Behind the Screen: Real World: Trisha Blogs Defense - Blames Editing
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INXS - Devil Inside?
Seriously, I just don't buy it - and I never, ever do.
Yes, there is an extent as to which the editors can pick and choose what is going to be shown in the 22 minutes a week that we are offered on The Real World......but...the things that come out of that girls mouth were not put there by the producers, that is all Trisha. Even undiluted by editing, it will still be inconsiderate, inappropriate and childish.
There should be no excuses in an apology. It would have been much more of a saving grace and a positive reflection on her personality if Trisha could have focused more on "sorry" and less on reasons why we should condone her actions.
Her statement being devoid of any meaningful contrition, at least we all can get a chuckle reading about how MTV made it look like she kissed someone else.
*wink* *wink*
Trisha Cummings myspace blog post:
I looooove the pic, that is awesome. Trisha has done everything to exclude Parisa, make her feel like an outcast, and just been an all out ***** to her...
— Katiedid