Posted 09/29/2010 by Gina in Americas Next Top Model
by Mike Bandy
Tonight's episode of America's Next Top Model began with the girls expressing opinions about each other. Rhianna and Kayla like Ann, but she's real competition. Liz wants to win this competition more than all of the other girls, because she has lots of money problems. Kacey doesn't really talk to the other girls, but came up with an idea to have a barbecue and invite the male models from the fallen angels shoot. Kacey calls Shaw, the model with whom she went to high
Posted 09/29/2010 by David in The Biggest Loser
by David McAlpine
Last week on The Biggest Loser, the would-be contestants competed for a chance to get on the ranch. Bob, Jillian and Alison traveled around the country promoting fitness and wellness and picked 14 new hopefuls to travel to Los Angeles.
This week, the contestants arrive and Alison gives them some real talk right away: from the get-go, this competition is all individual. Even better, there aren't just 14 contestants, there are 16, since Bob and Jillian got to each pick one of the seven people
Posted 09/29/2010 by Gina in Dancing with the Stars
by Gabrielle Abrams
The Dancing with the Stars week 2 results show started right off bringing Kyle and Lacy to the front along with Brandy and Mak. Kyle and Lacey were told right away that they were safe. With their energetic quick step they performed on Monday, how could they not be? Brandy and Mak were told they were in jeopardy and placed them aside for later.
Bruno was told that he was in jeopardy himself with the audience about the critique he gave Bolton.
Posted 09/28/2010 by Gina and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
It's hard to believe it but it's been 15 years since Mark Long first popped up on our television screens on the very first season of Road Rules. He's one of the few who has managed to make a career out of reality television, showing that a strong work ethic and a passion for the industry will take you a long way. Today, we spoke to our friend Mark in an exclusive interview, where he filled us in on his latest project, Nakid Reality, bringing fans raw, uncut
Posted 09/28/2010 by Gina in The Next Iron Chef and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
Michael Symon is the epitome of a person who doesn't know the meaning of the words "give up". In 2005, the chef competed on Iron Chef America and lost to Masaharu Morimoto in an asparagus challenge. Two years later, he returned to Kitchen Stadium to win The Next Iron Chef. Now, the seasoned chef, restaurant owner, and television personality steps in as judge for season 3 of The Next Iron Chef and is hosting his own new show on the