'Long Island Medium' Theresa Caputo shuts down critics who say her readings are fake
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"Long Island Medium" star Theresa Caputo has long been open about sharing her personal life on her TLC show. But lately, that맥스카지노s involved a lot of heartbreak, as she and her husband, Larry, . , she opened up about what it맥스카지노s been like to go through her split with Larry on television and in the public eye 맥스카지노 and why she doesn맥스카지노t regret it.
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Caputo mentioned one encounter with a fan who thanked her for not hiding her personal life from the public. "A gentleman came up to me recently and said to me, 'I want to thank you for sharing what you are going through, because my wife and I were watching the show and we said that is us.' They put themselves in therapy,맥스카지노 she said. 맥스카지노If it wasn't for the episode [involving marital issues], they would have never taken that step to at least try to work on things and to express what they were feeling and what they were going through."
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