Jenny McCarthy in 2008: I Healed My Son’s Autism Brought on by Vaccines

The star claims dietary changes and vitamin supplements cured her son

Jenny McCarthy tries to mend her anti-vaccine reputation with reality TV. It’s too little, too late. (The Washington Post)

The second episode of “Donnie Loves Jenny” — a new A&E reality show chronicling the newlywed era of Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg — is the picture of messy domestic bliss.

The Playboy model-turned-TV-personality snuggles under the covers while the boy-band veteran sweetly volunteers to get her son, Evan, ready for school. Wahlberg bumbles adorably around the kitchen, spilling juice as he tries to scramble eggs and pack a PB&J lunch for the 12-year-old. McCarthy frets that Wahlberg won’t know Evan’s routine. “Don’t forget Evan’s science project!” she yells from the bedroom. Uh oh! Wahlberg forgets the project and leaves the lunch on the counter — but his wife is so touched by his effort that she spends the day grocery shopping for a special homemade dinner. Later, the two have a romantic date night while Grandpa takes Evan out for ice cream.

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