Jun 03 2009
Kelly Shore Enjoys Some Cuddle Time…
Fresh off of her appearance on The Maury Show, Kelly Shore enjoys some nice cuddle time with a furry friend… her teddy bear! I’m under the impression that some of you may have missed the show… it did air as scheduled. The show was fun with a party-like atmosphere. There was good energy on the whole and I thought Kelly represented herself well up there (of course). So, now she’s continuing her time off from the Industry and just taking some ‘chill time.’ But, as always, thinking of her fans and sending us some cute pictures of her to enjoy! Anyone else wish they were a teddy bear?
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Hey man! What channel was that on?? Because I tried to watch it on wed june 3 on maury and the only thing on maury was the best of 2008!!!! And this aired at noon on maury on the east coast!! So where was it at?I lost three hours of work to come home an watch it!!! Your truly
Oh, i would love to cuddle up with you anytime. I did see you and Kimber on Maury which did air at its regular time here in LA, and both of you were splendid. However, I’ve read where you’ve gotten some heat from some transgendered folk because of your appearance on the show, calling the Maury show exploitive, degrading, and even harmful to the cause of people who are transgendered. Now I’m as mystified by all this as Kimber was when she was picked out as a “male” by the audience. ( I hope she’s okay and just tell that it’s all right. I don’t think anyone was being disrespectful to her or to you or any of the girls on the stage. Even the audience itself looked surprised that they actually got it right). The Maury show has been doing these programs nearly 20 years and in none of the ones I’ve seen has there been anything mean-spirited and insulting except maybe for the few shows where they gave out money to audience members who guessed right. From what I’ve seen every participant has been treated with respect and everyone was polite on and off the stage based on all the backstage pictures I’ve seen on various websites. And I’ll bet that the people in the audience left the studio with far more respect for transgendered people than which they arrived with. All things considered you did much more to help your cause than any possible harm. And what’s wrong with a hour of good cheer and laughter. A sense of humor can break down a lot of walls. You and Kimber did your part. Now it’s time for others to pick up the ball and run with it. Until next time, keep smiling and be good.