Brandi Passante is remembering her dad on his “heavenly birthday.” The Storage Wars star shared a sweet tribute to her late father on social media. Her post included some heart-warming throwback photos of the two of them. Fans were eager to show their support for the reality TV star in the comments. Read on to see what Brandi Passante shared with fans.
Brandi Passante Shares Touching Tribute For Dad
Despite losing her father over three years ago, Brandi Passante is still mourning the devastating loss.
On Monday, Brandi shared a video to Instagram. The clip showed a series of photos of her with her dad throughout her life. Over the video, she wrote, “Happy heavenly [birthday] Daddio! I miss you terribly! I hope you’re enjoying a Road Soda in a paper bag & a cheap smoke.”
Instagram/Brandi Passante
At the end of the clip, there is a card reading, “In...
Brandi Passante Shares Touching Tribute For Dad
Despite losing her father over three years ago, Brandi Passante is still mourning the devastating loss.
On Monday, Brandi shared a video to Instagram. The clip showed a series of photos of her with her dad throughout her life. Over the video, she wrote, “Happy heavenly [birthday] Daddio! I miss you terribly! I hope you’re enjoying a Road Soda in a paper bag & a cheap smoke.”
Instagram/Brandi Passante
At the end of the clip, there is a card reading, “In...
- 4/25/2024
- by Amanda Blankenship
- TV Shows Ace
“Storage Wars” star Jarrod Schulz has been arrested and charged with one count of misdemeanor domestic violence battery against his ex (and former on-screen partner), Brandi Passante, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office confirmed.
Details are sparse, but a law enforcement source told TMZ that on April 30, Passante was hanging out with friends at an Orange County bar when Schulz arrived. A heated argument between the execs ensued, peaking when Passante told him to leave. He did not. According to TMZ, he began yelling and allegedly shoved her twice.
Police were called to the scene and filed a report, but by the time they arrived, Schulz had left. The TMZ source said that officers questioned Schulz a few days later; he denied claims that he touched her.
TheWrap has reached out to Schulz and Passante for comment but they didn’t immediately respond. A “Storage Wars” spokesperson from A...
Details are sparse, but a law enforcement source told TMZ that on April 30, Passante was hanging out with friends at an Orange County bar when Schulz arrived. A heated argument between the execs ensued, peaking when Passante told him to leave. He did not. According to TMZ, he began yelling and allegedly shoved her twice.
Police were called to the scene and filed a report, but by the time they arrived, Schulz had left. The TMZ source said that officers questioned Schulz a few days later; he denied claims that he touched her.
TheWrap has reached out to Schulz and Passante for comment but they didn’t immediately respond. A “Storage Wars” spokesperson from A...
- 5/18/2021
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
Storage Wars is a show with an interesting concept. Essentially, people bid money on storage compartments that are sitting without anyone taking care of them. They’re not being paid for, so someone else gets to buy the unit for so much money and take whatever is in it. Jarrod Schulz is one of the men who has been on the show for some time, and he’s someone fans have gotten to know quite well. However, news that he and his wife split hit the internet in April 2021, and fans are shocked. 1. His Wife Left Him To get to
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- 4/27/2021
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
"Storage Wars" star Brandi Passante, personal and business partner of Jarrod Schulz (pictured together above), has "won" her lawsuit against a website operator who allegedly distributed a pornographic video of her that she insists is fake, reports The Wrap.
But in her win, Passante was awarded a paltry $750 from District Court Judge James V. Selna.
Passante sued Hunter Moore, the former operator of site Anyone Up, for distributing a video falsely claiming to feature her. She also alleged that Moore published fake pornographic pictures of her online.
The A&E star was seeking $2.5 million in damages, but, according to the judge, provided "absolutely no support for this calculation of damages."
He cited the lack of evidentiary support as the reason to award her only $750, plus attorneys' fees and an injunction against Moore to remove any remaining and undisclosed content of video from all websites and restraining him from further disseminating the content of the video.
But in her win, Passante was awarded a paltry $750 from District Court Judge James V. Selna.
Passante sued Hunter Moore, the former operator of site Anyone Up, for distributing a video falsely claiming to feature her. She also alleged that Moore published fake pornographic pictures of her online.
The A&E star was seeking $2.5 million in damages, but, according to the judge, provided "absolutely no support for this calculation of damages."
He cited the lack of evidentiary support as the reason to award her only $750, plus attorneys' fees and an injunction against Moore to remove any remaining and undisclosed content of video from all websites and restraining him from further disseminating the content of the video.
- 6/23/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
On "Storage Wars" (Sun., 9 p.m. Est on A&E) treasure hunters Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante thought they might have hit the jackpot after they spotted a valuable jug in a pile of stuff Jarrod won at an auction in Highland, California.
The brown pitcher was embellished with pictures of Charles Dickens and some of his characters, and was stamped with the Royal Doulton maker's mark. "I've heard of it before, " said Brandi. "I think it's worth money."
