when she is wearing those really bright and bold colors. Not many people can pull those off.
Anonymous wrote:This is kind of random but I think Dorinda looked great in her work out clothes when she was helping Sonja clean out her basement. She looked fit and younger than usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Bethenny and her "truth" bs needs to stop. Many people see the challenges Jules is facing and are compassionate. Bethenny and Carole appear jealous that Jules is sknnier than they are and they are desperate to point out her disordered eating. They are obviously very familiar with the behavior. Carole seems almost deperate to point out how she is naturally thin. The truth is Jules deserves compassion and C&B have none. It is ugly to watch. That is all I see in Carole and Bethenny. Ugliness. Inside and out.
I agree with this completely. They are cruel this season and the show is spending way too much time on their story lines.
Carole has NO storyline other than being Bethany's sidekick. That dog wedding was so stupid. Having a young boyfriend? He seems as borin as she is. Def thought the friendship between the other woman they fired was much more realistic. Bethany seems to not understand the difference between being honest and a bitch. But she and Andy Cohen are super tight so she isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Bethenny and her "truth" bs needs to stop. Many people see the challenges Jules is facing and are compassionate. Bethenny and Carole appear jealous that Jules is sknnier than they are and they are desperate to point out her disordered eating. They are obviously very familiar with the behavior. Carole seems almost deperate to point out how she is naturally thin. The truth is Jules deserves compassion and C&B have none. It is ugly to watch. That is all I see in Carole and Bethenny. Ugliness. Inside and out.
I agree with this completely. They are cruel this season and the show is spending way too much time on their story lines.
Anonymous wrote:And Bethenny and her "truth" bs needs to stop. Many people see the challenges Jules is facing and are compassionate. Bethenny and Carole appear jealous that Jules is sknnier than they are and they are desperate to point out her disordered eating. They are obviously very familiar with the behavior. Carole seems almost deperate to point out how she is naturally thin. The truth is Jules deserves compassion and C&B have none. It is ugly to watch. That is all I see in Carole and Bethenny. Ugliness. Inside and out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add to the other thread on Jules' calzone: it was not a joke. Remember, at the time she put it in there, she had no idea someone was going to ask for a bite. I saw her put her utensil inside and had to actually rewind and watch it again to see it. When I then heard she had a measuring cup and another utensil inside, i knew it was purposeful for her own benefit (presumably so she couldn't eat it when it was done). Had it been for someone else as a joke, she would have been joking with the person before she made it saying they'd love it, she made it with love, etc.
Yup, was not a joke at all. She put the silverware in to keep herself from eating it. Shame on the producers of this show for putting someone w a severe mental illness in the spotlight. Jules needs to be off the show and back in recovery.
I don't think it's shameful, we're all adults, everyone has their problems
Anonymous wrote:And Bethenny and her "truth" bs needs to stop. Many people see the challenges Jules is facing and are compassionate. Bethenny and Carole appear jealous that Jules is sknnier than they are and they are desperate to point out her disordered eating. They are obviously very familiar with the behavior. Carole seems almost deperate to point out how she is naturally thin. The truth is Jules deserves compassion and C&B have none. It is ugly to watch. That is all I see in Carole and Bethenny. Ugliness. Inside and out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add to the other thread on Jules' calzone: it was not a joke. Remember, at the time she put it in there, she had no idea someone was going to ask for a bite. I saw her put her utensil inside and had to actually rewind and watch it again to see it. When I then heard she had a measuring cup and another utensil inside, i knew it was purposeful for her own benefit (presumably so she couldn't eat it when it was done). Had it been for someone else as a joke, she would have been joking with the person before she made it saying they'd love it, she made it with love, etc.
Yup, was not a joke at all. She put the silverware in to keep herself from eating it. Shame on the producers of this show for putting someone w a severe mental illness in the spotlight. Jules needs to be off the show and back in recovery.
Anonymous wrote:To add to the other thread on Jules' calzone: it was not a joke. Remember, at the time she put it in there, she had no idea someone was going to ask for a bite. I saw her put her utensil inside and had to actually rewind and watch it again to see it. When I then heard she had a measuring cup and another utensil inside, i knew it was purposeful for her own benefit (presumably so she couldn't eat it when it was done). Had it been for someone else as a joke, she would have been joking with the person before she made it saying they'd love it, she made it with love, etc.