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I enjoyed it, and watched a couple of others.  She’s funny, self-aware and self-deprecating with the benefit of 7 years of personal growth.  I hope she can grow even more as a person in the next few years and not jump into marriages or relationships!

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On 11/30/2022 at 2:11 AM, SunnyBeBe said:

Just read this and was wondering what Megan is doing right now.. is it the podcast?  I couldn’t figure it out.  I realize she has several children.  
 

https://people.com/tv/meghan-king-opens-up-about-feeling-inadequate-while-using-social-media/

Oh, please, Meghan. If social media is messing with you THAT much, WALK AWAY. TAKE A BREAK. The fact that you felt the need to post this is sympathy trolling, IMO. You like the attention. Admit it.

 

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Guess who made an awkward short lol

https://youtu.be/xMTRjvpfKqg

She was always kind of awkward..yet she also used that to her advantage lol.  

One of my favorite moments was when after Tamra went off on her on the phone...Meghan called her out saying just because she was going through a bad time in her life didn't justify being yelled and sworn at.

Her low key way of not letting Tamra off the hook was an interesting strategy that did get Tamra to apologize and come across sincere.  This was in season 11 after the vehicle turn over in the desert.

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On 8/19/2023 at 10:37 AM, JAYJAY1979 said:

Guess who made an awkward short lol

https://youtu.be/xMTRjvpfKqg

She was always kind of awkward..yet she also used that to her advantage lol.  

One of my favorite moments was when after Tamra went off on her on the phone...Meghan called her out saying just because she was going through a bad time in her life didn't justify being yelled and sworn at.

Her low key way of not letting Tamra off the hook was an interesting strategy that did get Tamra to apologize and come across sincere.  This was in season 11 after the vehicle turn over in the desert.

I see she still craves the limelight. 

Also, there is no wonder Biden's nephew divorced her after a couple of months. Why did they even get married?

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On 8/23/2023 at 9:10 PM, ZettaK said:

I see she still craves the limelight. 

Also, there is no wonder Biden's nephew divorced her after a couple of months. Why did they even get married?

I had no idea Meghan had a connection to the family! A lot has happened since she left the show. 

I enjoyed Meghan as a Housewife. She was a strong enough person to hold her own with much older cast members and carry drama, but even as a hormonal new mom, she was great keeping it together. A cast full of Vicki, Tamra, Shannon, Kelly, and Peggy types is too much. You need a couple calm Meghan types imo. 

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On 3/25/2024 at 2:35 PM, RealHousewife said:

I had no idea Meghan had a connection to the family! A lot has happened since she left the show. 

I enjoyed Meghan as a Housewife. She was a strong enough person to hold her own with much older cast members and carry drama, but even as a hormonal new mom, she was great keeping it together. A cast full of Vicki, Tamra, Shannon, Kelly, and Peggy types is too much. You need a couple calm Meghan types imo. 

Meghan knew Biden'd nephew for a few weeks only, so it was not a huge shock they separated two months after the wedding. They were living in different states, as well. 

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On 8/18/2024 at 6:21 PM, Gharlane said:

Hokey smokes! Did it not occur to her to call a wildlife specialist?

I don't think she cared enough.

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I saw in the comments a reference that she left her development impaired child in the car while the other kids were eating ice cream????  Anyone know anything about that?  Because that couple with the nest story is causing me to suppress every bone in my body to fly to her location (I'm old - I have money) and beat the ever-loving snot out of this bitch.

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16 hours ago, Carolina Girl said:

I saw in the comments a reference that she left her development impaired child in the car while the other kids were eating ice cream????  Anyone know anything about that?  Because that couple with the nest story is causing me to suppress every bone in my body to fly to her location (I'm old - I have money) and beat the ever-loving snot out of this bitch.

