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"home-wrecker" Definitions
  1. someone who has an affair with a married person and causes that person's marriage to fail

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I think home wrecker has exploited quite a vulnerable situation.
Paula Patton's no home-wrecker, at least according to her new boyfriend.
Apparently I'm a "home wrecker" because I released the already public video of Christy. Lol!
He forced a reluctant establishment to accept the "horsey home-wrecker", Camilla, as his wife.
" In previous shows, Lewis has discussed Edward's alleged new romantic interest, calling him a "home-wrecker.
Woods Said She Is Not the Reason Kardashian and Thompson Are No Longer Together "I'm no home wrecker," Woods said.
We're told Josie and Logan broke things off BEFORE photos of him with Tana surfaced, so she's no home-wrecker.
"I will not say his name, but just for today, we're going to call him 'home wrecker,'" Lewis said of the anonymous man.
"I will not say his name, but just for today, we're going to call him 'home wrecker,&apos" Lewis said of the anonymous man.
Sanders, by contrast, could come off looking like the Democratic Party home wrecker the Clinton forces have been portraying him to be for last month.
I posted one pair of Arthur George socks 2/3 weeks ago & now all of a sudden I'm a home wrecker, a fraud, a hoe … etc.
Columnists like Hopper were inundated with letters, many of which they printed, expressing sympathy for Debbie and disparaging Liz as a tramp, a hussy, a home wrecker.
"When people try to put that s— on [Eniko] like calling her a home wrecker, that got under my skin and I had to breathe," he said.
The couple reportedly broke up, and the Kardashians have distanced themselves from her, leaving the cyberbullies to call her every variation of home-wrecker they could dream up.
Mr. Kotis, a Tony Award winner for the book and lyrics of the satirical "Urinetown," here unspools an anti-myth of Old Saint Nick as rampaging home wrecker and enslaver of elves.
"Player Block" uses a person's name and phone number to find if they're an accused cheater, and "She's A Home Wrecker" is dedicated to registering people who have broken up relationships through infidelity.
That young woman, McKinley Agee, 29, is fiercely loyal to her mother-in-law and said she could never shake the caricature of a manipulative home wrecker who had tried to insert herself into the old boys' club of corporate America.
Lewis says he texted Edward accidentally after a therapy session and said something critical about Edward's "home-wrecker" boyfriend, a man who Lewis has previously claimed his ex met at the gym and went on a date with just one week after they separated.
For 20-year-old Lauren Villares, her passing decision to see whether she could make friends with her number neighbor instead yielded accusations she was a "wannabe home-wrecker" from a jealous wife who didn't understand how Villares got ahold of her husband's phone number.
Also, Wright was by turns resented by co-workers, publicly ostracized as a home wrecker, rudely and prematurely written off as irrelevant by his professional colleagues, and often in the red, even while continuing to purchase Japanese art and, all told, about 85 automobiles.
" Vave also slammed the trolls in the caption of Foxx's live video, writing, "For the people who care… here is the TRUE story… for everyone else you can keep talking and calling me a w—-, slut, home wrecker, thot, gold digger, that I should die, and whatever else you want.
There were other films devoted to "bad girls," such as "Red-Headed Woman," in which Jean Harlow, working with a script by Anita Loos, starred as an unstoppable and unpunished home-wrecker; and "The Story of Temple Drake," from the Faulkner novel "Sanctuary," in which a Southern belle (a sensational Miriam Hopkins) lives with a gangster for a while before returning to respectability.
Di Hollingsworth of Soaplife said that Luke was one of "the great seducers" of soap opera and gave him a home wrecker rating of two out of five.
A homewrecker (sometimes styled as home wrecker or home-wrecker) is a person, object or activity that causes or comes close to causing the breakup of a marriage (or similar partnership). The homewrecker is said to have taken one of the spouses away from the marriage, thus "wrecking" the marital home. Most commonly, the label "homewrecker" is applied to a person having an affair with someone else's spouse or domestic partner; it can also refer to other forces that are destructive to a marital relationship and tied only to one party to that relationship.
Dubois has stated that her relationship with Paul showed her character to be a "lonely woman" rather than a "home wrecker". Kirsten's final storylines saw her suffering from sever burns after being caught in a bush fire. The character departed the show on 31 July 2008.
She starts to support Nicole. Later, at a hospital function, she sings to Nicole. The pair kiss and then have sex. Guilty Nicole tells Leanne about the affair and Leanne calls Ruby a home wrecker and tells her to resign from her job, but she refuses.
