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Anderson Cooper is done playing with the Human Barbie.

The talk-show host cut short his interview with controversial British mother Sarah Burge on Tuesday, telling the plastic surgery addict he found her "dreadful."

"I honestly have nothing more to talk to you about, I've got to be honest," Cooper said on his syndicated daytime show ?Anderson,? looking disgusted as his studio audience applauded loudly. ?I try to be really polite to all my guests. I just think you?re dreadful and I honestly don?t want to talk to you anymore.?

She's British...you know what, you can keep her on your side of the pond.

We don't want her, they don't want her... I say boot her out the plane half way across the Atlantic. ;)

That was a lot tamer than I was expecting. This sorta stuff happens on practically every episode of Jeremy Kyle. Which is a similar sorta show over here.

And before you ask, YEAH I have watched it on those occasions when I'm off sick or something. xD

Oh so she's the one who got the botox injection(s) for her kid who didn't want to sweat! Ugh! This is the future of Humanity everyone, suck the sight of our eventual evolution into moronic idiots all down into your brain. Feels good don't it?!

Hold on, I think I stubbed my toe with an axe.

That was a lot tamer than I was expecting. This sorta stuff happens on practically every episode of Jeremy Kyle. Which is a similar sorta show over here.

And before you ask, YEAH I have watched it on those occasions when I'm off sick or something. xD

Well this isn't Jerry Springer here lol! No one's gonna throw a chair at her. (unfortunately lol)

Seems a bit fixed. I mean he knew the story before hand that is why he was asking the questions. I think he kicked her off the show very politely.

You could know all about someone, but when interviewing them find out things you had no idea about. Which is pretty much what happened here. Also, yes he was very polite about it. Anderson Cooper, like him or not, is a very polite guy and I don't think I've ever seen him lose his cool or spout anything at anyone with hate or whatever in his voice.

I think his breaking point is when she claimed that cosmetic surgeon he referred to didn't know anything/don't know what he is talking about. He probably already was disgusted at the woman before hand, but she appeared as fake as her face in her responses. But seriously, Beyounce don't sweat? Maybe in her music vids, but surely she could had come up with something than throwing up this crap out.

But the cynical part of me says, he had her on there on purpose. With the topic he is intending to cover with her, which is giving a young girl botox and have her pole dance, he is always going to get the high moral ground. In media coverage side of things, he come out as a winner. I doubt he went in intending to kick her out though, he probably was going to pick apart that barbie's justification for the crazy things she does.

Invites her on his show, to tell her he doesn't want to talk to her.

This was nothing more than a publicity thing and hey it worked we all know about it.

completely agree. her backstory is known and one would assume they had a pre-interview before she even stepped foot on the set. perhaps the feeling of disgust is real, but having it air out like this on his show seems so manufactured.
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