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Brandi Glanville: Valentine’s Day SUCKS Because …

If you were thinking today would be a good day for a weird Brandi Glanville reading a poem she wrote about why she hates Valentine’s Day … score!!! She does acknowledge that Valentine’s Day was a few weeks ago, but it’s still out of nowhere and more than a little embarrassing. Especially when she raps. Yes. Brandi Glanville raps. And drops an O.J. murder reference. It’s as strange as you think. Maybe even worse than that … Brandi Glanville Valentine’s Day Rant The impetus for this, no doubt, was Eddie Cibrian and LeAnn Rimes. It all comes back to them. These three supposedly grown adults, collectively raising Eddie and Brandi’s new kids, keep finding ways to push each other’s buttons. Not to mention troll for attention on the Internet. Day after day. If you want to watch her start drama in a way that’s meant to be entertaining, watch The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills online . Every week. This is real life, though, and she’s looking a little … off.

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7-Year Old Sells Book, Raises $600,000 for Sick Best Friend

Ready to be inspired, THGers? Dylan Siegel is a seven-year old whose best friend Jonah has tragically been diagnosed with a rare illness called Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1b.  It’s a live disorder that cases very low blood sugar and for which there is no cure. Jonah is one of only 500 kids in the world with the disease and he must be fed through a tube every few hours. Because Dylan describes his friendship with Jonah as “awesome as a chocolate bar,” he has written The Chocolate Bar Book, sold it across the world… and raised over $600,000 for research into the illness. Says Dr. David Weinstein of the Florida lab that is receiving these proceeds: “It is now reality. It’s not just a dream that these children can be cured.” Pretty amazing story, huh? You can follow this link to purchase a copy of The Chocolate Book and donate.

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7-Year Old Sells Book, Raises $600,000 for Sick Best Friend