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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Woman Admits To Cheating On Cheesy TV Game Show - She Wanted To Be Famous

I saw this advertised all week but since reality shows and game shows tend to break me out in a rash I didn’t watch it. But - it seems that the woman featured in all those commercials where she was asked if she’d leave her husband was telling the truth:

The wife of a New York City cop who admitted to cheating on him and wanting to be married to another man on Monday’s episode of Fox’s “The Moment of Truth” says she did it for fame and fortune.

But Lauren Cleri, 26, and her husband, NYPD Officer Frank Cleri, 24, came away from the show with no prize money, no immediate job offers for her and a possible divorce in the future after being eliminated when a polygraph detected a “fib.”

“We’re kind of up in the air right now — I want to [get back together], but I don’t think he does,” Lauren Cleri told the New York Post.

Note that last statement of her’s. She doesn’t think he wants to get back together? It would be easy to tell with me. That smoldering pile of what used to be all your clothes in the front yard would be your first clue. See? No guess work involved.

Yep - nothing like a big slice of public humiliation in front of millions of people to warm a fella’s heart.

Comments

She doesn’t think he wants to get back together? It would be easy to tell with me. That smoldering pile of what used to be all your clothes in the front yard would be your first clue. See? No guess work involved.

He said “Bitch, I burned your shit!”

I like it. The clue to my wife would be the 22 year old Hooters Waitress sleeping in her bed, but burning the clothes is effective too.

Justin B. on February 28, 2008 at 12:38 pm

The woman gets what she deserved.  I’m glad she didn’t win any money.  I also think it’s ironic that she lied when she truly believed that she was a good person.  Justin, I agree.  If I was that guy, there would be a burning pile of clothes.



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dougee on February 28, 2008 at 01:09 pm

OMG… OFF WITH HER HEAD, NOW!
The saddest part is she actually thinks she is a good person. She’s been so deceptive over the years she doesn’t know what really is the truth any more.
Come on Frank hubby… she just made you a famous available hottie… so dump that @#$*$ and go get ‘em


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Anna on February 28, 2008 at 01:22 pm
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The saddest part is she actually thinks she is a good person.

Do you understand how lie detectors work?

She doesn’t believe she is a good person and she is right.

Lestat on February 28, 2008 at 09:40 pm
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