Posted 03/23/2011 by Gina in Real World
by Gina Scarpa
On The Real World: Las Vegas, Dustin has finally decided to forgive Mike Mike and Heather for sharing an absolutely meaningless kiss in a stupid game of Truth or Dare. Finally, we can move on... we have bigger problems anyway.
I feel fairly confident that Adam is unable to walk into Vanity night club without being escorted out by security and the question is: how much longer are they going to put up with it? This week's offense: taking off his shirt in the DJ booth. When he returns,
Posted 03/23/2011 by Gina in The Celebrity Apprentice and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa and Mike Bandy
This week, on The Celebrity Apprentice, teams were asked to create an outdoor camping experience in the middle of Manhattan. Led by Gary Busey and Niki Taylor, each side faced their own set of difficulties but the men ended up coming out on top. In the boardroom, Niki refused to name a weak player and sited herself as the sole reason her team lost. Trump had no choice but to fire her and today, she spoke to RealityWanted and reporters
Posted 03/22/2011 by David in The Biggest Loser
by David McAlpine
Last night on The Biggest Loser, the single Black Team was separated yet again--but this time not into two, but four teams. Yes, it would be black versus red versus green versus blue, each with a different trainer.
At this point, I've begun to wonder where they get all these shirts. The production costs must go up alone based on how many times they change teams every week. I get the whole point of making it competitive, but still. Come on, NBC.
Each contestant
Posted 03/22/2011 by Gina in Dancing with the Stars
by Gina Scarpa
We got wrestlers, rappers, talk show hosts, stars of the 80s, and a few people you probably don't recognize or never heard of. Yes, Dancing With The Stars has returned for its 12th installment. 11 pairs of celebs and professional dancers have descended upon Los Angeles to compete for a mirror ball trophy and ballroom bragging rights.
On this first night of performances, the pairs are given one of two styles: the foxtrot or the cha-cha. They at least can relax with the
Posted 03/21/2011 by David in The Celebrity Apprentice
by David McAlpine
Last night on the (heavily promoed) Celebrity Apprentice, it was Gary Busey's turn to take his crack at the leadership pole, in what many thought would be an epic crashing and burning of whatever Backbone had to do.
Which leads me to this week's task for the teams: market a chain of stores called Camping World, which sells RVs and other camping-related items. They'd get space in Times Square and RVs to show people around in, so it was all about presentation and branding, two things which Gary openly admits