Angie Harmon on Her Way Back to Dallas?

An alert FBvian points us to news that Angie Harmon and her hubby, Jason Sehorn, are thinking about leaving Los Angeles and moving someplace in the South, where she can “raise some strong Southern women with morals, ethics, and values.” I pass along this news because research has shown that people are interested in the lives of celebrities, and Angie Harmon is a celebrity. So is Jason Sehorn. You’ll notice (as will Google) that the names Angie Harmon and Jason Sehorn appear in this post several times, making it relevant to people who are searching for information about Angie Harmon and/or Jason Sehorn.

7 comments

  1. If you’re really serious about SEO Spamming, you have to work “sex tape” somewhere in there.

    @ 1:10 pm on July 12, 2010
  2. I see what did there…

    @ 2:26 pm on July 12, 2010
  3. Who ever thought that an educated person could be so narrow minded? Ms. Harmon states that she needs to move her girls out of L.A. because she feels that it’s not a good enought place to raise her girls. Well, as Angie Harmon stated on The View, “By the time they (her girls) are eight they are going to be strippers”. Just want to weigh in on that and let her know that not ALL girls grow up to be strippers when they are raised in L.A. You demoralize a city because of your own insecurities and inability to raise strong women in a city that is so full of diversities. I am an educator and I take offense in your words. I have seen many yong ladies grow up to be successful, well adjusted, beautiful loving people. I think the next time you speak, you might want to THINK before because you have a lot to learn. I wish you luck in Dallas. I hope you expand your vision for your family.

    @ 3:25 pm on July 12, 2010
  4. I hope she doesn’t ask Rod Dreher for advice on real estate and schools.

    @ 3:44 pm on July 12, 2010
  5. Values….such a funny word.

    @ 6:18 pm on July 12, 2010
  6. How dare a celeb dis that lifestyle…..

    @ 8:53 pm on July 12, 2010
  7. Angie is pretty naive if she thinks that kids stay longer in the south; the influences of pop culture are everywhere and they ALL grow up fast these days.

    @ 3:56 pm on June 1, 2011

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