Posted 05/02/2013 by Gina in Real World
by Gina Scarpa
If you think you've seen the worst of Nia and Jordan, think again. This week on The Real World, she announces to the house that she's writing a book about how to get with an athlete. Nia gets a job with the group at Pizza Schmizza, but doesn't seem to have much interest in working at all. This gives Jordan a lot of ammo to push her to her breaking point, but not before she pushes him first.
Jordan meets
Posted 05/02/2013 by Gina in Survivor
by Gina Scarpa
It's amazing how quickly people will abandon an immunity challenge at a crucial point in the game of Survivor for a snack. This week's double elimination episode starts off with no reward challenge, but an immunity challenge instead. Players stand atop a triangular shaped platform in the water and must balance themselves there without falling. Jeff breaks out some donuts in the first few minutes and without hardly any hesitation at all, Erik and Eddie agree to jump in and stuff their faces. Really, Eddie? You
Posted 05/02/2013 by Gina in The Voice and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
When Michelle Chamuel took the stage for the blind auditions of The Voice this season, it was her third time singing for those chairs to turn. She had previously auditioned in seasons 2 and 3, but things didn't go her way. This time around, three chairs turns and Michelle joined Team Usher. She has gone to win both her battle and knockout round, and now awaits the shows. We chatted with Michelle this week about what keeps bringing her back, the toughest part of
Posted 05/02/2013 by Gina in American Idol
by Gina Scarpa
It's common for the American Idol contestants to receive conflicting advice and feedback from the judges, but this season really seems to take the cake. "Don't think about the votes, but we'll keep reminding you who our favorites are to win this thing!" "You should only change up a song when we want you to, but we're not going to tell you if we want you to or not until after you perform it for millions of people." "Just be yourself, but
Posted 05/01/2013 by Gina in The Voice and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
If you blinked during the blind auditions of The Voice, you may have missed a familiar face in Amy Whitcomb. The powerhouse vocalist appeared on two seasons of The Sing Off and enjoyed a lot of success with her second group, the all-female Delilah. After making it past the battle round, Amy was eliminated on Monday night's episode of The Voice and chatted with us today in an exclusive interview about her third run on reality.
Q. Gina, RealityWanted: What's been going on