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Murdered HBO Cathouse Reality Star Had a 6-Year-Old Child
There is more tragic new in the death of the Cathouse reality TV star Brooke Phillips. Not only was she three month pregnant when she was killed but she also was the mother of a six-year-old daughter.
Brooke was one of the hookers featured on the reality show Cat House. She was discovered dead by foul play in a burnt out house in Oklahoma along with three other people just last week.
Radaronline is now reporting that she had a six year old daughter who she gave birth to when she was just 15-years-old. Her daughter lives with Brooke’s aunt while Brooke resides at the Moonlit Bunny Ranch in brothel friendly Nevada.
Before her death, she was engaged in a custody dispute with the father of her daughter D’andre Early. He hasn’t been able to see if his daughter for about three years and he wanted to get visitation and some kind of custody rights. He told Radaronline that “I want to just get my daughter back and try to live a normal life.” He added, “I hate seeing Brooke on the news repeatedly and named as a prostitute. I have a 6 year old who has to see her mother like that.”
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Carrie M. commented on Nov 19 09 at 3:27 pmComments Not to blame the victim,but prostitution is not a safe lifestyle no matter the circumstances.It is no joke.And God bless that little girl.I hope they at least catch the scumbag who did this.
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