Frankie Pierre is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She appears between 18 June 1996 and 25 March 1997, played by Syan Blake. Portrayed as a "super-bitch" and home wrecker, Frankie attempts to ruin the established relationships of several characters during her year in the soap, purposefully seducing attached men.
Carl Rogers, On Becoming a Person (1961) p. 320 Consistently ignoring the manipulation in a friendly way may however lead to its intensification, and threats of separation,Robin Skynner/John Cleese, Life and how to survive it (London 1993) p. 349 and p. 352 or to accusations of being "crazy" or a "home wrecker".
As well as drawing from her own experience, Drexler's work often revolves around women's roles as portrayed in pulp cinema, including women as moll, femme fatale, home wrecker - those in need of "moral comeuppance".Sid Sachs, reviewing Rosalyn Drexler in POWER UP: Female Pop Art. Kunsthalle Wien, Gargosian Gallery (Dumont Publishers) - p129. Her images were drawn from easily understood public media.
"Home Wrecker" is the seventeenth episode of the seventh season American Dad!. It aired on Fox in the United States on May 8, 2011. This episode mainly centers around the couple of Stan and Francine, whom become divided over the architectural style wanted for the renovation of their kitchen. Greg and Terry, the Smiths' gay neighbors, intervene in the situation.
Monica is thrown when an angry Scott appears at her office and returns the magazines she gave him. Sable suggests that Monica tell Jason the truth about Scott in "The Home Wrecker", but Monica recognizes her mother's self-serving motives and forbids Sable from telling Jason. Cash decides to leave Adrienne and marry Monica. She declines for Scott's sake, but Scott runs away from home.
She can often let her heart rule her head which helps to create the storylines writers pen for Joanne. At the point she arrives in the show Leskovac acknowledged the character as a "home wrecker". In Joanne's backstory she had split with her husband and is a "lonely" character. Joanne was introduced during an episode set in 2001, the day that Lisa Loveday was abducted.
Rachel has been described as the person who; "says all those things you're too scared to say but you wish you could. She'll do it her way, thanks very much, and she doesn't suffer fools." Upon her return in 2009, Rachel took on a more antagonistic role, being labelled a "villain" and a "home-wrecker". Rachel has been described as a "glossy little rich bitch" and a "bossy boots".
Frankie Pierre appeared between 1996 and 1997, played by Syan Blake. Frankie is introduced as a "super-bitch" and home wrecker. She attempts to ruin the established relationships of several characters during her year in the soap, purposefully seducing attached men. Frankie's arrival in June 1996 is part of a storyline that breaks up the marriage of the characters Alan and Carol Jackson (Howard Antony and Lindsey Coulson).
He also noted that they were keen to not portray Marilyn as a "home wrecker", but she does like John. He also teased that the storyline would continue with more "high drama" for the three characters. Withington found the storyline challenging because he had to play to storyline so John would not be seen as betraying Gina. After the death of Gina in March 2013 John begins a relationship with Marilyn.
Priscilla employs Stan to "Make love to her" and ensure Leon becomes jealous. Ollie has to wash and dress Stan and make him look presentable enough to fool Leon at a dinner party that night. Priscilla admits to Leon what she has done and he pulls a gun to teach the 'home-wrecker' a lesson. Leon corners Stan and admits he's just acting to make Priscilla think he's really jealous.
While making the series, the 20th Century-Fox publicity department arranged a date between Ansara and actress Barbara Eden. The two later married and Ansara guest-starred on Eden's sitcom I Dream of Jeannie as the Blue Djinn. He also played King Kamehameha in the Jeannie episode "The Battle of Waikīkī", and in the final season, he played Major Biff Jellico in the episode "My Sister, the Home Wrecker". Ansara and Eden divorced in 1974.
Kaiser also felt that the episode was over-saturated with humor. More criticism stemmed into the show's use of Roger in the episode, as he wrote: "Roger is sadly generally lacking [...] as is the manic pacing of most American Dad episodes. I like that they try weird random [shit], but I don't think it really succeeded here." In his review for "Home Wrecker", Rowan Kaiser concluded that the episode "wasn't a total waste".
Sindhu is seen as the home wrecker and is forced to quit her association with JKB. He pines for her and leans on alcohol for support, which sadly leads to his downward spiral, ending in an embarrassing barter of his musical knowledge for a drink. He even steals money from Bhairavi's grandfather, which leads to his death. Sindhu re-enters his life and brings him around; however, she has a secret of her own: the secret of her pregnancy.
