Monday, October 24, 2011

Say Yes to the Excess

I recently noticed an increase of hits for a very old post about a creepy cop, which was being prosecuted by fellow Susan Wagner High School alumnus Autumn Levine.
After I did some sleuthing I deduced the interest in Autumn stems from her recent appearance on TLC's wedding show "Say Yes to the Dress."



This video is only a minute long. But we can learn a few things. She still talks like a Staten Islander. She loves dark eye makeup. Her future husband is very rich. And she probably did get fake tits since high school, as rumored.

12 comments:

Damino said...

Terrific work, Paul. Honestly I've always had a low opinion of her, so none of this materialistic behavior surprises me.

ton said...

For real, great find.

Anonymous said...

Rich?

Anonymous said...

Do you seriously care? You sound like a loser with nothing going on in your life.. "Staten Island accent..fake tits".. grow up.

Anonymous said...

Lol that's my fiances ex she a pill junke! She addicted to pain killers and she is a serious gold digger!

Anonymous said...

She is******

Just said...

His taste for women doesn't say much about yourself. Gold digging ATTORNEY...that's funny.

Damino said...

Found another update on Autumn - still married as of December and still superficial as ever. Fact that their wedding budget was $500,000 is absurd.

http://www.movienewsguide.com/say-yes-to-the-dress-season-12-recap-after-two-years-of-marriage/42826

Anonymous said...

I used to live in one of the apartment buildings her husband Sonny & the rest of the slumlord Mukhopadhyay family manages. Can confirm the whole family is trash. Sounds like she and Sonny deserve each other.

Anonymous said...

Autumn was actually an amazing and brilliant woman who would always give whatever she had to anyone. Sadly, Autumn passed away Sunday morning in her home unexpectedly . I hope you all refrain from the unkind words and pray for her family, especially her daughter.

Anonymous said...

I knew Autumn for over 30 years. She was one of the kindest people you could ever meet. She greeted everyone she met with a smile. Anytime I needed help she was there for me. I will miss her greatly.

Anonymous said...

I've been trying to find Autumn's cause of death. I suspected an overdose, seemed a little out of it on the Say yes to the dress update after the wedding. Drug addiction does not make you a bad person. I'm so sorry for the family's loss. I'm also not surprised to hear the Mukhopadhyay family may have been "slumlords." Nevertheless, it's all pretty tragic. Prayers for all affected, including the tenants of the Mukuhopadhyay's, if in fact they do not take good care of their buildings and residents.