Leah brings her dependably chaotic energy to an uncomfortable ambush of Heather “Holla!” Thompson. A recap of ‘Putting the ‘Tiff’ in Tiffany’s’ episode 4 of season 13 of The Real Housewives of New York City, RHONY, on Bravo.
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Real Housewives of New York is looking mighty different these days. Not only is this most recent season being filmed in the midst of a global pandemic, but there has been a cast shake up as well. Not to mention an entire social-political awakening to boot.
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LuAnn de Lesseps gave some insight into her own casting desires. When asked which Housewives she would want back on the show, Lu said, “I’d love to see
RHOC) and you’ll notice a few things. Like Vicki Gunvalson taking pictures before her daughter’s prom on a camera with actual film. What will really stick with you, though, are the Sky Tops.
Manufactured in LA and designed by a husband-and-wife team, these were tank top or halter top blouses cut to accentuate the ample chests of the “85% of women who have fake boobs” in the area, as a quote running over the
RHOC opening credits informs us. They were always embellished with sequins, rhinestones, or even giant medallions around the wearer’s silicone-enhanced décolletage. Vicki wears several in the first episode, including a canary-yellow number with ruching just below the boobs that flares out toward the waistband of her low-rise denim. She looks like she’s dressed as Britney Spears while chaperoning her kids to the pop star’s concert. Later, she rocks a baby-pink top where the straps are chains of sequins that travel along the neckline to meet in the middle as if kis
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After months of support for various movements including Black Lives Matter and Stop Asian Hate, attention in Hollywood is turning to anti-Semitism as the conflict between
Israel and the Palestinians persists and hate crimes against Jewish people become more numerous.
One such crime was a recent attack on a sushi restaurant in Los Angeles earlier this week. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hopped out of their vehicles passing the Beverly Grove restaurant and allegedly began singling out and attacking Jewish diners as the brawl was caught on camera.