At the 2015 TV Week and Soap Extra #OMGAwards Phoebe and Ash won the Best Shock Kiss category, while Phoebe, Ash and Kyle won Best Love Triangle. Ahead of Phoebe's on-screen arrival, Ash from Pedestrian.tv thought that her introduction might have been "a belated reply" to a pop culture reference made by rival soap opera Neighbours. He called Phoebe "a new cool cat Summer Bay resident" and a "free- spirited indie musician and possible home-wrecker".
The total viewership of "Home Wrecker" was the lowest of the season, and it also became the lowest rated episode in the series' history. It garnered a 1.6 rating in the 18-49 demographic, according to the Nielsen ratings. The total viewership and ratings for the episode were significantly down from the previous episode, "Jenny Fromdabloc", which was viewed by 4.74 million viewers and received a 2.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Television critics were polarized with the episode.
New Zealand television website, Throng, said that Izzy had "grown to become a fan favourite" in her time with the show. Izzy has been labelled a "super- bitch" by newspaper Daily Mirror, newspaper Metro, entertainment website Digital Spy and Australian LGBT website Samesame. Bree Hoskin writing for LGBT website Gaydar, included Izzy on their list of "Top Ten Soap Bitches". She also said the serial was shaken up with her arrival and branded her "Erinsborough’s most memorable bitch and home wrecker".
Sable suggests that Monica tell Jason the truth about Scott in "The Home Wrecker", but Monica recognizes her mother's self-serving motives and forbids Sable from telling Jason. Sable tells Zach that his attacks on Colby Enterprises are also attacks on her, and he responds with an engagement ring. She asks for more time to decide. In "The Manhunt", Sable tries to convince Cash and Monica that Scott will be better off away from Adrienne, who has had addiction issues and made suicide attempts.
"Home Wrecker" first aired on May 8, 2011 in the United States as part of the animated television night on Fox. Like with much of the latter half of the season, the episode was first in the animation television line-up. It was succeeded by episodes of The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers, and its sister shows Family Guy and The Cleveland Show. It was viewed by over 3.29 million viewers, despite airing simultaneously with 60 Minutes on CBS, Dateline on NBC, and America's Funniest Home Videos on ABC.
"Home Wrecker" was originally intended to air as the eighteenth episode of the sixth season of American Dad!, airing a week after the third part of a fictional crossover event between American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, and Family Guy. However just two days before its planned airing, it was announced by the executive of the entertainment division of the Fox Broadcasting Company that the event was pushed back until next season, due to a series of tornadoes that killed nearly 300 people in the Southern United States.
However, Patterson compares her emotionally to Roy Lichtenstein's romantic subjects such as Drowning Girl despite her angelic swagger and chutzpah. Staff writer David Hiltbrand of The Philadelphia Inquirer, calls Pope "one of the strongest (in every sense) female characters to hit prime time in recent memory". The Washington Post Hank Stuever says Pope is a "much-feared" character delivered with a watchability that is "coldhearted but complex". David Dennis of The Guardian stated that Pope was "a home wrecker" and expressed disdain for the character's lack of morals.
The Atomic Bitchwax is an American rock band from New Jersey, formed in 1992 by bassist/singer/songwriter Chris Kosnik, guitarist Ed Mundell, and drummer Keith Ackerman. They did not release their first full-length album until 1999, upon signing with TeePee Records. Mixing elements of 1960s psychedelic rock and 1970s riff rock filtered through modern progressive rock, their music has appeared in popular TV shows including Jackass, Home Wrecker, and various Fox Sports broadcasts. The first version of the group became a local jam band playing the New Jersey and New York area.
Rowan Kaiser of The A.V. Club was impartial on the episode, ultimately giving it a 'C+' grade. This would be the second lowest grade of the night: "Home Wrecker" went on to score higher than The Simpsons episode "Homer Scissorhands" but score lower than Family Guy episode "The Big Bang Theory", the Bob's Burgers episode "Weekend at Mort's", and The Cleveland Show episode "Your Show of Shows". Kaiser called it "a [fucking] weird episode of American Dad". He expressed discontentment for the episode's humor, saying that there was an excessive tendency to use meta-jokes.
He mistakes Yi Jie to be an improper woman when he meets her at his hotel. The two get off on the wrong foot when she thinks he is a womanizer while he thinks she is a home wrecker. Wei Xiang is actually an obedient son who will listen and do everything his parents and grandmother tells him to do. The two meet again when they find out they are betrothed to each other over a promise Wei Xiang's grandmother made to Yi Jie's grandfather years ago for saving her life from a robbery.
