We have been predicting it for quite some time but I think now that she is off Fox News, her pay-per-view blogging gig is over, and SarahPAC funds are running dry that Palin really has few other choices bu to turn to preaching in order to bring in the money.
And let's face it the Christian religion is jammed packed with those who eschew critical thinking skills. So if she tells them she is an emissary from God, many of them are sure to swallow it whole.
By the way apparently this little get together in Georgia featured a reunion of sorts:
We were honored to have Angel Massey attend SCC's fundraiser - she's the dynamic mom of those sweet, talented Hollywood entertainers, Chris and Kyle Massey! They're a fantastic family supporting groups working so hard for those with disabilities - truly the kind of celebrities to be emulated, truly great representatives of good folks who believe in Southwest Christian Care. Last night, Angel's friends Barbara and Ed Stegall shared a moving tribute to their beautiful daughter Latoya who received such loving care from SCC "angels" during the last stages of her fragile life on earth, making Latoya's journey a more peaceful one until they're all together again one day.
So everybody is all friends again?
Well of course they are.
After all why let a little lawsuit stand in the way when there are sheep to fleece?
Morality is not determined by the church you attend nor the faith you embrace. It is determined by the quality of your character and the positive impact you have on those you meet along your journey
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Bristol Palin asks "Does Barack Obama care about black people?" Seriously?
Yes Bristol, pictured above with one of the very few black people ever willing to be photographed with her, posted on the blog which Nancy French is forced to write for her (Because she is a nitwit) the question of whether or not our first black President cares about black folks.
French then links to some post by a Right Wing blogger who lays out some lame ass theory suggesting that Obama is not doing as much for black folks as he is for other demographics.
But since this seems to really be bothering Bristol, who as we all know DEEPLY cares about black people, let me answer her question.
YES! President Obama cares about black people. Just like he cares about ALL people.
He's good like that.
So let's turn to Bristol's history with black people shall we?
Such as that time when she got in good with Kyle Massey (pictured above), and his family right up until they introduced her to all the right folks, after which she took their idea for a reality show and left them high and dry. Forcing them to actually sue her for copyright infringement, fraud and deceit, breach of contract, bad faith, misappropriation, tortious interference and unfair competition.
But who can blame Bristol? After all her mother once allowed a black man to touch her naughty places and was so horrified afterward that she refused to hire any black folks in her cabinet as governor, and cancelled Alaska's observance of Junetenth.
Oh and her father got his friends to help him beat up the only black kid at Wasilla High too.
So yes Bristol, President Obama cares about black people. And he cares about you as well.
The only question is what do you, your mother, and assorted ghostwriters care about other than trying to trash our President?
And do they trash him because of deep seated ideological differences, or is the racism you all see in others actually something reflected back at you from your bathroom mirrors?
French then links to some post by a Right Wing blogger who lays out some lame ass theory suggesting that Obama is not doing as much for black folks as he is for other demographics.
But since this seems to really be bothering Bristol, who as we all know DEEPLY cares about black people, let me answer her question.
YES! President Obama cares about black people. Just like he cares about ALL people.
He's good like that.
So let's turn to Bristol's history with black people shall we?
Such as that time when she got in good with Kyle Massey (pictured above), and his family right up until they introduced her to all the right folks, after which she took their idea for a reality show and left them high and dry. Forcing them to actually sue her for copyright infringement, fraud and deceit, breach of contract, bad faith, misappropriation, tortious interference and unfair competition.
But who can blame Bristol? After all her mother once allowed a black man to touch her naughty places and was so horrified afterward that she refused to hire any black folks in her cabinet as governor, and cancelled Alaska's observance of Junetenth.
Oh and her father got his friends to help him beat up the only black kid at Wasilla High too.
So yes Bristol, President Obama cares about black people. And he cares about you as well.
The only question is what do you, your mother, and assorted ghostwriters care about other than trying to trash our President?
And do they trash him because of deep seated ideological differences, or is the racism you all see in others actually something reflected back at you from your bathroom mirrors?
Monday, January 07, 2013
Kyle Massey settles lawsuit against producers of "Life's a Tripp."
Courtesy of the Hollywood Reporter:
The lawsuit was brought by Massey, his mother and brothers, in June against Associated Television International and others responsible for the Lifetime series, Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp.
