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April 2, 2009 · 8:33 AM

The Deadly Seven causes a riot in L.A. visit for reality TV show

By Robin Leach

Gluttony of The Deadly Seven.

Photo: Aaron Thompson

It all started really well, but ended in near disaster -- and the former Las Vegas showgirls turned punk princesses who make up The Deadly Seven wouldn’t have had it any other way! As Vegas DeLuxe first reported this week, D7 drove to L.A. for two sets of meetings with MTV and VH1 about their new reality TV show.

They told me that both meetings went very well, even though they took in a machine to blow out farting sounds whenever there was a break in conversation. The executive suits were in awe at the musical timing of the rips. Only when the lascivious ladies left did they let them in on the joke.

Before going on to the notorious Rainbow Room, D7 met up with Ian Zeiring (Beverly Hills 90210) and hung out with Candlebox. They even partied with Dennis Rodman, but the trouble started when they visited with rockers Dave Navarro, Lemmy from Motorhead and adult film star Ron Jeremy at the Rainbow Room. It was “action!” for those reality TV cameras.

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The Deadly Seven.

One of the Deadly Seven popped their CD into the player there, and before too long, a manager demanded to know who had changed the music. My spywitness emailed me: “One should know better to confront these punkers -- even if they flick the hat off your head, which they did! The manager lost it, screaming at Pride. He grabbed her by the throat, and immediately Greed socked the bozo in the mouth, knocking out two of his teeth.” Where were the reality TV cameras when you need them?!

Apparently, Dave and Ron just watched the battle royal in amazement until the girls were evicted. They sped off in their bus and fled to the apartment of record producer Kim Fowler. For some extraordinary reason, he decided to shoot them in a makeshift photo session while wearing a sequined evening gown and lipstick! Where were the reality TV show cameras when you need them?!

The Deadly Seven fled that scene, too, and decided that they should drive their van back to the relative safety of Vegas. Coincidentally, it was a year ago on April Fools’ Day that the S&M singers faked their own death on a desert drive, but this time they returned home safely without any further incidents!

Vegas DeLuxe will keep you updated on the progress of the reality TV show, but with stories like this, who the heck even needs a script or a plot line!

Robin Leach has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past decade giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world’s premier platinum playground.

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