COMMENT: Jami-Lee Ross was a relatively unknown name just over a week ago. Now everyone knows him, but for all the wrong reasons.
He's now recovering in a mental health facility in Auckland after one of the most torrid and muck-raking political weeks in recent history.
In the coming weeks, when he finally returns to Parliament as an independent, he'll know what it's like to be the Brendan Horan of Parliament - wandering around the corridors of sour with people turning their heads the other way as he approaches.
Horan was the former TV weatherman who had a spectacular falling-out with Winston Peters but hung around like a bad smell after being booted out of NZ First.
It was Horan as much as anyone else that saw the waka jumping law being brought back a couple of weeks ago, whereby an MP who falls foul of a party is booted out of Parliament.