Friday, April 19, 2024

Gossip: Kim Kardashian Is Sloppy Seconds; Kelly Ripa Begs Andy Cohen To Save Her Show

Kim Kardashian’s best friend forever, Jonathan Cheban, had his eyes on another reality star to make him famous before he hit the jackpot with Kim.

“One of the most vacuous experiences I have ever had was filmed for Real Housewives of New York in Bridgehampton,” ex-Housewives star Simon van Kempen tells Straight Shuter. “Only four people were present at this dinner: cast members Alex, Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Jonathan and me. I know Housewives wasn’t meant to be deep but the superficiality of my dinner companions knew no bounds and we weren’t surprised that the footage never made it to air. Alex and I were in disbelief at the entire emptiness of the experience. This happened just before Cheban ‘struck gold’ and moved on from trying to grab onto Kelly’s coattails and reached over for Kim’s.”

Kelly Ripa Begs Andy Cohen To Save Her Show

Kelly Ripa’s big new gay reality show is a ratings disaster and now she is begging her brilliant gay friend Andy Cohen to save her show.

“Kelly and her husband are the producers of Logo’s TV’s reality show set on Fire Island. It follows around a bunch of young, bitchy gay men as they are looking for love. But the ratings have been a disaster and now Kelly needs help,” sources tell Straight Shuter. “Her gay BFF, Andy Cohen, is the genius behind the Real Housewives franchise on Bravo, and he can fix even the worst shows. The problem is that there is no one to root for on Kelly’s show. They are all coming across as people you wouldn’t want to be friends with.”

Kelly needs to cast Andy. Who wouldn’t want to be his pal?

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