Moment of Truth: Most shocking ending ever?
"Do you ever suspect that your husband is cheating on you?"
"Have you ever regretted staying married to your husband?"
"Have you ever thought about hiring a private investigator to follow your husband around?"
Not that she ever acted on these thoughts.
Friend Eva was there, and her surprise made it clear nothing romantic ever happened between them.
"I've seen her in multiple bikinis and naked," explained Ciemny. "I think it's a natural thing."
Walberg shot back, well, if he saw her hubby, David, naked, wouldn't be any such thoughts going through Walberg's mind.
The big shocker at the end?
It wasn't the exclusive interview with the ex-contestant who really did shock America.
On an earlier show, platinum blonde Lauren Cleri admitted in front of her bespectacled husband that, yes, she'd had sex with someone other than her husband, and, yes, she was still in love with a former boyfriend on her wedding day, and even answered "Yes" when that boyfriend appeared and asked, "Do you believe I'm the man you should be married to?"
Then she lost by answering "Yes" to what seemed to be a no-brainer: Does she think she's a good person?
Last night, Cleri said the uproar afterward left her in shock and in tears. Of her husband, Frank, she said, "of course, he's hurting inside. I didn't mean to hurt anybody. ... We're going through our stuff. We're currently not living under the same roof."
No surprise there.
Cleri even thanked America: "I just want to say thank you to everybody. Thanks for the negative, thanks for the positive. Because it's made me a lot stronger. It really is true whatever doesn't kill you does make you stronger."
No, apparently the big shocker ending was ... Ciemny might pose nude for $100,000.
Not like $10,000. $100,000.
Assuming the show's lie detector is accurate.
She actually answered "No" to "For $100,000 would you pose nude in an adult magazine?"
A disembodied female voice intoned, "That ... answer ... is ........ FALSE."
"I knew it!" said her husband, though what he knew we might never know.