The Masseys alleged to have become friendly with Bristol Palin through mutual participation on ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
According to the original complaint, in 2010, the Masseys created a written half-hour TV series featuring the two families, entitled Bristol-ogy 101. The treatment had the families living together near Palin's home in Alaska, attending college while raising Tripp, who became famous when Sarah Palin was tabbed as John McCain's running mate during the 2008 presidential election.
Bristol was alleged to have expressed her enthusiasm for the concept and agreed to work with the Masseys on the project.
Then, everyone became involved in a TV project that was tentatively entitled Helping Hands, a documentary TV series showing the two families working with various charities. Angel Massey, mother of Kyle, who allegedly came up with many of the creative ideas behind Bristol-ogy 101, including having the Masseys and Palins working together, says she was promised a producers role and creative input. Various deals were signed for the participants. The show was purchased by A&E BIO channel and production began somewhere around July, 2011.
By February, 2012, A&E was working with producers on another series entitled Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp.
To be honest the Massey's should count their lucky stars that they WEREN'T part of Bristol's unreality show. That thing stunk more than the dead lake by their lunatic compound!
And you know from what I read it looks to me like the Massey's had a pretty strong case against the producers of Bristol's craptastic reality show. Therefore I would assume that SOMEBODY had to pay through the ass to get them to drop it.
But of course, like most lawsuits, that involve the Palins, we'll never know!
Before a judge decided whether the contracts between the parties meant arbitration, the parties came to resolution. Details of the settlement have not been made public.
You know the Palins may be one of the most talentless families in America, but getting out of lawsuits seems to be built into their damned DNA.
The lawsuit was brought by Massey, his mother and brothers, in June against Associated Television International and others responsible for the Lifetime series, Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp.
The Masseys alleged to have become friendly with Bristol Palin through mutual participation on ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
According to the original complaint, in 2010, the Masseys created a written half-hour TV series featuring the two families, entitled Bristol-ogy 101. The treatment had the families living together near Palin's home in Alaska, attending college while raising Tripp, who became famous when Sarah Palin was tabbed as John McCain's running mate during the 2008 presidential election.
Bristol was alleged to have expressed her enthusiasm for the concept and agreed to work with the Masseys on the project.
Then, everyone became involved in a TV project that was tentatively entitled Helping Hands, a documentary TV series showing the two families working with various charities. Angel Massey, mother of Kyle, who allegedly came up with many of the creative ideas behind Bristol-ogy 101, including having the Masseys and Palins working together, says she was promised a producers role and creative input. Various deals were signed for the participants. The show was purchased by A&E BIO channel and production began somewhere around July, 2011.
By February, 2012, A&E was working with producers on another series entitled Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp.
To be honest the Massey's should count their lucky stars that they WEREN'T part of Bristol's unreality show. That thing stunk more than the dead lake by their lunatic compound!
And you know from what I read it looks to me like the Massey's had a pretty strong case against the producers of Bristol's craptastic reality show. Therefore I would assume that SOMEBODY had to pay through the ass to get them to drop it.
But of course, like most lawsuits, that involve the Palins, we'll never know!
Before a judge decided whether the contracts between the parties meant arbitration, the parties came to resolution. Details of the settlement have not been made public.
You know the Palins may be one of the most talentless families in America, but getting out of lawsuits seems to be built into their damned DNA.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Sunny Ogelsby defends Levi Johnston against Bristol's reality show slurs.
Courtesy of Radar Online:
“Levi saw Tripp twice in January and shortly after that, Bristol’s people offered him about $10,000 to appear on one episode [of her show],” his current baby-mama-to-be Sunny Oglesby tells the new issue of Star magazine.
“It’s clear they thought it would boost the ratings, but Levi wants nothing to do with her show,” Sunny, who is seven months pregnant, says about the interest in having Levi on Palin's new reality hit, Life’s a Tripp.
Sarah Palin’s daughter subsequently turned on Levi in spite after he turned down the show offer, Sunny claims.
“Bristol got so angry after he refused that she hasn’t let Levi see or talk to Tripp since,” she alleges.
Sunny says that Levi is working to pay Bristol the $20,000 he owes her in child support but that Palin has taken drastic measures to ignore the father of her child.
“She’s ignored Levi’s pleas to see his son. It got to the point where she simply changed her number,” she claims. (Which, by the way is the same thing that Mercede mentioned right here at IM last Friday.)
Well good for Sunny, however I am torn.
On the one hand I absolutely DON'T like the fact that Sunny feels the need to go to the tabloids to set the record straight, but I DO feel that Bristol's attacks against her baby daddy should not go unanswered. (By the way it was a good call for Levi to avoid being part of the reality show. He would have been CRUCIFIED!)
