And, of course, the dumbest in this group of women are the celebrities. I often wonder whether it’s the fame or money that gets in the way of their common sense. An example of this stupidity is that of Tasha Smith, star of Tyler Perry’s "Why Did I Get Married?" It’s a classic case of life imitating arts. The woman obviously learned nothing from the movie’s many lessons.
According to TMZ, the actress “will think twice about getting hitched again -- the now ex-husband she calls a glorified assistant just scored a fat settlement in their divorce.” The woman has been ordered by a court to “hand over nearly $7k/month in spousal support to Keith Douglas. That's on top of the $50k she already shelled out to him in December.” The million Dollar question now is what was the woman thinking when she met, courted and getting married to a guy she now suddenly consider to be a “glorified assistant”? If the man actually fits that description then, she must be a glorified, damned fool!
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Are you surprised by this turn of events in her life…seriously?
I sympathize with Tasha Smith. She surely deserves a better deal.
I guess this display of dumbness is not limited to celebrities. Most women are guilty of trying to have a man they can show off for his “fine look” than his character, smartness or professionalism.
It’s so funny that Tasha Smith is a damn mess in real life as she is in her character in most movies.
This woman has come a long way. She doesn’t deserve this mess in her life.
Truth be told, Tasha should have learned her lessons from the time before she became famous. But then, when most people become famous, they become something else.
This problem is common to celebrities as it is to regular folks. Most of us women, irrespective of status, are guilty of the stupidity. I was once as dumb as Tasha Smith but I've since learned my lessons. The need for a husband needs to go beyond appearance and silly things.
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