Shortly before her husband Russell committed suicide , ” Real Housewives ” star Taylor Armstrong filed for divorce, accusing him of verbal and physical abuse during their five-year marriage. However, Russell’s sister, Laurie Armstrong Kelsoe has refuted those accusations . She has also said that not only was there no domestic abuse, but also that she believes Russell may have been murdered. Andy Cohen asked Taylor about Laurie’s allegations on ” Watch What Happens Live ” (Weeknights, 11 p.m. EST on Bravo), saying that according to Laurie “there’s nothing that supports your accusations.” In response Taylor said that Laurie wouldn’t have known about the state of the Armstrongs’ marriage because she was dealing with her “own problems and complications” for most of that time period. Supporting her claims of abuse, Taylor said “I have a titanium mesh implant holding up my right eye right now, so I don’t know what more radiographic evidence you need than that.” Taylor announced that she’d had the implant back in October during an interview with KTLA-TV’s morning show . During that interview she also alleged that her marriage was abusive long before the “Real Housewives” camera crew moved in and that she believed doing the show actually may have saved her life. “Watch What Happens Live” airs Weeknights, 11 p.m. EST on Bravo. TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser. View post: Taylor Armstrong Denies Her Abuse Allegations Are False
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‘Californication’: Police Ride-Along ‘Death Valley’ Crossover?
As preparation for his movie that is most definitely not “Beverly Hills Cop,” Samurai Apocalypse was invited on a ride-along with the local police on ” Californication ” (Sun., 10:30 p.m. EST on Showtime). He cajoled Hank, as his writer, to join him on the ride-along and Charlie weaseled his own way in to fulfill a childhood dream. But it’s unlikely his dream went like this ride-along did. In a very meta moment for however many fans of “Californication” happen to also be fans of MTV’s bizarre “Death Valley” comedy series, the officer they tagged along with was played by Bryan Callen. Callen is the captain of the Undead Task Force on that series, taking out werewolves, zombies and vampires. But he brought almost that same level of lunacy to his portrayal here. From joking about shooting a kid to literally taking the gang to a donut shop, with a drawn out explanation as to why they’re so important to a cop’s routine, it was as if this were an official crossover between the two shows. It was so absurd, at first it seemed clear he was joking when he started acting like he was having a heart attack. But he wasn’t acting. With the officer out of commission, the surreality of the episode didn’t end. Sam decided instead to steal the cop car, with Hank and Charlie still riding along. They got up to all sorts of trouble — and Charlie was traumatized as usual — until the episode ended with a real officer pulling them over after they offered a ride to Bates, off on a nude run through town. See if they get arrested as the already renewed “Californication” continues Sundays at 10:30 p.m. EST on Showtime. TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser. Original post: ‘Californication’: Police Ride-Along ‘Death Valley’ Crossover?
Brad Goreski And Gary Janetti Play ‘Plead The Fifth’ With Andy Cohen
Stylist Brad Goreski had his boyfriend, ” Will & Grace ” writer/producer Gary Janetti , a little worried when the pair agreed to play “Plead the Fifth” on ” Watch What Happens Live ” (Weeknights, 11 p.m. EST on Bravo). Host Andy Cohen asked, “Tell us one unflattering thing about Gary we would be surprised to hear.” To which Brad replied, “He loves getting blowouts.” A worried-looking Gary obviously thought Brad was going to say something else and just about exploded in relief when he heard the word “blowout.” Then, Cohen asked Brad to name a celebrity he would refuse to style. Diplomatically, Brad replied, “My door’s always open.” When Gary was in the hot seat, Cohen asked him “Will or Grace?” The answer: Will, natch . But Gary showed he could be just as diplomatic as Brad when asked what was the worst project he’d ever written for. He plead the fifth on that. Watch Andy and his guests in the Bravo clubhouse on “Watch What Happens Live,” Weeknights at 11 p.m. EST on Bravo. TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser. Here is the original post: Brad Goreski And Gary Janetti Play ‘Plead The Fifth’ With Andy Cohen