Posted 01/07/2010 by Chandra in Launch My Line

by Chandra Clewley
Marilyn Crawford, along with her expert designer Coco Kliks, was eliminated last night from Launch My Line. Throughout this season, we have seen Marilyn’s positive attitude, focus, and drive get diluted through communication issues with Coco, who seemed more introverted, sensitive and unresponsive. The fact that Marilyn had a difficult time articulating or drawing out her visions seemed to stunt this team which was unfortunate, because individually they were both aesthetically talented. This morning, Reality Wanted had a chance to speak with this
Posted 01/07/2010 by Gina in The Biggest Loser and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
On the season 9 premiere of The Biggest Loser this week, the contestants had to get on the scale in front of friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers and weigh in before they could go to the ranch to begin their weight loss journey. Twin brothers John and James Crutchfield tipped the scale at almost a half ton. John weighed in at 484 pounds, while James weighed in at 485. After a week with trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Harper, they were able to
Posted 01/07/2010 by Gina in Project Runway
by Gina Scarpa
Next Thursday, a new group of designers will hit New York City to compete on season 7 of Project Runway, airing on Lifetime. The trailer for the new season features lots of drama, excitement, and shocking moments and the cast is extremely diverse, featuring contestants from six different countries and ranging in age from 21 to 47 years old.
The winner of season 7 will receive an added bonus. They’ll walk away with the usual prize: There's still the editorial spread in Marie Claire,
Posted 01/07/2010 by Gina in The Bachelor
by Gina Scarpa
Just days before the season premiere was set to air of The Bachelor: On The Wings Of Love, ABC dropped a bombshell when they revealed that one of the women competing for Jake Pavelka’s love and affection had an affair with a member of production during filming. In the clips for the upcoming events that will take place this season, which aired at the end of Monday night’s episode, host Chris Harrison is seen saying that everyone must deal with something that has
Posted 01/06/2010 by Gina in Real World
by Matt Anaya
This week started out with a bang on The Real World: DC as the kids took their frustrations and boredom out on a couple beanbags. The group bonded (sort of) while banging on the beanbags but I have always wondered how boring The Real World house can get when there is no TV and only one computer between all the housemates. It is like the producers want the cast to get as drunk as possible at all times... which is actually a smart idea and makes