I don't think anyone's marriage is perfect and I don't know who to feel more sorry for, the woman (Tricia Walsh Smith) in this video says she's being evicted by her rich husband (who she also keeps saying won't or can't have sex with her) or the rich husband, who everyone now knows, can't have sex with her (or doesn't want to) and his daughter, who wants the wife kicked out.
The apartment in the video seems so "empty" and stale, and I could swear I've met this lady in NYC somewhere - maybe not her, literally, but her type, empty as the apartment she claims to be evicted out of - and probably a little drunk when the video was shot.
See for yourself:
And yet, there's really no absolute right and wrong - we don't know the whole story and maybe, the husband will make an online video and say the wife is a gold digger.
So, will Social Media get us any closer to the real truth? Do we even what to know the truth here - or does seeing her troubles make ours seem lighter (or not)?
I don't know - but every time someone who is pissed at their partner and has story which is somewhat interesting - stuff like this, stuff that could probably not have happened before, gets circulated all over the Internet.
And how is that going to affect her settlement - you'd think it would be worse now - but then, let's face it, if her story is true, she had little to lose.
And what will people do when they have little to lose? Make a YouTube video accusing their partner of eviction? As amusing as this video might seem, I can't say that I like it's implications.
But see for yourself and watch the video.
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