As some of you may be aware, I recently attended a Housewife Fashion Show this past Wednesday. It was a wonderful event, for any fans of the franchise to experience.
Often I thought to myself, as a Content Creator that if more viewers got to see how the sausage was made, they would probably think twice, and curb their destructive behavior's on social media.
Don’t get me wrong. I get it. When you decide to go on a reality TV show, you expose yourself to the world. You face constant criticism and harassment. Out of the sudden, the fifty family members that you never knew, will start coming out of the woodwork, and ask you for money; anybody that you ever looked at sideways will now have salacious stories about your character, and juicy secrets that no one can fully corroborate and confirm. Everyone and everybody is trying to piggy back off of your success and new found fame. Why did you have to become the one that made it to the top? A thought that brings up such strong resentment that even with an unsurmountable amount of booze and medication, couldn’t get them haters one iota of REM sleep.
Afterall, if they can’t join you in your ascent, they will gladly try to contribute to your descent. And trust me they WILL TRY IT. Somehow, they feel like they deserve your SUCCESS too.
So after still being on cloud nine from this indescribable experience at the fashion show, I was contacted by a friend of the podcast and encouraged to look into a video that was recently uploaded on YouTube. After listening to the first eight minutes, I literally wanted to barf.
As stated before, why do some people feel the need to screw up such a good thing?
I have to admit - When she left his podcast, a part of me felt like he brought it upon himself. The constant bragging, the unnecessary insults. The obsession to mock and destroy. All of it screamed some sort of insecurity to me. But still, in my heart of hearts, I felt a little bit of compassion for him, and didn’t want for people to throw insults and reject his commentary. People make mistakes and are flawed. Maybe the demons that were haunting his life could be fixed with a warm hug from Iyanla?
Let’s be clear. When I say that people make mistakes and are flawed, am strictly talking about mistakes that normal people do. Nothing to do with a certain subset of the population that have committed things that are highly reprehensible and morally impossible to defend…. so Karens rest assured; my statement does not include anything that has to do with true crime monsters, as the majority of people do not fit that category!
As I scrolled down the comments section, I became insanely aggravated to find out that people could believe such baloney from a mystery woman that is unwilling to show her face in her attempt to spill “the supposed truth” about this Jersey Housewife.
For all I care, the interview might as well have been conducted with Humpty Dumpty or with Sailor Moon.
In conclusion… nothing accomplished and nothing gained.
I must assume that a certain reputable private investigator didn’t conduct the backcheck on your guest… as this wouldn’t have been good for the credibility of his firm and reputation.
If you give the haters enough velvet rope, they will end up hanging themselves.
More on the mystery guest @getfloored101 on Instagram:
https://metro-model-management.pissedconsumer.com/review.html#overview
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Good work! All I know is David has a reputation for turning up guests who want their 15 minutes of fame for any price. He has a history of reporting inaccuracies and blatant lies just to put out content. Nicole Carrasquillo is a perfect example of the caliber of guest he interviews. Someone with no credibility and a salacious story to share. Problem is, she has zero credibility. Thank you for doing the research Mr. Yontef didn’t. Do people really pay to listen to him? SMH 🤦♂️