“There was one night in a hotel room…and it was really good.”
While ‘Real World: New Orleans’ stars Julie Stoffer and Jamie Murray were seen kissing in an episode of their original season, apparently a lot more happened between them. after the show got carried away.
In Wednesday’s new episode of the cast’s “Homecoming” revival on Paramount+, the two “let the cat out of the bag” as the entire cast discussed women’s interest in Jamie at the era.
“I didn’t know there was a spade in a pokemon,” exclaimed Kelley Wolf as the two – or Julie, rather – began to open up about their secret history. “He and I had a kind of weird connection,” she told her partners, saying Jamie “was the first person I did more than kiss.”
In a confessional, Stoffer opened up a bit more, explaining that it all happened when they were filming “The Extreme Challenge” together in 2000, shortly after filming their original season of “The Real World.”
“‘The Extreme Challenge’ was just this environment of freedom, competition and adventure and Jamie and I are both competitive, we both love adrenaline and it was going to happen,” Julie explained. “There was no way to fight it…there was one night in a hotel room…so, yeah, I met Jamie and it was really good.”
Julie – who was a Mormon virgin at the time of the OG season – added: “I don’t know if it’s a credit to Jamie, but it just opened a door to another part of my life. life and on myself that I was”t exploited at all. “
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Jamie, however, did not share Julie’s vivid memory.
“I don’t remember if we were in that challenge,” he told the group – before Stoffer defended him, saying: “I’m going to remember it more than it does. remember it because it was probably more important to me, right?”
“It was kind of like this culture of purity that I had been in and I didn’t understand my body,” she said before turning to her religious and straight roommate Matt Smith. “You and I were in the same position, we’d only ever kissed people and sexuality wasn’t something you wanted to explore but it was something I wanted to explore. But I didn’t want this be romantic.”
As the conversation continued, Kelley could sense that something was slightly disabled in the room.
“I notice that Jamie doesn’t share as much information as Julie,” she said in a confessional. “I hope, since they clearly know each other a bit, that they have discussed it and that it is suitable for all parties. That is to say the families. They are all married people, we all have to respect someone’s private life.”
Find out what happens next when an all-new episode of “The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans” drops on Paramount+ on Wednesday.

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