Real Housewives of New York Season 7 (best, show, happened, how much)
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Looking at her website, everything is "pre-order". And so insanely expensive. The stuff might look like what you can find at Kohl's but Kohl's is not $495 for a simple black dress.
Sonja probably annoys me the most. She's pretty and all, but takes on a totally different persona when she's with a man (ANY man).
It's almost like she morphs into some bootleg burlesque dancer before our eyes, becoming annoyingly flirty; the constant hair flipping etc.
She strikes me as the type of person who could be on an important call with a long time friend or family member, receive a call from a man, then cut you off mid-sentence with "lemme call you back, buh-bye!"
A bootleg burlesque dancer! LOL That's priceless!!!!
Frankel has been ordered to pay Hoppy $100,000 in attorney fees by June 1. She previously made a separate court-ordered payment of $100,000 for the same purpose.
The judge said in the ruling that Hoppy “lacks sufficient funds of his own to compensate counsel without depleting his assets.” Indeed, the divorce bills are seriously piling up for the drug company salesman, who makes just over $100,000 per year.
Per the documents, Hoppy paid his former lawyers a total of $307,683, and owed them $86,996.02 as of March 12, 2014. He got new attorneys on March 20, 2014, paying a retainer of $50,000, and owed them $221,962.65 as of July 9, 2014. The number has only grown since then.
Adding to his court-ordered relief, Frankel will be forced to pay him $11,858.42 per month as temporary maintenance beginning this month. She’ll also pay him a temporary base child support of $3,000 for their daughter Bryn, 5, as well as 97% of Bryn’s preschool tuition (which is $600 per month), medical expenses, and other extracurricular expenses (around $900 per month), according to the documents.
The judge also ordered her to pay all carrying charges on the apartment that the couple still own jointly — and where Hoppy lives — totaling more than $11,000 per month, according to the court documents. That includes roughly $1,000 in utilities, $500 in housekeeping expenses, and other fees associated with the home.
These support orders will only be valid for 12 months, or until the couple finally come to a final divorce agreement.
Yes, and doesn't he remind you of prettier version of Ryan Serhant, the real estate agent in Million Dollar Listing NY!
Absolutely!
The only two people I can handle on the show right now are the Countess, who I like much better now for some unknown reason, and Dorinda, who brings a breath of fresh air to the show. Even as wealthy as she may be, she seems far more normal and down-to-earth than some of the others. What she sees in John, however, I will never fathom! Yuck!!!
I like Ramona somewhat better post divorce too. I don't know if it's her toned-down look or her being more vulnerable and humble, but it's a pleasant change.
Can't stand Sonja or Bethanny. Sonja is delusional and out of control, plus a downright embarrassment when around men. Bethanny is brusque, rude and talks way too fast. Listening to her is almost painful. Her ex is probably happy to be living on his own -- especially now that she's been ordered to fork over even more cash and he gets to stay in their luxury apartment.
Frankel has been ordered to pay Hoppy $100,000 in attorney fees by June 1. She previously made a separate court-ordered payment of $100,000 for the same purpose.
The judge said in the ruling that Hoppy “lacks sufficient funds of his own to compensate counsel without depleting his assets.” Indeed, the divorce bills are seriously piling up for the drug company salesman, who makes just over $100,000 per year.
Per the documents, Hoppy paid his former lawyers a total of $307,683, and owed them $86,996.02 as of March 12, 2014. He got new attorneys on March 20, 2014, paying a retainer of $50,000, and owed them $221,962.65 as of July 9, 2014. The number has only grown since then.
Adding to his court-ordered relief, Frankel will be forced to pay him $11,858.42 per month as temporary maintenance beginning this month. She’ll also pay him a temporary base child support of $3,000 for their daughter Bryn, 5, as well as 97% of Bryn’s preschool tuition (which is $600 per month), medical expenses, and other extracurricular expenses (around $900 per month), according to the documents.
The judge also ordered her to pay all carrying charges on the apartment that the couple still own jointly — and where Hoppy lives — totaling more than $11,000 per month, according to the court documents. That includes roughly $1,000 in utilities, $500 in housekeeping expenses, and other fees associated with the home.
These support orders will only be valid for 12 months, or until the couple finally come to a final divorce agreement.
That is a freaking DISGRACE! Why doesn't Jason take himself and his nose and go back to PA. Anyone (except B, unfortunately for her) could see he was a USER from the first day! A frat boy with a big nose and beady eyes followed her around until he "just happened" to meet her. Then played right into everything he knew she wanted to hear. Once he got her hooked and pregnant, he started with the verbal and emotional abuse (and I'm sure he raised his hands to her more than once)
I cannot believe she has to pay this scumbag "maintenance" and has to pay all the common charges and bills for the apartment that BETHENNEY bought and paid for with HER money (why oh why did she put him on the papers???)
The worst part is, she has to pay HIS lawyers to screw her over!!
The only two people I can handle on the show right now are the Countess, who I like much better now for some unknown reason, and Dorinda, who brings a breath of fresh air to the show. Even as wealthy as she may be, she seems far more normal and down-to-earth than some of the others. What she sees in John, however, I will never fathom! Yuck!!!
I like Ramona somewhat better post divorce too. I don't know if it's her toned-down look or her being more vulnerable and humble, but it's a pleasant change.
Can't stand Sonja or Bethanny. Sonja is delusional and out of control, plus a downright embarrassment when around men. Bethanny is brusque, rude and talks way too fast. Listening to her is almost painful. Her ex is probably happy to be living on his own -- especially now that she's been ordered to fork over even more cash and he gets to stay in their luxury apartment.
My god, if Bethany is truly like the way she is in the show...the man is probably breathing for the first time. She talks, and talks, and asks questions, and doesn't stop, and doesn't stop, and doesn't stop, going on and on and on until you don't even realize what the original topic was and now you're somewhere else and she's still talking and it goes on and on...Deliberately making this difficult to follow because that is what I hear from her.
That is a freaking DISGRACE! Why doesn't Jason take himself and his nose and go back to PA. Anyone (except B, unfortunately for her) could see he was a USER from the first day! A frat boy with a big nose and beady eyes followed her around until he "just happened" to meet her. Then played right into everything he knew she wanted to hear. Once he got her hooked and pregnant, he started with the verbal and emotional abuse (and I'm sure he raised his hands to her more than once)
I cannot believe she has to pay this scumbag "maintenance" and has to pay all the common charges and bills for the apartment that BETHENNEY bought and paid for with HER money (why oh why did she put him on the papers???)
The worst part is, she has to pay HIS lawyers to screw her over!!
I mean, that ruling did seem kind of harsh. It's not like he has full custody. Bethenny should have been more careful and had a WAY better prenup.
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