Vote For Star!
I know it's hard and Star's recent actions, in my view, are totally an emotional reaction to being very, very hurt by ABC's business decision to not renew her contract. It's still probably too soon for her to think about it without getting mad and feeling betrayed but it is still time to move upward and onward.
Star Jones Reynolds appears to be having a ball in her newfound notoriety as a betrayed former employee of ABC’s “The View.”
Over the weekend, her Web site, StarJones.com, posted a message saying that it had received requests from "several thousand visitors" about how to contact ABC about her firing. The site listed the business address of Disney CEO Robert Iger at ABC’s parent company Walt Disney; Brian Frons, president of ABC Daytime; and Barbara Walters and Bill Geddie, the executive producers of “The View.”
The site also listed an ABC-TV web address where complaints can be posted, as well as a personal message from Star to her fans, saying in part that "had it not been for all of your emails and letters, this past week would have been very difficult."
Meanwhile, just one week after announcing prematurely that she was leaving “The View,” Reynolds has a new weeklong gig at the cable channel HGTV. The former co-host will review new real estate in New York on the series, “House Hunters.”
“I don't think people outside of New York realize that we still have neighborhoods here, that's one thing I love the most,” she told Access Hollywood in a piece that ran Wednesday.
“Access” cameras shadowed Star as she taped her segments for the show, which occurred weeks before dropping her big bombshell. Even then, Star admitted to Access producers that she and husband Al Reynolds were also on the house hunt and looking to sell her three-bedroom triplex apartment.
“We are starting to look for a new apartment. Something that's a little bit bigger and more conducive to a married couple,” Star explained. “My apartment initially was very much a single girl's lair with a dressing room and a closet that's the size of most boutiques. But now we are looking for more space —two bathrooms, one for each of us is a big deal, and a closet for him and a closet for me. So we've got some time to find what we really, really want.”
No comment on "a closet for him."




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