115 She made a comeback in 1939 with her role as home-wrecker Crystal Allen in The Women, opposite her professional nemesis, Norma Shearer. A year later, she played against type in the unglamorous role of Julie in Strange Cargo (1940), her eighth—and final—film with Clark Gable. She later starred as a facially disfigured blackmailer in A Woman's Face (1941), a remake of the Swedish film En kvinnas ansikte which had starred Ingrid Bergman in the lead role three years earlier. While the film was only a moderate box office success, Crawford's performance was hailed by many critics.
Later on as part of Volume 13 The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew suffered their first loss as a team in Shimmer, losing to Sara Del Rey and Nikki Roxx in the main event. On October 13, The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew defeated the team of "The Portuguese Princess" Ariel and Josie on Volume 15. Later in the evening on Volume 16 they teamed with 'honorary home wrecker' Jetta in a six-woman tag-team match to take on Daizee Haze, Eden Black, and MsChif. Jetta lost the match for her team, taking the pin from Haze.
Baby Doe Tabor is a legend among the women of the mining West. She holds the reputation of being a great beauty, a home-wrecker, and in her later years, a madwoman. Judy Nolte Temple writes that Baby Doe's legend, and her sins, grew quickly in retelling, as evidenced by an exaggerated description of her death in an early biography: "The formerly beautiful and glamorous Baby Doe Tabor ... was found dead on her cabin floor .... only partially clothed ....frozen into the shape of a cross". She was rumored to be a gold-digger and a poor mother.
First appearing in August 1972, the actress become the fourth longest serving cast member on the show after Helen Wagner (Nancy Hughes), Don Hastings (Bob Hughes), and Eileen Fulton (Lisa Grimaldi) when the show finished on air on September 17, 2010. Kim's storylines often revolve around the core Hughes family. The character is portrayed as strong, fiery, sensitive and mother figure who in recent years has taken on the role as the Hughes' matriarch. Throughout her almost 40-year run on the show, Kim has endured several love interests, health issues including open heart surgery and amnesia whilst making the change from adulterous home-wrecker to matriarchal figure.
The 1978 musical film Grease, which starred Olivia Newton-John (left) and John Travolta (right), was parodied in the episode "Home Wrecker" contains several references relating to music, media, film, and other pop culture phenomenon. The musical number that was performed by the Smith family is a parody to the performance of the song "We Go Together" in the 1978 musical film, Grease. Francine and Stan closely resembled Sandy Olsson and Danny Zuko, whom were played by Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta, respectively. The episode's subplot is a parodical combination of the 1988 comedy film Rain Man and the 2008 drama film 21.
Frankie’s arrival in June 1996 was part of a storyline that broke up the marriage of the characters Alan and Carol Jackson (Howard Antony and Lindsey Coulson). After meeting Alan at a gig with her band, Frankie made it her mission to snare him. According to The Sunday Mirror, millions of viewers tuned in to watch "home- wrecker Frankie get her claws into happily married Alan Jackson." However, after Alan had fallen "under her spell" and left his wife and children, Frankie lost interest, dumped him and moved on to her next victim, Tony Hills (Mark Homer), who was described as her "ultimate conquest", as Tony was not only attached, but gay.
This resulted in a press scandal that was exploited by her academic opponents. Curie (then in her mid-40s) was five years older than Langevin and was misrepresented in the tabloids as a foreign Jewish home-wrecker. When the scandal broke, she was away at a conference in Belgium; on her return, she found an angry mob in front of her house and had to seek refuge, with her daughters, in the home of her friend, Camille Marbo. 1911 Nobel Prize diploma International recognition for her work had been growing to new heights, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, overcoming opposition prompted by the Langevin scandal, honoured her a second time, with the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
While the North American media labelled Miller a "home-wrecker", in the UK, her apparent enthusiasm for hopping from one relationship to the next earned her the nickname "Serial Miller". Aware of the damage the negative publicity imposed on her career, she said to GQ Magazine, "I probably seem like not a particularly nice person, not a girl's girl," but she defended her behaviour as part of the normal experience of growing up. "I think if you put a camera in anyone's life and document it daily for six years, from the age of 21 to 27, there are going to be things that aren't always pretty". Her 2010s career resurgence marked a turnabout in Miller's public image as audiences started to take her seriously as an actress.

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