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Von wu324234, 08:27And beef over whether or not Lisa sells stories, apparently. Based on the roundabout explanation of the accusations that Adrienne gave (which had basically no details, you'll notice), someone at Radar Online tried to convince her to sell themLouis Vuitton Canada Outlet a story by promising her that Lisa has also sold them stories. Adrienne didn't have anything to say when asked what exactly Lisa had sold, and I can't think of anything that Radar has run that would have had to come from Lisa and not anyone else, particularly something that would merit the huge $25,000 price tag that Adrienne may or may not have made up off the top of her head.
Based on my admittedly limited knowledge of the online gossip market, $25,000 for a story with no pictures and LV Replica no name that can be publicly attached to it as a source is a pretty enormous price tag. It would have to have been some kind of bombshell, particularly when you consider that the Housewives aren't anywhere near A-list stars. Of the things I can find that Radar has published about the Housewives, none of them seem to contain the kind of specific knowledge that only another cast mate would have that would be so good as to require such a large payment. I call bullshit.
Speaking of which, Cheap Louis Vuitton Handbags of course the Radar reporter would have lied to Adrienne (and Camille? I can't remember who said what.) about other cast members selling stories while trying to convince her to do exactly the same thing. Online gossip mongers don't take any kind of oath to tell the truth when they're trying to get you to snitch behind your friend's back about something. That seems so utterly and blatantly Louis Vuitton Outlet obvious that I can't honestly conceive of how Adrienne and Camille would actually believe it. Tabloid reporters lie to get information. Water is wet. Earth travels around the sun.