Brandi Glanville admits she was booted off “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” back in 2015.
During the latest episode of her podcast “Brandi Glanville Unfiltered”, released on Friday, the reality star told guest and “Jackass” star Poopies, whose real name is Sean McInerney, that she’s no longer on the show because she got kicked off.
“I’m not on ‘Real Housewives’ anymore… I got fired,” she said.
“Then they hired me back for other s**t,” she continued, seemingly referring to her guest appearances and her casting on season two of “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” in 2022.
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Elsewhere during their heart-to-heart chatting about drugs and alcohol, Glanville, 50, shared that she has one DUI from 2009 in which she paid a lot of money to get it “expunged.”
“I generally Uber,...
During the latest episode of her podcast “Brandi Glanville Unfiltered”, released on Friday, the reality star told guest and “Jackass” star Poopies, whose real name is Sean McInerney, that she’s no longer on the show because she got kicked off.
“I’m not on ‘Real Housewives’ anymore… I got fired,” she said.
“Then they hired me back for other s**t,” she continued, seemingly referring to her guest appearances and her casting on season two of “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” in 2022.
Read More: Brandi Glanville Calls Piper Perabo A ‘Horrible C**t’ For Having An Alleged Affair With Her Ex Eddie Cibrian
Elsewhere during their heart-to-heart chatting about drugs and alcohol, Glanville, 50, shared that she has one DUI from 2009 in which she paid a lot of money to get it “expunged.”
“I generally Uber,...
- 2/18/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Jackass stuntman Sean McInerney, better known as Poopies, returned to brave the waters for Discovery’s Shark Week on Sunday (July 24) night, one year after suffering a terrifying shark bite. “I thought I was gonna die in front of my friends,” McInerney said in an emotional moment during Sunday’s special, Jackass Shark Week 2.0. “Um, that’s pretty heavy.” Last year, the Jackass crew performed a dangerous stunt as part of Shark Week that saw McInerney bitten on the hand and wrist. The injury severed multiple tendons, ligaments, and muscles, resulting in numerous surgeries and physical therapy sessions. McInerney still doesn’t have full mobility in his injured hand. However, despite the traumatic experience, McInerney was determined not to let what happened to him ruin his love for the ocean. “It’s really important for me to get over that fear,” he explained, “because I don’t want that accident...
- 7/25/2022
- TV Insider
Paramount’s new Jackass Forever film has drawn condemnation from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which called for a criminal investigation into the production.
The film was released this week and so far has grossed an estimated $20 million. The sequel to 2010’s Jackass 3D, it is the fourth main installment and the fifth overall installment in the Jackass film series.
PETA claimed a stunt in which Johnny Knoxville and Steve-o provoke honeybees into stinging Steve-o’s penis (killing many of them), and another in which a scorpion is put in someone’s mouth and hit repeatedly until the animal stings are particularly worrisome.
The organization has sent letters to Los Angeles city and San Luis Obispo County prosecutors about the matter. PETA points out that the Paramount Pictures movie—which appears to have been filmed at least partially in Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo County—likely broke state animal protection laws.
The film was released this week and so far has grossed an estimated $20 million. The sequel to 2010’s Jackass 3D, it is the fourth main installment and the fifth overall installment in the Jackass film series.
PETA claimed a stunt in which Johnny Knoxville and Steve-o provoke honeybees into stinging Steve-o’s penis (killing many of them), and another in which a scorpion is put in someone’s mouth and hit repeatedly until the animal stings are particularly worrisome.
The organization has sent letters to Los Angeles city and San Luis Obispo County prosecutors about the matter. PETA points out that the Paramount Pictures movie—which appears to have been filmed at least partially in Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo County—likely broke state animal protection laws.
- 2/5/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Ahead of the Paramount Pictures release of “Jackass Forever” on February 4 next year, the slapstick reality film directed by Jeff Tremaine is already in hot water. Following the release of the movie’s trailer — featuring Johnny Knoxville, Steve-o, Wee Man, and the gang — PETA has reached out to Los Angeles prosecutors demanding a criminal probe into the filmmakers regarding an alleged incident of animal cruelty. (Via Joblo.)
