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Julie A. Stoffer in a professional photo shoot.

Julie A. Stoffer (born July 11, 1979) was a cast member on MTV's reality television series The Real World: New Orleans, the ninth season of The Real World series. She was born in Provo, Utah, USA, but grew up in Delafield, Wisconsin.

On the series, Stoffer was depicted as a naive, somewhat racist girl who knew little about life beyond her Latter-day Saint upbringing in Wisconsin (she had attended Brigham Young University for 3 years prior to the show). Her conflicts with living an adventurous life and adhering to the Mormon religion were topics covered by the series.

Stoffer was suspended from Brigham Young University in July 2000 for honor code breaches televised on The Real World. The school's honor code prohibits unmarried students from living in the same house with unrelated people of the opposite sex, including during breaks away from school.

Julie Stoffer lived with her boyfriend Gabe for two years, before splitting with him and her subsequently being served with an order of protection. On Thursday, April 08, 2004 Julie is ordered to "stop contacting" Gabe after she hits him in the face and kicks him in the head. According to the "The Smoking Gun" Andrew Goldberg, editor of the site had the following to say about the restraining order Gabe placed on Julie:

"We checked this stuff out a couple of months ago and there is something there. It was allegedly some hair pulling, some hits to his face and a kick from the back seat of an SUV to the head. He wanted her to stop contacting him or text messaging him or going into his personal online accounts."


In the aftermath of The Real World, Stoffer periodically tours the United States as a motivational speaker, played in pseudopunk rock band headed up by her little brother called The Bunkbed Incident,which is now defunct. She claims to have a great busines in Real Estate.

She reported hosted G4's show The Electric Playground, which goes behind the scenes of the video game industry however it is doubtful that she would travel to Canada to host a small television show. The Canadian program ran in the US until 2007, and now runs only in Canada. Also, on the week of October 9, 2006, she was a guest co-host on another G4 show, X-Play, filling in for the absent Morgan Webb and co-hosting alongside Adam Sessler. She also did some game reviews during on her own website.

Stoffer claims she was scheduled to be on board of one of the two planes that crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, but cancelled the night before due to a conflict in scheduling and opted to take a different flight instead.[1]

Sometime in 2003, Stoffer met a doctor, mysteriously identified only as "Spencer", and they reportedly began dating. They were reportedly married in the Salt Lake City Temple in November 2004, and took their honeymoon in Italy, where Spencer had served his mission (1995-97).

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  1. ^ "Ex-MTV Cast Member Nearly Took Flight". The Washington Post. Associated Press. 2001-09-17. Julie Stoffer had planned to take United Airlines Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles on Tuesday but changed her mind early that morning – just hours before the plane was hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center in New York. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Check date values in: |date= (help) Payment required to access.
    See also "Urban legends circulate on campus". BYU NewsNet. 2001-09-19. Retrieved 2007-03-07. However, one rumor going around campus appears to be true. According to the Associated Press, Julie Stoffer, a former cast member of MTV's "The Real World," was planning to take United Airlines Flight 11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)