In one way I understand that using a tabloid means that the information will be read by the same kinds of people who actually watch reality shows for entertainment (Unlike us of course, who only watched Bristol's show out of morbid curiosity and to make sure the Palin family corpse was still dead. It was by the way.), however I would much prefer it if Levi and Sunny instead went to one of the many lawyers I have sent their way and took their child custody case back to court.
And if they need any inspiration when it comes to standing up for their rights they need look no further than mother Massey, who has filed a very serious lawsuit against the producers of Bristol's crapfest of a show.
"It is unfortunate that after months of trying to resolve this matter the professional way, we were left with no other course of action than taking legal action to protect ourselves," Angela Massey said in a statement announcing the legal claim.
"If you read the entire complaint, and particularly pages 8-11, you will see how we came up with and created the show, registered the show and did all the leg work to bring this idea to TV and to the defendants, who stole our concept."
The Masseys are asking for damages and a permanent injunction against the show's producers from profiting on what they claim was their idea.
The lawsuit alleges copyright infringement, fraud and deceit, breach of contract, bad faith, misappropriation, tortious interference and unfair competition.
Personally I believe that Levi has EVEN better grounds to sue Bristol and the producers of the show for defamation of character and he has EVERY right to sue Bristol herself for defying a court order concerning his visitation. (And before any of you Palin fairy tale trolls start, the child support situation has NOTHING to do with Levi's visitation!)
All he has to do is make a phone call and the process can start today.
You have to trust somebody Levi.
“Levi saw Tripp twice in January and shortly after that, Bristol’s people offered him about $10,000 to appear on one episode [of her show],” his current baby-mama-to-be Sunny Oglesby tells the new issue of Star magazine.
“It’s clear they thought it would boost the ratings, but Levi wants nothing to do with her show,” Sunny, who is seven months pregnant, says about the interest in having Levi on Palin's new reality hit, Life’s a Tripp.
Sarah Palin’s daughter subsequently turned on Levi in spite after he turned down the show offer, Sunny claims.
“Bristol got so angry after he refused that she hasn’t let Levi see or talk to Tripp since,” she alleges.
Sunny says that Levi is working to pay Bristol the $20,000 he owes her in child support but that Palin has taken drastic measures to ignore the father of her child.
“She’s ignored Levi’s pleas to see his son. It got to the point where she simply changed her number,” she claims. (Which, by the way is the same thing that Mercede mentioned right here at IM last Friday.)
Well good for Sunny, however I am torn.
On the one hand I absolutely DON'T like the fact that Sunny feels the need to go to the tabloids to set the record straight, but I DO feel that Bristol's attacks against her baby daddy should not go unanswered. (By the way it was a good call for Levi to avoid being part of the reality show. He would have been CRUCIFIED!)
In one way I understand that using a tabloid means that the information will be read by the same kinds of people who actually watch reality shows for entertainment (Unlike us of course, who only watched Bristol's show out of morbid curiosity and to make sure the Palin family corpse was still dead. It was by the way.), however I would much prefer it if Levi and Sunny instead went to one of the many lawyers I have sent their way and took their child custody case back to court.
And if they need any inspiration when it comes to standing up for their rights they need look no further than mother Massey, who has filed a very serious lawsuit against the producers of Bristol's crapfest of a show.
"It is unfortunate that after months of trying to resolve this matter the professional way, we were left with no other course of action than taking legal action to protect ourselves," Angela Massey said in a statement announcing the legal claim.
"If you read the entire complaint, and particularly pages 8-11, you will see how we came up with and created the show, registered the show and did all the leg work to bring this idea to TV and to the defendants, who stole our concept."
The Masseys are asking for damages and a permanent injunction against the show's producers from profiting on what they claim was their idea.
The lawsuit alleges copyright infringement, fraud and deceit, breach of contract, bad faith, misappropriation, tortious interference and unfair competition.
Personally I believe that Levi has EVEN better grounds to sue Bristol and the producers of the show for defamation of character and he has EVERY right to sue Bristol herself for defying a court order concerning his visitation. (And before any of you Palin fairy tale trolls start, the child support situation has NOTHING to do with Levi's visitation!)
All he has to do is make a phone call and the process can start today.
You have to trust somebody Levi.
Friday, February 24, 2012
The Massey brothers are still trying to keep hope alive for Bristol's seemingly DOA reality show.