As she hurried off, jug in hand, she dinged it off the wall in the storage locker facility. Uh oh ... The potentially valuable jug was now cracked. How much would that affect the sale price?
According to the expert appraiser, with the new hairline crack the pitcher was worth around $350. However, in perfect condition it could have fetched as much as $600.
So, not a total disaster for clumsy Brandi, but she...
The brown pitcher was embellished with pictures of Charles Dickens and some of his characters, and was stamped with the Royal Doulton maker's mark. "I've heard of it before, " said Brandi. "I think it's worth money."
As she hurried off, jug in hand, she dinged it off the wall in the storage locker facility. Uh oh ... The potentially valuable jug was now cracked. How much would that affect the sale price?
According to the expert appraiser, with the new hairline crack the pitcher was worth around $350. However, in perfect condition it could have fetched as much as $600.
So, not a total disaster for clumsy Brandi, but she...
- 3/5/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Huffington Post
On "Storage Wars" (Sun., 9 p.m. Est on A&E) treasure hunters Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante thought they might have hit the jackpot after they spotted a valuable jug in a pile of stuff Jarrod won at an auction in Highland, California.
The brown pitcher was embellished with pictures of Charles Dickens and some of his characters, and was stamped with the Royal Doulton maker's mark. "I've heard of it before, " said Brandi. "I think it's worth money."
As she hurried off, jug in hand, she dinged it off the wall in the storage locker facility. Uh oh ... The potentially valuable jug was now cracked. How much would that affect the sale price?
According to the expert appraiser, with the new hairline crack the pitcher was worth around $350. However, in perfect condition it could have fetched as much as $600.
So, not a total disaster for clumsy Brandi, but she...
The brown pitcher was embellished with pictures of Charles Dickens and some of his characters, and was stamped with the Royal Doulton maker's mark. "I've heard of it before, " said Brandi. "I think it's worth money."
As she hurried off, jug in hand, she dinged it off the wall in the storage locker facility. Uh oh ... The potentially valuable jug was now cracked. How much would that affect the sale price?
According to the expert appraiser, with the new hairline crack the pitcher was worth around $350. However, in perfect condition it could have fetched as much as $600.
So, not a total disaster for clumsy Brandi, but she...
- 3/5/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
Storage Wars found its formula rather early on in its first season, and it hasn’t changed at all since. The second season follows the same pattern, with the first half of each episode devoted to the four teams bidding on abandoned storage units, and then the second half sees them scrounging through hoping to find treasures buried within that will make their investment worthwhile. The same groups remain front and center: the egotistical mogul, Dave Hester; idiotic, redneck braggart, Darrell Sheets and his son Brandon; the amusing bickering couple, Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante; and colorful, bored collector, Barry Weiss. Occasionally other parties will muscle in on their fun, like the bullying Mark Balelo or cunning Nabila Hannis, but they’re usually never around for too long (though Nabila might be in the next season).
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- 2/13/2012
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
It was James Bond time on "Storage Wars" (Tues., 10 p.m. Est on A&E) as Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante headed to San Francisco in search of treasure. Their trip to Santra Cruz had been a bust so they decided to loosen up a little and try to have fun on this trip.
Having bought the contents of a storage locker they discovered a mysterious "spy kit" found inside. The case was filled with surveillance gear including a radio frequency radio detector -- a.k.a. bug detector -- and a wristwatch with a tiny video camera hidden inside the number 6.
There was even a pair of "surveillance glasses." They looked like normal sunglasses but had "reflectors on the side, so you can see behind your back." Cool, or what?
The guy at the spy shop valued the case and contents at $1,100. Not enough to retire on, certainly, but...
Having bought the contents of a storage locker they discovered a mysterious "spy kit" found inside. The case was filled with surveillance gear including a radio frequency radio detector -- a.k.a. bug detector -- and a wristwatch with a tiny video camera hidden inside the number 6.
There was even a pair of "surveillance glasses." They looked like normal sunglasses but had "reflectors on the side, so you can see behind your back." Cool, or what?
The guy at the spy shop valued the case and contents at $1,100. Not enough to retire on, certainly, but...
- 1/25/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Huffington Post
Buying storage units is a gamble, and like any form of gambling, there's a euphoric rush when that big payoff comes. "Storage Wars" (Tue., 10Pm Et on A&E) is an even bigger gamble, because these people are buying units outright after only a cursory glance inside them. The risk is higher, but the payout can be bigger as well.
Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante picked up one that had several cigarette boxes which collectively put them a few hundred dollars over their purchase cost for the unit. So they were already excited, when the antiques expert picked up what they assumed was another one.
"This is not a cigarette box," she informed them. Instead, it was a lozenge container from the early 1800s featuring an image of Napoleon in battle. "This could be worth between $4-5000," she told the couple, who erupted in shock and joy. They'd paid $3,300 for the unit,...
Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante picked up one that had several cigarette boxes which collectively put them a few hundred dollars over their purchase cost for the unit. So they were already excited, when the antiques expert picked up what they assumed was another one.
