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‘Real World’-er Fights Back

Apparently the real world ain’t nothing like “The Real World.” Just ask Julie Stoffer, a Brigham Young University student and a current member of the New Orleans edition of “The Real World,” who has been suspended from the Mormon school for her participation in the MTV reality show.

BYU says that the 20-year-old business student violated the school’s honor code by sharing a living quarter with a member of the opposite sex.

Stoffer issued a statement Saturday saying that she did not have any sexual relations with any member on the cast during her five-month stay, citing the MTV footage as evidence.

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Furthermore, she decried the insinuation that she was “sleeping with a guy or having sex” as “totally false and slanderous.”

“Under the circumstances, I am happy to no longer be affiliated with BYU,” Stoffer said in the statement. “I am actively searching for a new university to attend.”

For the record, Julie — an avowed heterosexual — did room with Danny — an out gay man — in the posh, palatial house in that sin-ridden, debauched city of New Orleans.

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