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Rather than asking what the biggest, baddest fight of the year was, we’re posing that question in a different way: We want to know who you think had the fiercest, most volatile onscreen relationship of 2011. Because as we’ve learned, even some of the biggest fights, like Laura and Malaysia‘s episode one blowout on Basketball Wives L.A., can still end with no hard feelings. But these women we’ve listed below, well, it’s pretty safe to say they may never be friends. So whose situation is the realest, meanest definition of “frenemy”? You tell us. To refresh your memories, look after the jump for GIFs and clips of some of the more intense moments these women shared.
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Have you ever noticed that your favorite VH1 stars have a habit of reusing some of the same phrases over and over again? One such phrase that we’ve noticed is a favorite on almost every show is “At the end of the day.” And now that it’s the end of the year, we made a supercut (correction: our fantastic and hilarious video editors made a supercut) of every mention of this particular turn of phrase that we could find. We’re sure there are more references out there, but at the end of the day, who has the time to go back and find every single one? We hope you enjoy it no matter what time of day it is.
It’s all over. We’ve had our ups and downs, our fun shots and our Daniellinis, our picnic baskets and our wagon-wheel benches. And when all was said and done, the winner of Famous Food is…
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Any episode of Famous Food that doesn’t feature designer Scott is okay with me. Unfortunately, Heidi‘s poor work ethic and ability to irritate managed to displace Scott’s lying and bitchiness for the time being. Oh, Heidi. What didn’t you do wrong this week?
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This week on Famous Food, there were quite a few bad business practices going on. First, there was always troubling designer Scott who walked off the job when he was confronted by DJ Paul for bringing in sub-par, un-Scotchgarded benches. And you KNOW how DJ Paul is when it comes to Scotchgard.

And then there was Juicy J, who puts the juicy in…just about everything. Both men were let go (!), but in our poll, let us know who you think deserved their firing the most.
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This episode of Famous Food will now be re-named Famous Drinks for the sake of this recap, since it revolved around each cast member creating their own signature drink, but also around Juicy J‘s predilection for the sauce. Juicy really wreaked havoc on his teammates, flying off the handle, pouring himself shots on the job, getting chastised by the Dolce Group, and almost falling on Heidi and breaking her. (The way Heidi treats her own fragile body, it’s almost as if she has avian bone syndrome.)
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On Famous Food this week, there were two prominent fights to discuss.
First, let’s talk about Danielle Staub vs. Ashley Dupre.

When I sat down with Danielle Staub recently, I was skittish about asking about Ashley Dupre at first. Ashley had told me that working with Danielle on Famous Food wasn’t easy, and I didn’t know if that was a topic Danielle would respond well to, or if she’d want to just let their drama play out on the show.
I should have known better, really. If there’s one thing you can say about Danielle, it’s that she doesn’t worry what anyone thinks of her. And once the subject was brought up, Danielle let all of her opinions about Ashley fly, uncensored. Hear what Danielle has to say about her co-star and competitor and decide for yourself if you think she’s too harsh or just speaking her mind.
Despite the fact that the show is done and the restaurant is up and running, are you still cold on the picnic theme chosen for the restaurant, which was Ashley’s idea?
Still very cold on that, no picnics. Nobody wants to take Ashley on a picnic either. She is room service, at best.
Was she the main person in the group that you clashed with?
Yes, and I think that people will see why, because she said something horrific that she never really apologized for. And once you do that to me…It’s five years later with my ex-cast I’m still thinking you need to say you’re sorry when you’ve done something wrong. Ashley needs to say “I’m sorry” because she started this whole thing.
Was this something that we will see on an upcoming episode?
Yes, you will, and it’s absolutely uncalled for, and what I did was remain dignified and wait for an apology and when that didn’t come, game on. She’s not gonna see me let up anytime soon, she can say I’m drama and I’m this and I’m that, but no. I’m good TV and you’re on my playground now, this is not the political arena where all the men are holding up dollar bills or one-hundred-dollar bills to try to get a minute with you, or whatever it is that you charge. It is VH1 and it’s Danielle Staub, and you’re not here to change your image. I’m not going to let that happen. You are known for being a governors ex-call girl…you’re not a singer.
What did you think when you were all introduced on your first meeting, did you know her or anyone else at the table?
Didn’t know who she was! To be honest with you, it took me a few minutes, and then when Three 6 Mafia was whispering it in my ears, it was like “Oh, the hooker.” I’m thinking it would be seven celebrities, not six celebrities and a call girl. I became famous on television, everyone else became famous from being on TV or in the business, she’s not really a part of this…Well now she is, but she didn’t become famous for that. So when I’m thinking I’m being cast with celebrities I’m thinking “What have I seen her on?” andwhen they told me I was like nice, she’s just here to piss me off. That’s what it was, she was just there to piss me off.