Courtesy of Hollywood Life:
Bristol Palin‘s new reality show with her Dancing with the Stars competitor Kyle Massey, 20, and his brother Chris, 22, is in post-production, and the brothers say living with the 21-year-old and her son Tripp was such an eye-opening experience! “We had to learn how to raise children and take care of children,” Chris explains to reporters at Cartoon Network’s Hall of Game Awards on Feb. 18. “Kids are a full time responsibility.”
Okay I am with others in wondering why Chris Massey keeps referring to "children" and "kids?" If Bristol really trusted these two enough to let them in on the Palin family secrets she better hope that her non-disclosure agreement with them is iron clad.
Kyle says the highlight was getting to see another side of Bristol while they lived together filming the show. “I think it was really fun to just see the different parts of the world,” he explains. “We got to know Bristol a lot better.”
And behind-the-scenes, Kyle says she’s so different. “She is really an amazing mom,” he says. “People do not see that side of her and on DWTS you really didn’t see that side of her. We got to see her be mom behind-the-scenes and away from the cameras. She does everything to make sure [Tripp] is OK. That is pretty cool.”
I actually think that Bristol might be a good mother most of the time to Tripp.
Even though we have certainly seen him quite unhappy in her presence. I think overall she is probably quite attentive and loving.
After all she was essentially the "mother duck" to her siblings for much of the time growing up. Right up until she purposefully got herself pregnant in the hopes of breaking her ties with her mom that is.
The show was supposed to air in November, but the brothers say that it’s still in post-production and some issues have to be worked out.
“Well it’s complicated,” Kyle explains. “It’s really complicated. You’ll hear about it soon enough.”
"It's really complicated," Welcome to the world of the Palins Kyle. With them EVERYTHING is complicated.
Okay so as you know I don't believe this show has a refrigerator's chance on a dead lake in Wasilla of ever hitting the airwaves. But I guess there IS a slim chance.
IF the "Game Change" movie does pretty well, there may be some residual interest drummed up to see more of the freak show that is the Palin family, which could be enough to convince the BIO Channel put at least one episode on the air to test the waters.
I would not bet any money on this, but in my opinion it is about the only hope that the Palins have of breathing life back into this project.
I am not exactly rooting for this outcome by the way. The sooner these Wasillabillies realize their fifteen minutes are up, the better for everybody.
Bristol Palin‘s new reality show with her Dancing with the Stars competitor Kyle Massey, 20, and his brother Chris, 22, is in post-production, and the brothers say living with the 21-year-old and her son Tripp was such an eye-opening experience! “We had to learn how to raise children and take care of children,” Chris explains to reporters at Cartoon Network’s Hall of Game Awards on Feb. 18. “Kids are a full time responsibility.”
Okay I am with others in wondering why Chris Massey keeps referring to "children" and "kids?" If Bristol really trusted these two enough to let them in on the Palin family secrets she better hope that her non-disclosure agreement with them is iron clad.
Kyle says the highlight was getting to see another side of Bristol while they lived together filming the show. “I think it was really fun to just see the different parts of the world,” he explains. “We got to know Bristol a lot better.”
And behind-the-scenes, Kyle says she’s so different. “She is really an amazing mom,” he says. “People do not see that side of her and on DWTS you really didn’t see that side of her. We got to see her be mom behind-the-scenes and away from the cameras. She does everything to make sure [Tripp] is OK. That is pretty cool.”
I actually think that Bristol might be a good mother most of the time to Tripp.
Even though we have certainly seen him quite unhappy in her presence. I think overall she is probably quite attentive and loving.
After all she was essentially the "mother duck" to her siblings for much of the time growing up. Right up until she purposefully got herself pregnant in the hopes of breaking her ties with her mom that is.
The show was supposed to air in November, but the brothers say that it’s still in post-production and some issues have to be worked out.
“Well it’s complicated,” Kyle explains. “It’s really complicated. You’ll hear about it soon enough.”
"It's really complicated," Welcome to the world of the Palins Kyle. With them EVERYTHING is complicated.
Okay so as you know I don't believe this show has a refrigerator's chance on a dead lake in Wasilla of ever hitting the airwaves. But I guess there IS a slim chance.
IF the "Game Change" movie does pretty well, there may be some residual interest drummed up to see more of the freak show that is the Palin family, which could be enough to convince the BIO Channel put at least one episode on the air to test the waters.
I would not bet any money on this, but in my opinion it is about the only hope that the Palins have of breathing life back into this project.
