Me and the thought of hearing Drew’s irritating Voice by end of the month and having to deal with Drew,Chase,Josslyn and Curtis all in the same episodes #GH
Menopause is such a fun little season of life
You're exhausted by 2 PM, wide awake at 3 AM, overstimulated by group texts, mysteriously puffier than yesterday, your brain clocks out mid-sentence, and you are one chewing sound away from a felony.
I love that for us
Look at that. Elizabeth was able to talk about the horrible thing that happened to her as a teen. She got to explain how she got through it and how she's doing now and Dante didn't make it about him. He didn't interrupt her and turn that story into his highlight show. A man! #GH
Happy birthday @RebeccaLHerbst 🥳🩷 You are a phenomenal woman. A talented actress, queen of facial expressions, genuine, beautiful, sweet, & one of the biggest hearts I’ve ever met. Thank you for being supportive of me in my cancer fight 🥹 Enjoy your day queen Xoxo
@LSA8M#GH keeps coming up with stories they think will garner sympathy for victims of their own making and it keeps backfiring. We all saw Kristina trip over a duffel bag and we all saw Jordan kiss her stupid boyfriend and crash.
🔥 In EXTREMELY disturbing victim impact statements from #KouriRichins children, they accuse her of locking them up, denying them food, abusing their pets, threatening to KILL their pets, and one child is suspicious that she poisoned him with fentanyl, causing him to go to the hospital with a seizure. Kouri allegedly refused to let them draw his blood.
When one of the boys wanted to sleep on his father's side of the bed after he passed away, Kouri told him that he might die too.
There were extremely sick things going on in this household for a long time.
ALERT: Children of the Utah mom who killed her husband and then wrote a book about grieving say they want her to die in prison.
Kouri Richins was convicted of poisoning and killing her husband, Eric Richins, in a scheme to inherit his $4 million estate and pay off her failed real estate project debts and run away with her handyman lover.
Kouri wrote a book, ‘Are You With Me?’, to help her sons, 5, 7, and 9 at the time, grieve after killing their father.
The Division of Child and Family Services said the 3 children have been in therapy since the murder, and found that Kouri physically and emotionally abused the oldest.
The children's therapists read statements of what they told them in therapy.
The oldest son stated, “I’m afraid if she gets out, she will come after me and my brothers, my whole family.”
Kouri is facing a maximum of life in prison; however, the judge could give her 25 years to life, which would make her eligible for parole.