Courtney Stodden, Doug Hutchison on Dr. Drew [VIDEO]



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Courtney Stodden and Doug Hutchison tell Dr. Drew they did not deserve to be kicked out of pumpkin patch 

Twisted lovebirds Courtney Stodden and Doug Hutchison will explain to Dr. Drew the reason they were kicked out of the pumpkin patch in Santa Clarita last week.

Courtney arrived at the pumpkin patch dressed in a sexy, super revealing Daisy Duke outfit complete with tacky platform stripper boots. She posed, Doug groped her, her butt cheeks hung out and concerned mothers complained to management who ended up tossing the couple from the family-oriented, holiday business. But the way Courtney and Doug tell it to Dr. Drew, it was jealous women with heaving bosoms who are responsible for Courtney’s banning and that the children simply thought Courtney was a “Pumpkin Patch Princess.”

Check out the clip and watch Dr. Drew’s Lifechangers on Monday, November 7 at 3:00pm ET/PT on The CW for more of this delusional couple.

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  • Michelle

    she says the woman at the pumpkin patch were just jealous? LOL Jealous of what? Fake tits, overbleached dried out hair, fake lips and the face of leather? This lady looks 30 years older then her real age. Jealous? I think not.

  • Dee Cee

    The both of them need to visit a speech pathologist or have their brains scanned.. A number of different types of speech impediments can occur, and many terms have been used to qualify speech disorders. Aphasia is the loss of the ability to understand language, whether spoken or written, and occurs due to disturbances in the areas of the brain that are used in language processing. Dysarthria refers to a difficulty in pronouncing certain sounds or words that is usually due to a problem with muscle control. People with dysarthria exhibit slurred speech and may have problems with swallowing. Spasmodic dysphonia is a condition characterized by difficulty speaking because of repetitive or continuous spasms (dystonia) of the muscles that control the vocal cords. Apraxia of speech, also known as verbal apraxia or dyspraxia, is a speech disorder in which a person has trouble saying what he or she wants to say correctly and consistently.