Big surprise, Gary Coleman marriage heading for Divorce Court TV
Posted on April 24th, 2008 by Hot Momma
Gary Coleman and his wife of 8-months, Shannon Price, are heading to “Divorce Court” the tv show! The two-part special will air on May 1st, and May 2nd during sweeps. Apparently, this drama was taped back in March. Celeb Scoop reports that Gary wanted to go on the show, because he’s a big fan and is used to airing his dirty laundry in public.
Just to make sure everyone is caught up, 40-year-old 4′8′ Gary married 22-year-old 5′7′ Shannon last August in Utah. Gary says he met Shannon on a movie set and was glad to know Shannon did not know who he was when they first met. Shannon proposed a year later after they had an argument. Back then, Gary admitted that he was a virgin and also confessed about having a temper. Shannon said he regularly threw stuff at her during arguments and had to call police on one occasion. Gary last month professed he still had not consummated the relationship with Shannon.
Here’s the synopsis of Gary’s second episode, Train sets! (which will air May 2nd) It reveals a few new developments:
On the conclusion of a two part session of Divorce Court, both Gary Coleman and his wife Shannon Price agreed to come on Divorce Court because they wanted Judge Toler’s marital advice. Shannon says she is tired of Gary’s outbursts and head banging against the wall episodes. Shannon wants Gary to start going out with her instead of staying indoors playing video games and playing with his train sets. Shannon also says she wants to have kids but Gary is not fond of them. Gary says he does not like going out and would rather spend his time with his train set. Gary also says he does not want to have kids because he does not like them.
Picturing Gary Coleman in a little conductor hat, screaming “Choo Choo” at the top of his lungs is priceless. Truthfully Gary is doing the right thing not having kids because that would require him to have sex with his wife. The big mistake Gary made was getting married in the first place, trains and video games are much safer.


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