Posted 12/22/2009 by Gina in American Idol and Cast Interviews

by Gina Scarpa
Fans of American Idol may remember a young, good looking contestant by the name of Ace Young from season 5. He received positive feedback from the judges but was eliminated early on. His journey didn’t end there, though. Ace produced his own album, but unforeseen events prevented him from reaching the public and the fans the way he had hoped. He went on to write with fellow idol contestant Chris Daughtry and is currently on tour with Idol winner Taylor Hicks in the musical, Grease.
Posted 12/22/2009 by Lindsay in Our Little Genius and Cast Interviews
By Lindsay Strouse
Executive Producer Mark Burnett returns to Fox in January with the premier of his new show Our Little Genius. The show gives child geniuses from the ages of 6-12 the opportunity to win up to $500,000 for their families by answering Ivy League-level questions. The geniuses must answer increasingly difficult questions while their parents make the decision to stop the game at any time and choose to walk away with the winnings for their family. To see how the little geniuses are doing, there is a panel of leading adult
Posted 12/22/2009 by Gina in Real World Road Rules and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
Three years ago, it was hard for an unknown Evan Starkman to imagine that by 2009, he’d be a power player on MTV's The Real World/Road Rules Challenges. He first appeared on Fresh Meat, as Coral Brown’s partner, but left halfway through the season due to injuries. From there, he went on to compete on The Duel, The Gauntlet 3, The Duel 2, and this season’s challenge, The Ruins. Earlier this month, his Champions team walked away the winners of The Ruins and
Posted 12/21/2009 by Gina in Survivor and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
Love him or hate him, Russell Hantz from Survivor: Samoa will go down as one of the most memorable players of all time. On last night’s season finale, he sat smugly in the final tribal council, next to Natalie White and Mick Trimming, convinced that he would walk away with the title of Sole Survivor. When the votes were read, and Natalie was named the winner, the look of shock and hurt was painted all over his face. Today, Russell spoke to RealityWanted about how
Posted 12/21/2009 by Gina in Survivor and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
On last night’s finale of Survivor: Samoa, Natalie White, the 26 year old pharmaceutical sales rep from Arkansas, was named the winner. She played a quiet game, aligned herself with strong players, and had a solid social strategy going on all season long. Though she took some flack from the jury at the final tribal council, they later turned around and admitted that she had played the best game. Today, Natalie spoke to RealityWanted in an exclusive interview about her win, her relationship with