What fake, engaged celebrity couple can’t stand the sight of each other?
According to a well placed source within their camp, the couple has put off their “wedding” indefinitely due to the fact that they rarely see each other anymore anyway. My confidential source says the couple are still friends — “in the way that Eddie Murphy and Johnny Gill are still friends.”
My source tells me that the bride-to-be, who stars in a popular reality TV series, is basically “phoning in” her relationship with the professional athlete whose athletic skills are quickly fading. “She can’t stand the sight of him and he thinks she’s a drama queen,” said my source, who provided me with angry emails from the fed up reality star to a third party, who shall not be named, but who is complicit in their fake made-for-tv arrangement.
The reality star is upset that he won’t stop openly cheating on her even though they are not a real couple anyway. “Even though she knows their relationship isn’t real, she’s still angry that he won’t get with the program and he’s making her look bad in public,” said my source.
Both of them are desperate for fame and neither thinks they are receiving the attention that they deserve, according to my source. “She thinks she’s the bigger star and so does he. His attention-seeking behavior has eroded their working relationship and the [reality show] producers are worried that the private disdain they have for each other will shine through on camera,” she said.
She added that the reality star is “obsessed” with the blogs and constantly worries about her image and what they’re saying about her online. “She’s worried because he’s so unpredictable,” she said. “She doesn’t know when the other shoe will drop. She’s addicted to the internet and it’s affecting her daily life. Her daughter is embarrassed for her mom. She wants no part in the charade,” said my source.
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