
Wow this is funny and crazy at the same time, people all over the world love those I love New York reality show's i dont understand why but they do, well my question is do these producers do a good background before they put these people on there shows....well check this out, the winner of the first season of VH1’s Charm School, was serving time in a prison in California. But you’re not going to believe WHY!!!.You see it turns out that Saaphyri has a very checkered past. Actually, her name isn’t even Saaphyri Windsor – it’s Wanda Scott. she’s been on the run from the law for the past 3 years.In 2004, Saaphyri was arrested for stealing her uncle’s identity and running up thousands of dollars in debt (allegedly, the money was used for her BREAST IMPLANTS). Instead of going to trial, however, the Charm School Winner pled no contest to the charges and was scheduled to be sentenced on November 18, 2005.
But Saaphyri NEVER showed up to sentencing. And so from November 18, 2005 until November 22nd 2008 (when she was pulled over in L.A. for driving with an invalid license), Saaphyri’s been on the run. So what, you ask, was Saaphyri doing in those 3 years that she was hiding from the law. Well according to her profile on imdb.com, she’s made 16 TV appearances. Among the show appearances were VH1’s Charm School (which she won) and the Tyra Banks Show. And she’s actually on VH1’s CURRENT SEASON of I Love Money - which airs every Monday night. Here’s the full list:
"Reality Obsessed" .... Herself (1 episode, 2008)
"Hole in the Wall" .... Herself (1 episode, 2008)
"VH1: All Access" .... Herself (1 episode, 2008)
"Baisden After Dark" .... Herself (1 episode, 2007)
Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav (2007) (TV) .... Herself
"Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School" .... Herself (7 episodes, 2007)
"The Tyra Banks Show" .... Herself (2 episodes, 2006)
"Flavor of Love" .... Herself (2 episodes, 2006)
Hey, I don't understand how people can actually watch shows like that either. That is rediculous that they would allow someone like that to be put on television. It makes you wonder what kind of shady backgrounds the other contestants have.
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That is hysterical. It almost makes me want to watch those shitty shows more now, just to see what kind of people they have on it. I have never been one for reality tv, with the exception of the Apprentice. I especially hate the ones on mtv/vh1. If I need a moral/confidence boost, I just need to watch one of those shows, and I'll realize that my life could be worse.
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