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E. Jean Carroll Exposed: Disturbing 90s TV Show Resurfaces!

A recently discovered film from the 1996 New York City television series hosted by E. Jean Carroll presents a very erratic and quirky character who is obsessed with men and sexuality.

During the program, E. Jean Carroll sprawls on the floor and obsesses over the male competitors in ‘The Dating Game,’ causing visibly uncomfortable guests.

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E. Jean Carroll: All’s you have to remember is you’re a woman. And if you’re a woman you’re precious… Yes my darlings, chasing men is the highest amusement there is, but manhandling the difficult little buggers is something else… Call me… I hate that music. I hate that music. I hate that music. This is not, not, not The Dating Game… A melancholy proposition is before our beautiful Moira. She either’s going to prove herself as a complete nitwit as a man handler… Here I come. Is there anybody here that weighs less than 400 pounds.

E. Jean Carroll claimed that around the same time that Trump allegedly took her lingerie shopping and attacked her in a posh department store dressing room after they met on the street, but she was unable to remember the exact year and had to change her story because of contradictions, which included lying about the dress she said she was wearing that day.

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According to earlier reports… Elizabeth Jean Carroll said in 2019 that she was sexually assaulted by former President Trump in the mid-1990s when they were shopping in a Manhattan dressing room of the Bergdorf Goodman department store. She is unclear as to when this occurred.

After making false charges against Trump, E. Jean Carroll agreed to an interview with Vanity Fair that same year.

According to the report, Carroll was a total crazy who traversed the nation with her blue-dyed poodle but not her cat, Vagina T. Fireball, who she left behind. She also painted the trees and rocks outside her log house blue and lived with mice in a cottage she named the “Mouse House.”

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Vanity Fair stated, “The “E” in “E. Jean” stands for Elizabeth, a name she gave herself after growing up as Betty Jean. She lives in a cabin she calls “the Mouse House,” surrounded by trees with trunks she’s painted a striking shade of pale blue. When she embarks on her road trip, in a Prius named Miss Bingley, she leaves behind her cat, Vagina T. Fireball, but takes her now-departed standard poodle, Lewis Carroll, whose pompadour was also dyed blue.”

It’s uncertain if E. Jean Carroll was referring about Lewis Carroll or another dog she had called Tits when she claimed to have received sexual advice from her pet. You did really read that right.

An further piece of proof that the material on Vanity Fair was true was a video that Elle Magazine posted to YouTube on October 30, 2017.

The main focus of the video is Carroll’s day-to-day activities while sporting a red wig in her upstate New York home. Almost 33,000 people have seen it as of this writing.

The passage that starts at 4:40 is seen below:

“I call it the “Mouse House” because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman(?) lives in the kitchen. Tuberski(?) lives in the bedroom.

This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door, are the list of my dogs Markie, Fortuna de la Spunky(?), Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn.

I was so shocked to see that the rivers and streams were dry that I went outside and began painting the rocks blue to denote the presence of a river. And once I finished painting the rocks, I kind of strolled over and painted this tree, and that tree, and that tree. I then completed this tree. And before long, I had completed the entire forest.

Carroll, an Elle magazine columnist, claims to have written the longest-running advice piece in history.

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