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freshlyblaked · 9 months
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realhousewives-fan · 7 months
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These Moments from Episode 3!
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It’s been such a long time since I’ve made one of these posts, but this episode of RHOSLC deserve some extra love and attention.
It’s so fun to have Mary Cosby back with this group of women. Angie Katsanevas told her to come sit eat lunch with them and Mary shut her down.
“Don’t talk to me like that. I don’t like it.”
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And when she asked Whitney Rose what she was doing there early and bringing uninvited guests, Angie answered, and Mary dismissed her again!
“I wasn’t even talking to you.”
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And I love how direct and unafraid Monica Garcia was when she saw how Angie was acting toward Meredith Marks on the trip.
While Angie was bitching about Monica in her room with Whitney and Lisa Barlow, Monica walked right in and confronted her directly.
She even said that she is calling her out on her bad behaviour was her acting like a friend. I like Monica!
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When the women were sharing something the women didn’t know about each other, Monica was disappointed with the boring stories they were sharing.
She said that the senior citizens at her grandmother’s home had more interesting stories to tell than this bunch, and she decided to shock them with her own juicy, dirty secret.
If you’re owning your story no one can use it against you.
It reminded me of the dinner where Sutton Stracke told Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave that she was boring!
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But Angie continued to throw jabs and insulting Meredith the entire night. Eventually Meredith had had enough of her nonsense and boy did she react!
“YOU! CAN! LEAVE!”
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She mistook a waiter for one of their security guards and told them to throw Angie out! That poor waiter said “I’ll see what I can do…”
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Heather Gay was having so much fun at the dinner, probably losing count on how many espresso martinis she had had.
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Meredith stormed off with Lisa, had a big cry on her shoulder, but when Lisa tried to explain it from Angie’s point of view, she lost it again.
“No, if I would go for the jugular and talk about the shit – the rumours, the nastiness about her – oh, I can do that. You know what? You want me to go there with her husband? I can go there. Don’t fuck with me. Tell her to fuck off!”
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And with RHOSLC there’s always a van ride. This wasn’t necessarily the van ride from hell, but it was definitely chaotic.
Meredith was crying on Monica’s shoulder. Whitney accused Meredith of using “irrelevant situations” against the women. Mary confronted Whitney about what she said about her at the reunion she refused to show up for.
Meanwhile, Heather’s happy fog with the espresso martinis has started to sour and she was trying not to vomit.
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Chaotic. Their ridiculous outfits! Utter nonsense. And Real Housewives gold.
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perezhilton · 4 days
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Should Mary Cosby be fired from RHOSLC?
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makuj · 9 months
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Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 4
Sept 5 Bravo, Peacock
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chaoticneutraltor · 1 year
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warmpastry · 9 months
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Mary Cosby returning to ‘RHOSLC’ in friend role amid cast shakeup
Get ready to be read like a scripture, little girls! Mary M. Cosby will be returning to “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” in a “friend of” role, several sources confirmed to Page Six on Wednesday. One source clarified to us that Cosby, 50, has not been cast as a full-time “Housewife,” but instead will “film a few scenes” of the upcoming season — which is set to resume production Feb.…
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fearsomeandwretched · 10 months
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Whitney making Meredith cry I'm so fucking annoyed
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honeyed-cherries · 1 year
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any knowledge i have learned about mormons has been from rhoslc and honestly mostly against my will btw
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realhousewives-fan · 8 months
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RHOSLC Season 4 Trailer Reaction!
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Mary Cosby is back! A new housewife! Marital issues? More problematic Mormonism? And a rumour circulating in the group?
There’s drama for days with these ladies, but sometimes I just want them to genuinely have a good time together.
But there’s always a lot of yelling and crying in this group. Will this be another draining season?
In the beginning of the trailer, Heather Gay speaks about how the women were tormented, brutalized, and lived in fear for 3 years.
I don’t think she’s talking about someone in their group. She must be talking about Jen Shah.  
She’s later seen screaming at someone, calling them a bully and a troll, and told them to pack their bags.
Is she yelling at Mary or Angie Katsanevas?
It appears in the trailer that Heather is spreading a rumour about Angie, that has her husband in tears.
Right after a scene where the women seem to gang up on Heather, we see Lisa Barlow telling Angie that “she’s saying you uses your businesses to wash money”.
Lisa said earlier that “Heather likes to drop the grenade and run.”
Judging from how the trailer is edited it looks like Heather is going to be in the hot seat.
Understandably so, after that black eye scandal from last season. She ruined my faith in her that season.
What makes RHOSLC so unique is the glimpses into the Mormon community. It’s so freaking weird and fascinating!
Heather and Whitney Rose appear to be worried about Lisa’s son’s mission, and Heather tells Lisa that the doctrine is problematic.
