Moulin Rouge
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your welcome^Thank you so much
the return of Latoya
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your welcome^Thank you so much
I loved the comment from Trump, while checking LaToya out as she exits his room: 'Nice pants!' :lol:
I loved the comment from Trump, while checking LaToya out as she exits his room: 'Nice pants!' :lol:
I :lol: too at that comment! I liked her pants too :lmao:
I loved the comment from Trump, while checking LaToya out as she exits his room: 'Nice pants!' :lol:
Yeah this week the show started an hour early so it was 3 hrs. Nene was a coward for leaving she should have stayed for her chairty, forget about Star. I'm glad Latoya stood up for herself and came back. It sucks that Latpya was fired but it was jsutifiable this time, she was the Project manager and she didn't carry her weight but it think she has gained respect from alot of people on this show on how she carried herslef. Her exit was fierce lolI'll miss seeing LaToya on the show but it was a fair firing. Loved her Michael-inspired exit. It did look like she was going to dance at one point, but the strut was enough. It was really disappointing to see how Nene played the game. She just couldn't focus on raising money for her charity & beating Star; she had the wrong focus for so long. I've felt that Marlee was cold for some time. As someone else mentioned in this thread, you could see it in this episode. I hope Lil John and John Rich make the final. Wouldn't mind seeing Meatloaf make the top three either. This week's show was longer than usual, wasn't it?
Any one up for a little psychology question on LaToya's "love" now for Nene.
I was on another board and a poster said the reason that LaToya probably did a complete turnaround with Nene goes back to her abusive relationships with her father and husband, and her need of approval. The poster brought up the fact that even if Joe didn't abuse her as he did the boys, she was exposed to it, and later stayed in a relationship with an abusive husband. The need for approval from the abuser is common in such debilitating relationships.
That made sense to me. Nene was utterly vicious in her unwarranted attack on LaToya, but the moment any opening was presented to LaToya to smooth out things, she jumped at it. I know it was motivated to get past the animonsity so they could work together, but LaToya was almost apologetic to Nene, and she didn't do anything wrong, and she seemed actually eager for Nene to like her. And now she loves Nene, which utterly blows my mind. But the poster's reasoning made it a little more comprehensible to me.
What do you think?