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In the aftermath of said implosion, she bought a virginity ring as a means of coping. Her post-show career has proved pretty interesting. Stephen was on the giving end of the slap heard 'round the Real World.

He chased down departing housemate Irene after she told him that a marriage between them would never work out as he was homosexual. Stephen ran after her, leaned through her car window, and smacked her in the face.

It seems like Irene's comments hit a nerve. And they did! In , ten years after his season's airdate, Stephen came out as gay. He was also known for his habit of being the center of every alcohol-fuelled drama explosion. Since his Real World season came to a close, he has appeared on three seasons of MTV's The Challenge and in , he got engaged to his boyfriend.

When Beth wasn't at the center of house drama, she was throwing herself, with gusto, into everyone else's. Her time on the Real World: Los Angeles season had her finding increasingly ridiculous ways of monopolizing attention. After spending the entirety of the season of Real World: Chicago essentially gas lighting Keri with misogynistic remarks, " hypocritical , hyper-defensive rage[s]," and spontaneous make-out sessions all while still managing to keep things going with his beau back home, Nicole , Kyle Brant decided to take his skills for drama and put them to use on, well, a drama.

Photo: MTV. Frank Sweeney Got Engaged. Consequences are a part of the real world. Home TV News. Aug 7, pm PT. See All. More From Our Brands. Expand the sub menu Film. Expand the sub menu TV. Expand the sub menu What To Watch. Expand the sub menu Music. As a young man, I was not able to listen. I wasn't able to show up for myself. There was so much pain in here and after getting close to you I knew how much pain you had. Now we look back at this situation, how do we learn? What can we take from it?

He continued, "I love you Nia, I am so proud of the woman you've become. And we had to do this. We had to go through what we went through to get here. I feel good, I know that we are at peace with this, and I want others to be at peace with this… I just want to move forward. Cue the "Deranged Nia" background music. Nia meets with Dom, described as "her trainer," a local who she's bonded with. She tells her version of events, and Dom is horrified to hear about Jordan's supposed behavior. He's worried that Nia has convinced Dom to beat up Jordan, and Marlon has a "black man to black man" talk with Dom, telling him that he's been hearing only Nia's side of the story but it's not true.

Dom takes Marlon's words to heart and doesn't do whatever he was maybe going to do. Oh, sure, he wanted to "put a hole in his head and stomp his teeth out," but then he "smelled the God" in Marlon, and thought better of it. Dom realizes he built this all into something bigger than it should have been. And I thought last week's episode, focusing on Daisy's dog turds, was scraping the bottom of the barrel. Nia apologizes. Jordan apologizes. The other patrons caught in the background must have wished they hadn't eaten there that day.



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