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VIDEO: Kristy Lee Cook Denied Her Horse!

During an interview yesterday morning on Regis and Kelly, the latest ousted-Idol, Kristy Lee Cook, revealed a sad bit of news to Reeg. After she sold her beloved horse, Montana, to pay for her trip to the Idol auditions, she figured she'd go back for the horse post-competition with no issue retrieving her buddy. But wouldn't you know it, Kristy Lee has tried and the guy won't sell. She should definitely cage-fight him for custody (you'll get the joke after you watch the video)!



Your take: Do you think the buyer should in a sense 'have a heart' and sell Kristy her horse back since it's only been a short time? Or do you think the buyer's in the right?


Posted by The Idol Chatters
Apr 22, 2008 12:47 PM
I think she said this a couple weeks ago. At least, I know I've definitely heard it before today.

And about right and wrong, I see both sides. I mean, if she had made a deal with the guy to eventually buy back the horse, then ok. But she didn't. But also, the guy must have no heart at all. If he has any kind of business, this is bad publicity. Unless I guess he bought it for his own daughter or granddaughter or some other relative, then I can see them being attached and not wanting to give up the horse.
Posted by Leah
Apr 22, 2008 1:32 PM
I think the guy should sell her horse back to her at the price he paid for it. That seemed to be the agreement with she sold it, that if she made it thru and was making money, she could buy it back. He should be a gentlemen and let her have her horse back. He seems like a jerk not selling it back.
Posted by mollyjo
Apr 22, 2008 3:43 PM
Honest and good horse owners have a HUGE heart and would sell her the horse back because they understand the love that the someone can have for this animal. If he were a good hearted person, he would sale it back to her. My bet, he's thinking he'll make more money selling to someone else since the horse has received the publicity. In such a short period of time, it's not about the horse to him ... it's the money.
Posted by la
Apr 23, 2008 9:31 AM
No she should not get her horse back. She only wants it back because she was booted out of "American Idol". Sellers remorse is common but you made a choice now deal with it.
Posted by sena46
Apr 23, 2008 2:24 PM
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