Megan Wants a Millionaire Contestant Ryan Jenkins Found Dead - Page 4

Author: Tech Team
Published: August 25, 2009 at 9:42 am
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Yeah.. I know how fake all this reality stuff is, and only one couple in the history of reality shows has ever stayed together. Fans are probably wondering what will happen. I am not sure how all this works, but it seems like there is a lawsuit in there somewhere.

Although this women makes me cringe, and as much as I can't stand her with her shallow ideals and the way she speaks with EVERY one of her "S's" overly enunciated until it sounds like steam escaping -- which hurts my ears — I wouldn't wish any harm to anyone.

Looks like Megan made the right choice in not picking Ryan. Which is why Megan is still alive today and thankfully her dog Lilly still has her Mommy to care for her. Perhaps Megan can now pursue her dream of helping "mentally challenged dogs", which is what she said she would do with the winnings if she won the "I Love Money" show that she was previously on. She has of course, lost that chance. 

Megan once mentioned that her adopted dog Lilly jumped out of her arms when she was puppy and fell and that the fall could have contributed to Lilly's state of mind today. Megan has said that she also jumped out of her mother's arms when she was a baby. Hmmm... that explains a lot.

Megan has had troubles with many women in the past, including Sharon Osbourne, wife of Ozzy. The two got in an awful tiff over a lousy comment that Megan had made about Sharon's "Prince of Darknesshubby. Even before then, Sharon was not too tickled with the likes of Megan. When Sharon hosted Charm School, she was quoted as saying:

""She does have a pretty damn good body, but no f***ing brain. Her brain is between her legs."

Yikes... Well maybe Megan is some how humbled by this experience. Perhaps she has learned that money is in fact the root to all evil? NAH!!

 
 

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