She is the woman I want to marry."Muniz told cops ...what actually happened was that he was sleeping but awakened "by Elycia yelling at him and hitting him in the face." Muniz said he was defending himself when "Elycia fell to the ground and started to kick the bedroom door."Cops say in the report ... The handgun was impounded and both Frankie and Elycia were warned they'd both go to jail if things got out of control again.Frankie tells a different story, claiming Elycia was screaming and yelling at him when he "fell and hit his head." Muniz says that's why he went to the hospital. Muniz was released a short time later, went home, and just after 10PM the same night, things exploded back at the house.Muniz denied putting a gun to his head, but did say, "I grabbed the case, but not the gun ... According to the police report, Elycia says, Frankie "punched her in the back of the head, and threw her into a wall while in the downstairs bedroom."Muniz denied punching Elycia, telling cops, "I love her too much.Cher is the only female solo artist to reach the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in each of the previous four decades.Her hit dance single "Believe" is her biggest-selling recording and was the best-selling single of 1999, having sold over 10 million copies worldwide.



Several other living and lounging areas spread throughout the house include a family room with another (gas) fireplace and a two-stool wet bar, a small media/music room, a glass-railed loft that overlooks the living/dining room, and a den/office space where it appears to Your Mama his girlfriend/fiancée/wife, Elycia, runs her vintage designer duds business.
Difficulties arise in Bob and May’s relationship, not because of his physical dynamic, but because he hasn’t been totally honest with her.
She is a sweet girl who decides that she loves him for who he is on the inside (by extension, the audience learns to look past exteriors as well).
The brothers recall a pact they made as children (“We promised we’d never hold each other back, no matter what”).
Because the twins share a liver, doctors say surgical separation would pose no risk to Bob, but would leave Walt with a 50 percent chance of survival.