I am not exactly rooting for this outcome by the way. The sooner these Wasillabillies realize their fifteen minutes are up, the better for everybody.
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Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Massey brothers try to convince America to watch their new reality show with Bristol Palin. Even though the Palins are slipping into fog of obscurity.
You know I really like Chris and Kyle Massey.
I was watching them on one of those Halloween themed compilation shows, the "Ten Scariest Movie Moments" or something like that, and they were funny, and engaging, and kind of genuine.
So I feel badly for them to be saddled with the deadwood that is Bristol Palin. I mean talk about baggage!
I also have virtually NO interest in monitoring this show, which is sad because I imagine the Masseys are probably pretty entertaining on their own.
However I do know at least two people who will watch every single episode and probably tape them to watch over and over again. And that is Sherry and Mercede Johnston, who will watch just to get a glimpse of little Tripp, who they have virtually had no contact with this last year.
The last time Sherry saw Tripp, he did not even know who she was, and it damn near broke her heart.
To me, regardless of the issues you might have with your ex (Or his sister), keeping a child away from his grandmother, especially while you are living in the same town, is simply inexcusable.
My mother and father were divorced when I was five years old. At the time my mom was only twenty years old, not that much older than Bristol was when she and Levi split up. My mother made a point of taking us up to see my grandmother, my father's mother, EVERY SINGLE Sunday until we were in our teens.
My dad cheated on my Mom, but she NEVER said a bad word about him in front of her children, and NEVER deprived us of contact with his side of the family.
When my grandmother became elderly, and was on her last days, she named my mother as the executor of her will. And after Grandma's passing my father flew up, and he and my mother, working together, made sure that my Grandmother's wishes were respected, selling off her assets while making sure to distribute the money to the relatives named in her will.
My Grandmother never had to worry about how her grandchildren were doing, because she knew.
And when I had a little girl of my own, do you know who I took her to visit on a regular basis? And let me tell you that her great grandmother's eyes would light up when we arrived, despite her failing health, and difficulty getting around. I swear my daughter added at least ten years to my grandmother's life.
Sherry deserves that kind of relationship as well. Rarely have I met somebody as sweet and loving as Sherry Johnston, and everyday that Tripp is deprived of her love is a sad in his little life.
I hope that Bristol gets over her anger and allows Tripp to be with the people that love him. Because that is what a truly caring parent would choose to do, NOT force them to sit huddled in front of a television waiting for any fleeting glimpse of their grandchild/nephew.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
The Massey brothers might be regretting allowing their names to be connected with Bristol Palin's.
Courtesy of Hollywood Life:
Kyle Massey may be Bristol Palin‘s buddy and roommate, but he’s not pleased about her homophobic freak out at Saddle Ranch in West Hollywood Thursday night.
HollywoodLife.com caught up with Kyle over the weekend, who reluctantly commented on Bristol’s behavior. At first, Kyle wasn’t going to say anything about the situation, but his older brother, Chris, spoke out first saying, “We didn’t have anything to do with that, we don’t know what’s going on with that…”
After that, Kyle chirped in, adding, “We don’t condone what happened!”
I have to imagine that there are some very angry phone calls going back and forth between the brothers and their agents.
I know that everything on these shows is fake, but it seems the one REAL part of this "reality show" might be that the Massey brothers had NO idea what the hell they were getting themselves into.
You know if they would have just bothered to take time to Google "Bristol Palin" they could have saved themselves all kinds of possibly career ending drama.
By the way I wanted to take this opportunity to let you guys know that I AM still working on a review, and addendum, to Levi's book.
As you know there have been more than a few distractions, But I have started the process, which will still take a few days, and be made up of two different posts.
After I finish you will have to deal, as I have for two years, with what the revelations add, or undermine, about what you think you know about Levi, Sarah, Bristol, Trig, and Tripp.
I wish I could promise that this information will make things clearer, but sadly that I cannot do.
Kyle Massey may be Bristol Palin‘s buddy and roommate, but he’s not pleased about her homophobic freak out at Saddle Ranch in West Hollywood Thursday night.
HollywoodLife.com caught up with Kyle over the weekend, who reluctantly commented on Bristol’s behavior. At first, Kyle wasn’t going to say anything about the situation, but his older brother, Chris, spoke out first saying, “We didn’t have anything to do with that, we don’t know what’s going on with that…”
After that, Kyle chirped in, adding, “We don’t condone what happened!”
I have to imagine that there are some very angry phone calls going back and forth between the brothers and their agents.
