British play-wright bashes famous husband on YouTube
Hollywood drama is something that will probably never die. You’ll always have the hot, young “actress” type who’s trying to make it big and happens to find love in the multi-millionaire old enough to be her grandfather and we’re ok with that, to an extent.
As long as we don’t have to pretend we believe it’s real love then we’re on the live and let live side of the fence, but when the trials and tribulations of these Tinseltown WAGs make their way to the internet, we make a point of making it our business.
On Saturday, British play-wright and actress, Trisha Walsh-Smith gave us a lovely tour of the home she shares with President of the Shubert Organisation, Phillip Smith. She also let us in on a few secrets of their marriage.
The video is full of all sorts of claims regarding the couples sex life (er, lack there of) and who’s getting what in the divorce.
We’ll let you decide what you think of the woman yourself. We’re not quite sure if the video is meant to be serious or not. . .answers on a postcard to the usual address.
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