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7 Things to Know About Anthony Scaramucci's Wife, Deidre Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci's wife Deidre Ball could be the newest member of the Real Housewives of New York cast. Earlier this week, Page Six reported that she was being "courted" for the popular Bravo show. Now, both Ball and Scaramucci have responded to the rumors on their podcast, "Mooch and the Mrs."
"I can’t really get into too much detail, but I’d love to do the show if they really wanted me to do the show," Ball said, according to People. "Right now, I’m sitting here waiting, and I’ll let you guys know."
Scaramucci also weighed in on the prospect.
"Whatever you want to do," Scaramucci said. "I think you’d have a lot of fun."
At this point, Bravo has yet to comment, but in the meantime, here's what else we know about the wife of the Mooch.
Deidre, who is 38, graduated from the University of Buffalo in
She has an MA in communications, accordi
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Anthony Scaramucci's Wife Filed for Divorce from Him When She Was 9 Months Pregnant: Report
Anthony Scaramucci’s wife was reportedly nine-months pregnant when she filed for divorce from the new White House Communications Director.
According to Page Six, Deidre Scaramucci (née Ball) filed divorce papers on July 6 at the Nassau County Supreme Court in Long Island, New York, when she was still pregnant with the couple’s son James. On Monday, Deidre reportedly gave birth to James while Anthony was with President Donald Trump at the Boy Scouts Jamboree in West Virginia. According to the outlet, Anthony, 53, had not visited his newborn son as of Friday, although a source told Page Six that visited the child later that night. The New York Daily News confirmed that Deidre had filed for divorce when she was still pregnant.
According to the outlet, Anthony reportedly texted Deidre on hearing the news that their son had been born on Monday, writing, “Congratulations, I’ll pray for
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Anthony Scaramucci: Biden was the number 1 reason Harris lost the election
This is a transcript of the first interview with Anthony Scaramucci, which took place on 5 September As such, it took place a little less than a week before the first TV-debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
Saxo: What are you seeing or hearing to suggest an outcome one way or another?
Anthony Scaramucci:I can give you both side’s strategies and I can tell you who I think will prevail. Both strategies now are very base related and so let me provide evidence of that - and what I mean by base related is neither side is making any attempt to appeal to what I would call the centrist independent voter there. They're going to let the chips fall where those centre independent voters fall to.
So, the strategy from Kamala Harris is ‘I'm going to focus on my base. I'm going to bring in Tim Waltz who's red meat for my base. I’m going to take hard left positions on a lot of things. I'l