Forget Mayor of New York City. Camille Grammer says her ex-husband has his political sights set much higher.
"He told me when I first met him that he wanted to run for president. This has been a lifelong dream for him," the reality star told The New York Post this week.
But if the actor really does run for office, he won't be able to count on at least a few votes.
"He told me when I first met him that he wanted to run for president. This has been a lifelong dream for him," the reality star told The New York Post this week.
But if the actor really does run for office, he won't be able to count on at least a few votes.
"He's got to learn how to run a family first before he can run a city," Kyle Richards told People, referring to Kelsey's ongoing custody struggle with Camille.
Added Lisa Vanderpump: "He's such a good example of great morals and family value. I'll be voting for him with a kick up the ass."