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The couple's courtship may even end up as a reality TV show, and Buttafuoco swears it's not about the money. Entirely. "I don't need the money," he declared. "I'm really OK emotionally, physically and financially. But if the money comes along with the reality show that they're talking about, fine. I think we'll have an incredible show. It will be a wild show."
Sixteen years after his affair with the then-underage Amy Fisher (who wound up shooting his then-wife, Mary Jo), Joey Buttafuoco is admitting to still having feelings for his former child fling. Should she return the sentiment, we could very well witness the birth of the creepiest reality series to date.
TV producer David Krieff is planning on reuniting the ex-lovers with a romantic dinner at a Central Park restaurant. The cameras will be rolling, and he's hoping that sparks will fly and lead to a fruitful reality show that revolves around their rekindled romance.
Joey Buttafuoco has said, "I still have feelings for her. I can't wait to have dinner with her. I can't wait to be with her. I can't wait to touch her."
Um, after that nauseating quote, I need a shower! With lots and lots of soap! Because, ew!
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