Sun Jun 27, 2021 at 9:58pm ET
Johnny Bananas last appeared on The Challenge: Total Madness season. Pic credit: MTV
Following some interesting comments from one of his castmates on The Challenge, Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio took the opportunity to do some clever trolling.
Bananas, who hasn’t been on MTV’s show since winning the Total Madness season, came up during former castmate Paulie Calafiore’s comments in a recent podcast interview.
While Paulie didn’t say Bananas was one of them, he did mention a few things including that some of he and Cara Maria Sorbello’s Challenge castmates were “like snitches” trying to keep them off the show.
Sun May 02, 2021 at 6:50pm ET
Kendal Sheppard says she didn’t expect her castmate’s remarks during The Challenge: All Stars Aftermath show. Pic credit: Paramount+
After years away from reality TV, Kendal Sheppard has been proving herself to be amongst elite competitors in her return to The Challenge for the All Stars spinoff season.
Just like regular seasons of The Challenge, when a competitor emerges as an early threat, it has other castmates on notice, looking for ways to eliminate them from continuing towards TJ Lavin’s final.
Kendal recently spoke about how a few of her castmates’ remarks were a bit hurtful towards her, one of which really surprised her based on her interactions with that cast member on the show.
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SALISBURY, Md. There was no resolution. There was not a vote. But there was a gun-rights proclamation Tuesday night.
Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis spoke in front of masked council members and a limited gathering of residents as he proclaimed the county a Second Amendment Sanctuary at the start of a regular County Council meeting. The undersigned Wicomico County Sheriff hereby declares Wicomico County as a Second Amendment Sanctuary to protect the constitutional rights of its citizens and will not unconstitutionally infringe their rights to keep and bear arms, Lewis said as he closed his proclamation March 2.
The proclamation remains purely symbolic quoting the Second Amendment and stressing it s fundamental right and differs from the resolution formats seen across the country.