
Catherine Ommanney
Another Housewife is getting a divorce.
The Real Housewives of DC's Cat Ommanney and husband Charles Ommanney, a White House photographer, are divorcing, according to an interview Cat gave to Parade.com. "My marriage fell apart and so my life has been completely turned upside down and inside out. I've had to do some major soul searching and I still am," she said.
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Real Housewives of D.C.
To quote Cat, bullocks.
Maybe it's the conditioning we've had from seasons of flipped tables, pulled weaves, Big Poppas and gummy bear breakdowns, but The Real Housewives of D.C. just aren't delivering the goods. And by "the goods," I mean the really bad behavior, of course.
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Real Housewives of DC
It had been a long day of hyping their new Bravo series, and The Real Housewives of Washington, D.C.'s Catherine "Cat" Ommanney desperately wanted to change the subject from co-star and alleged White House party crasher Michaele Salahi.
"Let's talk about racism!" Ommanney said, butting into an ongoing conversation.
But her castmates — Stacie Turner, Mary Amons, and Lynda Erkiletian — were grateful, explaining they had been asked quite enough about Salahi, thank you very much...
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The Real Housewives of D.C.
Real Housewives of D.C.
9/8c Bravo
Bravo gives a big vote to Washington, D.C. The current season of Top Chef is based in the nation's capital, and now this newest entry in the soapy "Housewives" franchise is set there as well. Here, the manicured realms of five D.C. women — Stacie Scott Turner, Michaele Salahi, Catherine Ommanney, Lynda Erkiletian and Mary Schmidt Amons — are charted in reality fashion. In tonight's premiere, Michaele (notorious as a crasher of a 2009 White House state dinner) throws a polo event, but modeling-agency proprietress Lynda snubs her. Meanwhile, Mary gets ready for her birthday bash, and Stacie presides over a dinner party.
Read on for previews of So You Think You Can Dance, Gordon Ramsay's Great Escape, The Night Life, Bethenny Getting Married?, Stan Lee's Superhumans and Ace of Cakes.
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Catherine Ommanney, Stacie Turner, Mary Amons, Lynda Erkiletian, Michaele Salahi
The following is a special guest review by New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd
The fantasy cast of The Real Housewives of Washington D.C. would feature Michelle Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton and the fearsome Cheney sisters. Not only do these women wield real influence in the capital, they're also the ones you'd want on your side if you ever found yourself in a knife fight in a Hong Kong alley.
But on Bravo, connections are less important than claws. So instead, interspersed with shots of the Washington monuments, we get five women on the periphery of the periphery of power, so far outside the marbled inner sanctum that it required ...
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Rob Lowe
Rob Lowe will write about being an actor and father in an upcoming memoir titled "Stories I Only Tell My Friends."
The book, announced by publisher Henry Holt and Company, is set for a May 2011 release. Holt president Stephen Rubin described the project as "a mid-career meditation on his four decades as an actor."
See photos of Rob Lowe through the years
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The Real Housewives of D.C.
Michaele and Tareq Salahi are going from the White House's security list to Bravo's A-list.
Michaele Salahi is part of the cast of The Real Housewives of D.C., premiering Thursday, Aug. 5 at 9/8c.
The latest installment of the Bravo franchise — the fifth following...
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