‘Denise Richards’ Cancellation: It’s Complicated

Didn’t we almost have it all, America? Why, it was just a few weeks ago when we learned that E! had mercy-killed its celeb reality show Denise Richards: It’s Complicated, leading to cheers, emailed hugs, and exultant praise to God around the blogosphere. “Just when I think there’s no redeeming the entertainment industry as a whole,” said one of our commenters, “somebody makes a smart move like cancelling this famewhore’s piece of crap show, and I start to see a little glimmer of light on the horizon.” Get ready to bust out some candles, everybody: that glimmer’s gettin’ snuffed! According to Us Weekly:


“It’s coming back for another season,” Richards told Us at the Panasonic Lounge at the Passion for Pink luxury suite in L.A. on Tuesday.

“We start filming in a few months,” Richards said.

Asked if she has any well wishes for ex husband Charlie Sheen and wife Brooke Mueller, who are expecting their first child together, Richards told Us: “I am not commenting on that situation. I hope one day get to a place but I’m not commenting right now.”

We, also, hope to one day get to a “place” regarding Richards, only it is a place where we can stop commenting, on account of a cancellation that sticks. Until that day comes, we can do little but huddle around a flickering light of blue flame, rubbing our hands together for warmth as an unstoppable, unkillable Denise putters around her house, occasionally chirping, “It’s so fun to have a spa day with your girlfriends!”

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