As the new season of "Flipping Out" moves into its second week on Wednesday (March 12), it's clear that a major focus will be design assistant Andrew Coleman and his continued unprofessional behavior.
As revealed in last week's Season 7 premiere, Jeff Lewis' trustworthy assistant Jenni Pulos, she of the gigantic pregnant belly, is about ready to pop, which means maternity leave is knocking on the door. While Jeff admitted he was worried about what he'd do without her, Andrew reminded everyone just how delusional he is, suggesting he may get more responsibilities at Jeff Lewis Design in her stead.
Except, as even a casual viewer of the Bravo series knows, there's nothing in Andrew's history as an employee of Jeff's that would remotely suggest that he deserves more responsibility. And this is something Jeff is clearly keenly aware of.
Enter: Megan. At the start of tonight's episode, we learn that...
As revealed in last week's Season 7 premiere, Jeff Lewis' trustworthy assistant Jenni Pulos, she of the gigantic pregnant belly, is about ready to pop, which means maternity leave is knocking on the door. While Jeff admitted he was worried about what he'd do without her, Andrew reminded everyone just how delusional he is, suggesting he may get more responsibilities at Jeff Lewis Design in her stead.
Except, as even a casual viewer of the Bravo series knows, there's nothing in Andrew's history as an employee of Jeff's that would remotely suggest that he deserves more responsibility. And this is something Jeff is clearly keenly aware of.
Enter: Megan. At the start of tonight's episode, we learn that...
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