- Walk us through a typical day in your shoes.
Oh my! There are no typical days. I co-produce and star as D.D. in “Marriage Can Be Murder,” host Slot Tournaments at MGM and co-lead a new church in Henderson called Sin City Church. I co-lead with another female, Rhonda Baker. We are the first two women that I know of who planted a church. I also have a husband, five grand babies and three dogs. Nothing is typical. I start early and end late. - Have you ever purchased any As Seen on TV items?
Yes the wallet that was crushed by the truck for my hubby. He loves it! - If you could destroy a grade-school photo of yourself, what year would it be and why?
None. They are all a part of me. They show the growth and progression of whom I am. - While grocery shopping, what is your stick-in-the-cart-when-no-one-is-looking item?
Ruffles and French onion dip. - If we were to look through your device, what is on your hit list or playlist or favorite app?
WeatherBug, Star Tracker, Instagram. As for playlists, mostly pop hits. - Do you ever play “tourist” in Vegas? If so, what is your favorite thing to do?
Yes! Our city is awesome, so I try a new restaurant every six weeks. I visit the Bellagio gardens a lot. Now we are season ticket holders of the Las Vegas Golden Knights. I love that Las Vegas is always evolving. The energy and excitement are contagious. - What do you do to unwind and relax?
I read, color and watch movies. Massages are good too. - Does anyone ever mistake you for someone else?
Yes. Sharon Stone, Lorie Morgan, Madonna and Brigitte Neilsen. I was asked for autographs as all of them at one time in my life.
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For tickets, call the box office at 702.388.2111 or visit thed.com, which includes a three-course meal, non-alcoholic beverage, server gratuity, taxes and fees. VIP tickets include one alcoholic beverage, souvenir t-shirt and priority seats. R.I.P. tickets offer a chance to participate in the show. Marriage Can Be Murder co-creator and star, Jayne Post, has co-authored “No Future Without,” a fictional book based on the real-life accidental death of her 16-year-old son, Paul P. San Agustin. While riding his bike near his home in Henderson in 2003, he was hit by another 16-year-old driver and died due to the accident. “No Future Without” weaves a harrowing tale of a mother’s worst nightmare. The reader is led through two parallel endings—one of forgiveness and grace and one of resentment and anger.