Here’s an excerpt from PETA’s press release:
PETA’s attention has been drawn to the production of the upcoming Paramount Pictures movie, filmed in Los Angeles County, the trailer for which shows Johnny Knoxville being charged by a bull, Sean McInerney being bitten on the nose by a snake, and a tarantula trapped in a plastic tube between Ehren McGhehey and Compston Wilson’s heads. PETA notes that these activities appear to violate California’s prohibitions on bullfighting and similar exhibitions,...
Here’s an excerpt from PETA’s press release:
PETA’s attention has been drawn to the production of the upcoming Paramount Pictures movie, filmed in Los Angeles County, the trailer for which shows Johnny Knoxville being charged by a bull, Sean McInerney being bitten on the nose by a snake, and a tarantula trapped in a plastic tube between Ehren McGhehey and Compston Wilson’s heads. PETA notes that these activities appear to violate California’s prohibitions on bullfighting and similar exhibitions,...
- 9/11/2021
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals upped its campaign this week against Paramount’s forthcoming Jackass Forever. In a letter to Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Kimberly Abourezk and L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer, PETA Cousel Caitlin Zittkowski wrote that the film’s trailer contains “scenes apparently involving cruelty to animals.”
She specifically calls out moments that include “Johnny Knoxville being charged by an agitated bull, a person being bitten on the nose by a captive snake, and a tarantula trapped in a plastic tube between two people’s heads.” She notes that, since the film appears to have been shot in L.A., any violations would lie within the purview of their offices. According to IMDb, production did in fact take place in L.A.
The bullfighting scene, for instance, may violate California Penal Code section 597(b), according to Zittkowski. She says that section applies to any...
She specifically calls out moments that include “Johnny Knoxville being charged by an agitated bull, a person being bitten on the nose by a captive snake, and a tarantula trapped in a plastic tube between two people’s heads.” She notes that, since the film appears to have been shot in L.A., any violations would lie within the purview of their offices. According to IMDb, production did in fact take place in L.A.
The bullfighting scene, for instance, may violate California Penal Code section 597(b), according to Zittkowski. She says that section applies to any...
- 9/9/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
The unparalleled brain trust that is the Jackass crew is back with more brilliant idiocy in the new trailer for Jackass Forever, set to arrive in theaters October 22nd.
The new film marks the franchise’s fourth and first in over 10 years, following 2010’s Jackass 3D. It was directed by co-creator Jeff Tremaine and features much of the original cast, including Johnny Knoxville, Steve-o, Jason “Wee Man” Acuña, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey, and Preston Lacy, plus new members Jasper Dolphin (best known as a founding member of Odd Future), Sean McInerney,...
The new film marks the franchise’s fourth and first in over 10 years, following 2010’s Jackass 3D. It was directed by co-creator Jeff Tremaine and features much of the original cast, including Johnny Knoxville, Steve-o, Jason “Wee Man” Acuña, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey, and Preston Lacy, plus new members Jasper Dolphin (best known as a founding member of Odd Future), Sean McInerney,...
- 7/20/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Plenty of shows have “jumped the shark” over the years, so for Discovery’s annual Shark Week, the pranksters of “Jackass” decided to do so as well — just literally. And the stunt ended about as well as you’d think.
Naturally, the crew worked their way up to the stunt. To start, Sean McInerney — known as Poopies on the show — wakeboarded across shark-infested waters, making it through unscathed. (Even after his body was doused in chum at the beginning of the show). So, to up the Jackassery, the guys decided to have Poopies attempt to jump the waters on his board.
Of course, he only made it a few feet off the ramp before landing in the water, which you can see on repeat in the gif below. And upon landing, things took a turn.
Poopies launching over a pit of ten hungry sharks at full speed… don't try this at home.
Naturally, the crew worked their way up to the stunt. To start, Sean McInerney — known as Poopies on the show — wakeboarded across shark-infested waters, making it through unscathed. (Even after his body was doused in chum at the beginning of the show). So, to up the Jackassery, the guys decided to have Poopies attempt to jump the waters on his board.
Of course, he only made it a few feet off the ramp before landing in the water, which you can see on repeat in the gif below. And upon landing, things took a turn.
Poopies launching over a pit of ten hungry sharks at full speed… don't try this at home.
- 7/12/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
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