And if it’s one housewife who has been inviting the audience into her real life, it’s Whitney.
She has addressed leaving the Mormon church. She has been very open about sex. She has addressed battling childhood trauma, and now she’s addressing marital issues.
She deserves respect.
Season 4 premieres on September the 5th and I will be watching. I’m hoping for the best, but deep down I’m preparing myself for the worst.
They’ve got a special place in my heart, but they need to do better as a group.
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snootchie-bootchies · 2 years
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This show is gonna fail without Mary
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wellhalesbells · 7 months
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top 9 books
tagged by @rosieposiepuddingnpie - thank you and curse you, this is my least favorite/favorite thing to do!
The Starless Sea, Erin Morgenstern (a book about the love of books and story-telling, another great example of this is Cloud Cuckoo Land, by Anthony Doerr but this edges it out just a little in my all time faves. Also consider this a stand-in for Erin Morgenstern's other gem: The Night Circus.)
The Secret History, by Donna Tartt (I always waffle between the dark academia vibes of this or the snowy Amsterdam/dry Las Vegas heat of The Goldfinch - they're both absolute perfection and have gay undertones so they bounce back and forth depending on the day.)
Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides (you know how people use 'sweeping tale' to describe certain books? That's this one. It just whisks you away. I know everything there is to know about the Stephanides clan and I'm a better person for it.)
The Bedlam Stacks, by Natasha Pulley (Honestly, also consider this a stand-in for every Natasha Pulley book there is. Sometimes my favorite is The Half Life of Valery K, sometimes it's The Watchmaker of Filigree Street series, sometimes it's The Kingdoms; it's really whose yearning I'm vibing with the most that day: Valery and Shenkov? Thaniel and Mori? Merrick and Raphael? Joe and Kite? It varies.)
The Stand, by Stephen King (I also really want to put Holly in that spot, I just finished it and I haven't loved a Stephen King book like that since The Stand - the only reason I didn't is because Holly is, at least for now, the last book in a series that is a spin-off of a series and every other book in those series don't hit the level of Holly, at all.)
Anxious People, by Fredrik Backman (this can also act as a stand-in for A Man Called Ove as well since I love them both for the exact same reason - they believe in the best in people. They make you feel better about humanity in general.)
The House in the Cerulean Sea, by TJ Klune (I will also point out that I have yet to read a TJ Klune book I haven't loved and that is not an insignificant amount now. This one is an older queer love story with the added bonus of found family. It's magical and heart-full and kind)
Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir (Also a big lover of The Martian but this has something extra special for me - the alien was unique and I cared so much about every character that even glanced across the pages.)
Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers, by Jesse Q. Sutanto (I laughed, I loved, I goggled at Vera's incredible ability to bring people together - a more motley crew of people there is not and yet somehow Vera not only makes it work, she makes them family <3)
Special shoutout to Lessons in Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus, I read this semi-recently (within the last year) so I don't know if my gaga-ness with it will fade or not but right now I'm like: this should absolutely be on this list, I just don't know if that's gonna hold or not. The writing is absolutely gorgeous and the plot is perfect, I just don't know if it's top ten nine perfect, y'know? Also to S.A. Cosby - Razorblade Tears is literally hanging off the end of this list by its fingernails (also read everything else by him because it's all good!).
Ongoing series - that either aren't finished or that I haven't finished so they're not cemented yet (aka Maddie cheats so she can have more spots): The Thursday Murder Club series, by Richard Osman (it's up to four books now and they are absolute perfection - it's a series that believes the best in people, even its villains, no one is allowed to be one note and you never know who it's going to pick up and keep forever), The Monk & Robot series, by Becky Chambers (it's just such a quiet, peaceful little sci-fi series that loves its characters and tea), Empire of the Vampire, by Jay Kristoff (absolutely no notes on the first book, I was stressed out and ravenous), The Infernal War Saga, by Hailey Turner (pitch perfect first two books, I'm obsessed with everyone and, like, borderline too into Honovi and Blaine??), Legends & Lattes, by Travis Baldree (this book is kind and it's found family and it's Cozy High Fantasy, like, who even knew how badly I needed that?! - a prequel is due out next month!), The Expanse series, by James S.A. Corey (okay, I know this is done but I am only through book six, though so far absolutely every one has been perfect), The Amina al-Sirafi Series, by S.A. Chakraborty (the first book is so good, which I am zero percent surprised by because I five-starred my way all the way through The Daevabad Trilogy as well!), and the Susan Ryeland series, by Anthony Horowitz (these mysteries are absolutely right up my alley - because who's investigating them? An editor of the first book's murdered author. I hope he can manage to keep these going because they are so damn good!)
tagged: @andavs, @maichan808, @callunavulgari, @midnightisquiet, @bleep0bleep, @petals42, @emeraldawn, @melowdeee, @alocalband, also anyone else who wants to do this - i love seeing people's literature tastes!!
