On this week's
The Real World, the sexual tension is high. Once again, the housemates with significant others back home find it hard to stay focused on their relationships with all the flowing booze and sexy accents.
Aussie hottie Alex is working both the blonde and brunette ends of
The Real World girl spectrum. While Trisha Cumming has recently re-committed herself to her hometown boyfriend, she can't help but continue to be distracted by the lanky local and his accent. She tells her boyfriend and her housemate that being around Alex just makes her even more certain that her boyfriend is the one for her. But when Alex comes around again, she's seems irresistibly drawn into his personal space.
The talk of her boyfriend, though, makes her an iffy bet, so meanwhile, Alex is also attempting to make time with
Parisa Montazaran
.
After an evening flirting with both, Alex leaves a poem for each girl. Trisha is happy to flaunt this to rival Parisa, but then learns Alex left one for her as well. Neither Parisa nor the other girls in the house can understand why Trisha is treating this like a competition – after all, Trisha is the one with the boyfriend.
At lunch with Alex, Trisha pouts about his note to Parisa, so he plays it off like Parisa's was nothing. Later, with Parisa, he deftly covers this, though. The boy is a Player with a capital P!
Trisha isn't the only conflicted committed. Well, semi-committed. KellyAnne Judd has had an on-again, off-again boyfriend, but is on a break at
The Real World house. When she gets a little tipsy, she and Cutta seem to become more than just friends. Cohutta defends her to some bar louts, and tells her in his Texas drawl that he's going to play the knight-in-shining-armor role for her. She, in response, looks drunk as a skunk, but maybe that's the look of love.
To find out what happens, tune in this Wednesday at 10pm Eastern for the new episode
- Leslie Seaton, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: MTV
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