Stacie Scott Turner

Stacie Scott Turner on Michaele Salahi and Tareq: 'The Craziest People in the World'

Stacie Scott Turner is talking trash about her Real Housewives of D.C. co-star Michaele Salahi and her husband. In a scathing new blog, Stacie claims that Michaele and her husband suffer from "Salahi-ism."

I don't blame Stacie for being upset. It's hard when you find out that someone you were friendly with is a liar. I think Michaele and Tareq are pathological liars and they can no longer distinguish their own facts from fiction. When folks are automatically calling BS on your Multiple Sclerosis announcement, b*tch, you've got a problem!

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Stacie defines Salihi-ism as “a condition of, or pertaining to total self-centeredness; 2. A mental state; characterized by absolute pre-occupation with oneself and/or self-interests. See also: narcissism."

Stacie continues, describing Michaele and Tareq as “The craziest people in the world, the ones who really do the most damage, ironically, are the same ones who believe that they are completely sane; that it's the rest of us who are crazy!! When their craziness is exposed, they see themselves as the victims, not the offenders. The rules of society that most of us abide by, regardless of culture, are completely irrelevant to the condition of Salahi-ism.

How many Michaele Salhis do we all know! I think most heterosexual men suffer from Salahism: Can't admit when they're wrong, then when they're truth "is exposed," they are "not the offenders" ... But wait, there's more! Stacie slams Michaele's husband and explains why the couple is delusional.

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Stacie Scott Turner Talks About Michaele Salahi and Being Adopted

On last week's episode of the Real Housewives of D.C., cast member Stacie Scott Turner takes a trip to Paris with her husband. While in France, Stacie meets up with the Salahis because Michaele Salahi invited herself to join them. The two couples actually had a great time though, or so I read - I don't watch this show.

Stacie spoke with Essence magazine about her birth mother, the White House party crashers and their newest lawsuit.

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ESSENCE.com: Why did you share such a personal story with Michaele Salahi in Paris about finding your adoptive parents?  We were in Paris with a number of family and friends and I felt comfortable sharing it with Michaele. While in Paris, I saw a different side of her than the other ladies have.

After finding your mother, you realized that your birth was a secret? This search has occurred over a period of eight years, because I wasn't focused on it and needed some medical history. I ended up locating my birth mother and corresponded with her -- the reality is that she has a whole different life now. She's never shared with anyone that she had a child, that's a secret. I contacted her and I have no interest in divulging her secret but I also have the expectation that she would share with me who my birth father is and any information about where I come from. She was unwilling to do that, likely out of fear of her being found out.

Were you hurt that your mother withheld information about your father? I totally took it personally. On one hand, I couldn't be more appreciative that she gave me up for adoption which allowed me to have a better life. But given that it's 40 years later, she should be willing to share some information about my birth father. In this week's episode, I find out that he doesn't even know that I exist. That made me more interested in finding him so we can both decide if we want to have a relationship. A person has the right to know if they have a child or not.
What do you think about the Salahis not paying for Paul's party?
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Meet The Real Housewives of D.C. Cast

Bravo needs to make a Real Housewives of the United States series because it's like the network is trying to cover every friggin' city in the States anyway. The newest installment in this tired franchise is "The Real Housewives of D.C." which stars none other than shameless White House party crasher Michaele Salahi.

Andy Cohen of Bravo defends Bravo's choice to feature the scandalous woman who crashed the White House dinner with her husband which caused presidential Social Secretary Desiree Rogers to be fired.

Andy said, "To the people who might excoriate us and say we’re making Michaele famous or glorifying what she did: ‘here’s what’ — we don’t make shows to make people famous and as a corollary, we don’t view being on a television show either as a reward or a punishment. That’s up to the individuals who choose to do so and the people who choose to watch and react.”

Controversy = Ratings = $$$$! That's all Bravo cares about. I don't like Michaele already because the way her name is spelled is f*cking retarded! I have major issues with basic names being misspelled for no reason. You wanna be unique? Try giving your kid a unique name instead of giving 'em more work to do cause they have to correct everyone on how to spell it their entire lives.

You can click on each cast member's name for bios.

Michaele Salahi Real Housewives of D.C.

Michaele Salahi, crazy attention whore b*tch photographed in a room that resembles the White House

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Stacie Scott Turner, 42, looking good. Black don't crack.

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Mary Schmidt Amons is wearing a dress that does nothing for her square figure.

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Catherine Ommanney, Bravo put a British chick in the Real Housewives cast. This is rubbish!

Lynda Erkiletian needs to chill with the plastic surgery

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