Yes! She is a very authoritarian parent. She gives me Ruby Franke vibes. As the kids get older, they are going to be more difficult to control, and she is big on punishment. There was also a time where she posted about sending her 7-year old Aspen down to a hotel lobby alone to get something for her. 

https://realityblurb.com/2022/01/31/rhoc-alum-meghan-king-says-she-was-in-denial-during-marriage-to-jim-edmonds-in-her-new-youtube-channel-plus-defends-herself-against-online-trolls-accusing-her-of-child-abuse/

 

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3 hours ago, bravofan27 said:

Yes! She is a very authoritarian parent. She gives me Ruby Franke vibes. As the kids get older, they are going to be more difficult to control, and she is big on punishment. There was also a time where she posted about sending her 7-year old Aspen down to a hotel lobby alone to get something for her. 

https://realityblurb.com/2022/01/31/rhoc-alum-meghan-king-says-she-was-in-denial-during-marriage-to-jim-edmonds-in-her-new-youtube-channel-plus-defends-herself-against-online-trolls-accusing-her-of-child-abuse/

 

Big on punishment? She is relatively young. This is not our grandparents' generation. And I'm older myself. 

I have no words about leaving the kids alone in cars, or sending them to a hotel lobby with many strangers around. 

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1 hour ago, ZettaK said:

Big on punishment? She is relatively young. This is not our grandparents' generation. And I'm older myself. 

I have no words about leaving the kids alone in cars, or sending them to a hotel lobby with many strangers around. 

That is more Boomer behavior. It is totally something my parents would have done and did. They also left us in the car in Vegas to gamble. More than once.

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22 hours ago, Carolina Girl said:

I saw in the comments a reference that she left her development impaired child in the car while the other kids were eating ice cream????  Anyone know anything about that?  Because that couple with the nest story is causing me to suppress every bone in my body to fly to her location (I'm old - I have money) and beat the ever-loving snot out of this bitch.

Wait…what? 

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36 minutes ago, Natalie68 said:

That is more Boomer behavior. It is totally something my parents would have done and did. They also left us in the car in Vegas to gamble. More than once.

Agree about the boomer behavior. My parents, born in the 40s, would occasionally do things like that, but not to punish, and not to teach independence. They just didn't know any better and it was a different time back then. I would lose my mom at the grocery store ALL the time, and it was ME that had to ask customer service to page her over the speaker to come find me. That would never be considered safe today to alert the wild public that a child was lost. 

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40 minutes ago, Natalie68 said:

That is more Boomer behavior. It is totally something my parents would have done and did. They also left us in the car in Vegas to gamble. More than once.

I’m a “Boomer” (I won’t go into how much I hate that term since it’s often used derrogatorily) and I remember being left in the car while my parents ran into stores, being away from the house from virtually dawn to dusk in the summer, as well as other stuff that is unthinkable today. Times have changed. There would be no way that I would leave a kid unattended in a car, not even long enough to run in and out of a convenience store. Same with being among strangers by themselves.

If true, Meghan should have known better.

5 minutes ago, bravofan27 said:

Agree about the boomer behavior. My parents, born in the 40s, would occasionally do things like that, but not to punish, and not to teach independence. They just didn't know any better and it was a different time back then. I would lose my mom at the grocery store ALL the time, and it was ME that had to ask customer service to page her over the speaker to come find me. That would never be considered safe today to alert the wild public that a child was lost. 

I would wander off in stores all the time. Funnily, I’d be the one to panic. My mom would be doing something “boring” and I’d gravitate to the toy department or later, the record department (yes, I’m old), then realize I lost track of my mom.

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On 9/19/2024 at 11:33 AM, ZettaK said:

have no words about leaving the kids alone in cars, or sending them to a hotel lobby with many strangers around. 

Because God knows skeevy pervs would NEVER be looking for kids in parking lots or hotel lobbies (where parents are distracted by the check-in process).  

I recall leaving my son in my car while I ran in to pay for the gas pump.  The difference was I parked the car so I could keep one eye on it, locked the door and there was the extra added bonus of a 120-lb. German Shepherd on the backseat with him, who would have gladly removed any appendage from a stranger that somehow found its way into the car.  

On 9/19/2024 at 2:12 PM, RoseAllDay said:

I would wander off in stores all the time. Funnily, I’d be the one to panic. My mom would be doing something “boring” and I’d gravitate to the toy department or later, the record department (yes, I’m old), then realize I lost track of my mom.

I can only imagine what it must be like for a tyke at eye-level in a busy department store.  Once during Xmas shoppinp, my boyfriend and I came across a kid at Macy's who was lost and he hoisted him up on his shoulders so that he could look around for Mom.  Found her right away - the poor woman was frantic.  

 

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