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I met Tara when she arrived at the ranch. And she was like any typical—at this point, this is what was typical for me—any typical teenage girl who’s a juvenile delinquent. They usually come in with drug issues, drug problems, partying, sexual promiscuity and a really bad attitude.
Tara definitely had a bad attitude. And she was just…her nickname was “Tara Hunk-o-hide” because she was just like—she was really rough. And she had a mouth on her. And she just, you know, thought that she could say and do whatever it was that she wanted. That was, like, her attitude. And she just…she had complete disregard for authority, like anybody that, you know, was going to tell her what to do. And, so that was pretty, you know—that was kind of par for the course for Tara.
One of the things that I think that’s interesting about Tara, and how Tara was at the ranch, and how I knew Tara, was that Tara was the type of girl that would basically say whatever she thought you wanted to hear. That’s how she handled things. So, she’d make it seem like everything was great and she would be going along with, you know, going along with the plan, and was making all this gain and “Look at how happy I am,” and “what a great job I did.” And then underneath that, there would be, like, her talking about you behind your back or talking about other people behind their back. Or doing things that, you know, were not ethical, that you didn’t know about. And, yeah, I mean, this was just how she operated. This is what, this is—that was Tara.
Like, she loves to create trouble and she loves to create drama. And so, I am not surprised that she’s partnered with Nate [Rich] and that they’re going to go through this whole story about: “Boo hoo, woe is me, life is so horrible,” and, you know, “I am the way I am because life has been so horrible and bad. And I’ve been so horribly mistreated.” I mean, it’s just—again, it’s being very effect of life and not taking any responsibility for how you got there. Like, nobody did this to Tara, you know what I mean. Tara’s life is Tara’s life. And, you know, she’s created that. Just like I create my own life, you create your own life. It’s like, she—I just think that she likes to cause trouble.