I know that everything on these shows is fake, but it seems the one REAL part of this "reality show" might be that the Massey brothers had NO idea what the hell they were getting themselves into.
You know if they would have just bothered to take time to Google "Bristol Palin" they could have saved themselves all kinds of possibly career ending drama.
By the way I wanted to take this opportunity to let you guys know that I AM still working on a review, and addendum, to Levi's book.
As you know there have been more than a few distractions, But I have started the process, which will still take a few days, and be made up of two different posts.
After I finish you will have to deal, as I have for two years, with what the revelations add, or undermine, about what you think you know about Levi, Sarah, Bristol, Trig, and Tripp.
I wish I could promise that this information will make things clearer, but sadly that I cannot do.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Reality show co-star Kye Massey ALSO thinks the confrontation in the bar between Bristol Palin and a "liberal hater" was staged.
Courtesy of TMZ:
Palin got into it with a guy named Stephen Hanks at a bar on the Sunset Strip Thursday night. Hanks told us it was NOT a setup, but we're told Massey doesn't buy it.
According to our sources, Massey -- who is starring with Bristol in a reality show for the BIO Channel -- feels it was a little too convenient that so many cameras were there to catch the confrontation.
Our sources say Massey feels the producers of the show were behind it all, but that Bristol had NO part in it. We're told Kyle feels that Bristol would never have agreed to something like that and that Bristol has been nothing but genuine and honest with Kyle so far.
According to our sources, Massey is not happy with the direction the show has taken. We're told Massey feels the show is now "sleazy" and thought he was signing on for a scripted show ... and not a reality show.
Well this is what I have been saying since it first happened.
I am well aware that reality shows are completely phony and that all of the conflicts are staged for the camera. That's why I don't watch the damn things!
Besides my daughter has worked on a few reality shows as well and I have heard what kinds of things the producers fake in an attempt to make them interesting. And yes, the participants are almost always in on the plan. Especially since it often requires more than one take to get it right.
Of course Massey is foolish to believe this about Bristol: Kyle feels that Bristol would never have agreed to something like that and that Bristol has been nothing but genuine and honest with Kyle so far.
Yeah buddy there is an ex-hockey player in Wasilla who used to feel that EXACT same way.
Here, go ahead and watch it again and tell me if you don't agree that Kyle and I are right.
Bristol can be a nasty piece of work, that is for sure. But she does NOT get into people's faces like that unless she has protection. And if that guy were an unknown person she would have no idea whether or not he might hit or injure her.And there is nobody close enough to stop him if he did.
Bristol is like her mother, she either sends others to do her dirty work, or makes nasty comments from the safety of Facebook or text messsages.
I know, I've seen them.
Palin got into it with a guy named Stephen Hanks at a bar on the Sunset Strip Thursday night. Hanks told us it was NOT a setup, but we're told Massey doesn't buy it.
According to our sources, Massey -- who is starring with Bristol in a reality show for the BIO Channel -- feels it was a little too convenient that so many cameras were there to catch the confrontation.
Our sources say Massey feels the producers of the show were behind it all, but that Bristol had NO part in it. We're told Kyle feels that Bristol would never have agreed to something like that and that Bristol has been nothing but genuine and honest with Kyle so far.
According to our sources, Massey is not happy with the direction the show has taken. We're told Massey feels the show is now "sleazy" and thought he was signing on for a scripted show ... and not a reality show.
Well this is what I have been saying since it first happened.
I am well aware that reality shows are completely phony and that all of the conflicts are staged for the camera. That's why I don't watch the damn things!
Besides my daughter has worked on a few reality shows as well and I have heard what kinds of things the producers fake in an attempt to make them interesting. And yes, the participants are almost always in on the plan. Especially since it often requires more than one take to get it right.
Of course Massey is foolish to believe this about Bristol: Kyle feels that Bristol would never have agreed to something like that and that Bristol has been nothing but genuine and honest with Kyle so far.
Yeah buddy there is an ex-hockey player in Wasilla who used to feel that EXACT same way.
Here, go ahead and watch it again and tell me if you don't agree that Kyle and I are right.
Bristol can be a nasty piece of work, that is for sure. But she does NOT get into people's faces like that unless she has protection. And if that guy were an unknown person she would have no idea whether or not he might hit or injure her.And there is nobody close enough to stop him if he did.
Bristol is like her mother, she either sends others to do her dirty work, or makes nasty comments from the safety of Facebook or text messsages.
I know, I've seen them.
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