"This is not a cigarette box," she informed them. Instead, it was a lozenge container from the early 1800s featuring an image of Napoleon in battle. "This could be worth between $4-5000," she told the couple, who erupted in shock and joy. They'd paid $3,300 for the unit,...
- 12/14/2011
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Filed under: TV Replay
Dave Hester stands out from the other bidders on 'Storage Wars' (Wednesdays, 10Pm on A&E) with his aggressive style and habit of yelling "yuuup" for every bid. He also gets on his fellow bidders' nerves fairly frequently, something the show highlighted with a montage of his best (or worst) work.
The clips showed Hester bidding and taking on his competition, not always in a friendly manner. "Does anyone else in the crowd throw up in their mouth every time he says 'yuuup!'" said Barry Weiss to a bystander at one auction.
Still, Hester is one of the big shots in the business, and he's not afraid to let people know that. "When I got involved in it, everybody that was a heavy hitter then tried to do everything they could to put me through the hazing, to put me out of business,...
Dave Hester stands out from the other bidders on 'Storage Wars' (Wednesdays, 10Pm on A&E) with his aggressive style and habit of yelling "yuuup" for every bid. He also gets on his fellow bidders' nerves fairly frequently, something the show highlighted with a montage of his best (or worst) work.
The clips showed Hester bidding and taking on his competition, not always in a friendly manner. "Does anyone else in the crowd throw up in their mouth every time he says 'yuuup!'" said Barry Weiss to a bystander at one auction.
Still, Hester is one of the big shots in the business, and he's not afraid to let people know that. "When I got involved in it, everybody that was a heavy hitter then tried to do everything they could to put me through the hazing, to put me out of business,...
- 9/1/2011
- by Nick Zaino
- Aol TV.
I recently took a trip to the Us for a holiday and, as I tend to do when on holiday in America, I found myself flicking through the many television channels available on the hotel TV – and, as also tends to happen when having so much choice, I stopped upon the strangest shows I saw and wouldn’t you know it the majority of those were (shudder) reality television. And somehow I became hooked… I even took time to find out when these weird and wonderful shows were on TV so I could watch more. Thank god for Us television ‘s love of series marathons is all I can say!
Inspired by my new-found love of Us reality television, a love which I seem to have brought home to the UK with me, here’s my Top 5 Us Reality Shows:
1) Hardcore Pawn
Hardcore Pawn airs on truTV and follows the...
Inspired by my new-found love of Us reality television, a love which I seem to have brought home to the UK with me, here’s my Top 5 Us Reality Shows:
1) Hardcore Pawn
Hardcore Pawn airs on truTV and follows the...
- 8/6/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Taylor Beckett attends Decisions Los Angeles premiere and afterparty.Photo copyright Travis Jourdain / PR Photos. Alex Madera attends Decisions Los Angeles premiere and afterparty.Photo copyright Travis Jourdain / PR Photos. Melissa Mojo Hunter and Jarrod Schulz attend Decisions Los Angeles premiere and afterparty.Photo copyright Travis Jourdain / PR Photos. Nancy La Scala attends Decisions Los Angeles premiere and afterparty.Photo copyright Travis Jourdain / PR Photos. Olivia Barash attends Decisions Los Angeles premiere and afterparty.Photo copyright Travis Jourdain / PR Photos. 04/10/2011 - Jim Winburn - "Decisions" Los Angeles Premiere and Afterparty - Arrivals - Writers Guild Theater and Chakra - Beverly Hills, CA, USA © Travis Jourdain / PR Photos 04/10/2011 - Judy Haim...
- 4/13/2011
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Rochester, NY - Ever wonder why schools today stink compared to decades ago? Every think tank moron has their dubious reasonings that appeases their corporate masters. But the truth is extraordinarily simple: Schools dumped their education films.
Do you remember those days when the gym teacher had to pad out health class by wheeling in the 16mm projector from the Av department? They’d thread up classic tales about your body, narcotics, driving safety and manners. Things which kids nowadays can’t seem to handle.
When the Vcr arrived in schools, the 16mm projector was quickly dumped as teaching tool.
Where did these classic films go? Many arrived at the city dump. However a few lucky tens of thousands found themselves on the racks of the Av Geeks Archive. This repository of cinematic education is overseen by Skip Elsheimer. He started collecting the films after I moved out of the infamous PineHaus.
Do you remember those days when the gym teacher had to pad out health class by wheeling in the 16mm projector from the Av department? They’d thread up classic tales about your body, narcotics, driving safety and manners. Things which kids nowadays can’t seem to handle.
When the Vcr arrived in schools, the 16mm projector was quickly dumped as teaching tool.
Where did these classic films go? Many arrived at the city dump. However a few lucky tens of thousands found themselves on the racks of the Av Geeks Archive. This repository of cinematic education is overseen by Skip Elsheimer. He started collecting the films after I moved out of the infamous PineHaus.
- 3/7/2011
- by UncaScroogeMcD
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