Kelly and the "C" word next week


Any tiny shred of respect or tolerating Kelly, for me, is gone!! I am not a prude nor some little innocent, I have said my share of colorful words throughout the years, we all do on occasion, but when Kelly called another woman a C--t... she shared on national TV what a classless, white-trash gutter mouth she has. It's shameful.

It's bad enough that some low class ignorant men use that word concerning women, but when it's done to another woman, it's so demeaning of the female sex, to us all.

I am assuming she either called Shannon or Tamra that, through with her you never know, it's no wonder Heather blew up, Heather has her issues, but one thing she is not is a skank mouth. I really don't think Shannon even cares enough about Kelly anyway, I think most of Shannons energy is towards building her marriage back up, keeping her family together, and raising her kids. Shannon should of never accepted Kelly's invitation for a drink, she did not want to apologize just too ambush again.

Actually if the pot stirrer Tamra could of just for ONCE kept that trap shut, this never would of happened! Next week it's not going too be pretty, I think friendships, at least a few, are going too end forever!

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I know I'm in the minority on this, but I don't mind the C word. The Brits use it all the time, and it's not seen as the devastating insult that so many Americans seem to think it to be. On the other hand, you choose your audience and your occasion. Kelly whipped it out with seemingly no provocation at all. She was so out of control over so little that it makes me wonder how violent she could get if someone actually did or said something truly provocative. Bravo producers seem to be casting more and more for mental illness rather than for substance or personality. Will it take someone actually being hospitalized, or even killed, for them to realize that casting these people isn't smart?

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I know I'm in the minority on this, but I don't mind the C word. The Brits use it all the time, and it's not seen as the devastating insult that so many Americans seem to think it to be.


Amen, sistah

The big moments are gonna come. You can't help that. It's what you do afterwards that counts.

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