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2023 NAACP Image Awards — Film Winners
Entertainer of the Year Angela Bassett — WINNER Mary J. Blige Quinta Brunson Viola Davis Zendaya
Outstanding Motion Picture “A Jazzman’s Blues” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER “Emancipation” “The Woman King“ “Till”
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture Joshua Boone, “A Jazzman’s Blues” Jonathan Majors, “Devotion” Will Smith, “Emancipation” — WINNER Sterling K. Brown, “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul“ Daniel Kaluuya, “Nope”
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Danielle Deadwyler, “Till” Keke Palmer, “Alice” Letitia Wright, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” Regina Hall, “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul“ Viola Davis, “The Woman King” — WINNER
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Aldis Hodge, “Black Adam” Cliff “Method Man” Smith, “On the Come Up” Jalyn Hall, “Till” John Boyega, “The Woman King“ Tenoch Huerta Mejía, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Angela Bassett, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER Danai Gurira, ”Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” Janelle Monáe, ”Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” Lashana Lynch, “The Woman King“ Lupita Nyong’o, ”Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture “A Jazzman’s Blues” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER “Emancipation” “The Woman King” “Till”
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture Jalyn Hall, “Till” — WINNER Joshua Boone, “A Jazzman’s Blues” Ledisi, “Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story” Y’lan Noel, “A Lot of Nothing“ Yola, “Elvis”
Outstanding Character Voice Performance in a Motion Picture Angela Bassett, “Wendell & Wild” Keke Palmer, “Lightyear” — WINNER Kevin Hart, “DC League of Super-Pets” Lyric Ross, “Wendell & Wild” Taraji P. Henson, “Minions: The Rise of Gru”
Outstanding Animated Motion Picture “DC League of Super-Pets” “Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio” “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” “Turning Red” “Wendell & Wild” — WINNER
Outstanding Independent Motion Picture “Breaking” “Causeway” “Mr. Malcolm’s List” “Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story“ “The Inspection” — WINNER
Outstanding International Motion Picture “Athena” “Bantú Mama” — WINNER “Broker” “Learn to Swim“ “The Silent Twins”
Outstanding Documentary (Film) “Civil” — WINNER “Descendant” “Is That Black Enough For You?!?” “Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues” “Sidney”
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture Antoine Fuqua, “Emancipation” Chinonye Chukwu, “Till” Gina Prince-Bythewood, “The Woman King” — WINNER Kasi Lemmons, “Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody” Ryan Coogler, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
Outstanding Directing in a Documentary (Film or Television) Nadia Hallgren, “Civil” Reginald Hudlin, “Sidney” — WINNER Sacha Jenkins, “Everything's Gonna Be All White” Sacha Jenkins, “Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues” W. Kamau Bell, “We Need to Talk About Cosby”
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Charles Murray, “The Devil You Know” Dana Stevens, Maria Bello, “The Woman King” Jordan Peele, “Nope” Krystin Ver Linden, “Alice” Ryan Coogler, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER
Outstanding Costume Design (Film or Television) Francine Jamison-Tanchuck, “Emancipation” Gersha Phillips, Carly Nicodemo, Heather Constable, Christina Cattle, Sheryl Willock, Becky MacKinnon, “Star Trek: Discovery” Gersha Phillips, Carly Nicodemo, Lieze Van Tonder, Lynn Paulsen, Tova Harrison, “The Woman King” Ruth E. Carter, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER Trayce Gigi Field, “A League of Their Own”
Outstanding Hairstyling (Film or Television) Camille Friend, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER Curtis Foreman, Ryan Randall, “RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars” Louisa V. Anthony, Deaundra Metzger, Maurice Beaman, “Till” Mary Daniels, Kalin Spooner, Darrin Lyons, Eric Gonzalez, “All American” Tracey Moss, Jerome Allen, Tamika Dixon, Lawrence ‘Jigga’ Simmons, Jason Simmons, “Fantasy Football”
Outstanding Make-Up (Film or Television) Debi Young, Sandra Linn, Ngozi Olandu Young, Gina Bateman, “We Own This City” — WINNER Angie Wells, “Cheaper by the Dozen” Michele Lewis, “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” Ren Rohling, Teresa Vest, Megan Areford, “Emergency” Zabrina Matiru, “Surface”
Outstanding Short Form (Live-Action) “Dear Mama…” — WINNER “Fannie” “Fathead” “Incomplete” “Pens & Pencils”
Outstanding Short Form (Animated) “I Knew Superman” “More Than I Want To Remember” — WINNER “Supercilious” “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” “We Are Here”
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