It takes a certain shamelessness for a reality television star to claim a constitutional privacy violation.
Because if privacy was a priority, you might, you know, not let a camera crew follow you everywhere. Just a suggestion.
It takes a certain shamelessness for a reality television star to claim a constitutional privacy violation. But in a new cert petition, 'Sister Wives' reality television stars Kody Brown and his four wives make a persuasive case that Utah's anti-bigamy law crosses the line.
September 15, 2016 at 12:55 AM
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It takes a certain shamelessness for a reality television star to claim a constitutional privacy violation.
Because if privacy was a priority, you might, you know, not let a camera crew follow you everywhere. Just a suggestion.
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