Posted 07/08/2009 by RealityWanted in Big Brother
Recently we had the opportunity to speak with Allison Grodner, who is the executive producer for CBS’s Big Brother 11. She spoke about the upcoming season and what types of contestants she looks for.
Q. RealityWanted.com: So tell us about this years cast and how they are different from past ones?
A. Allison Grodner, Executive Producer Big Brother 11: Every season is so different, this season the cast has some amazing stories. The diversity amongst the group ranging from Kevin, a Jehovah
Posted 07/07/2009 by RealityWanted in Big Brother and Cast Interviews
Michele Noonan Big Brother 11
As a scientist, Michele manipulates scientific variables for a living, which she thinks will work the same way in the Big Brother house. She liked the cast of season 10, but she preferred the gameplay in season 8, especially all the drama that went down. Michele thinks she's most like Janelle (seasons 6 and 7), who made it to the final three in both of her seasons. She plans to lay low at the beginning and see who is
Posted 07/07/2009 by Gina in The Great American Road trip
by Gina Scarpa
Tonight, NBC unveiled their last reality show competition, The Great American Road Trip. Families of four will travel along the legendary Route 66 and must stop to compete in challenges along the way. It's not a race and not about how fast you get to a certain destination. However, competitions will determine who stays on the road and who ends up going home. The winning family will walk away with $100,000. Among this season's crop of contestants is the Pollard family and mom Amie is a
Posted 07/07/2009 by RealityWanted in Big Brother and Cast Interviews
Braden Bacha Big Brother 11
Braden, a “superfablastic” friend of season 4’s Nathan Marlow, has traveled the world for surfing contests. His favorite seasons are 4 and 10, and enjoyed Renny’s personality. He was surprised that Jessie went to early and that Jerry and Dan lasted so long in the game. Braden plans to lay low and feel out his competition at the beginning, then build a small group of people to start. He thinks the women on the show will work to his benefit,
Posted 07/07/2009 by David
By David McAlpine
Last week on The Bachelorette, Jake made a last ditch attempt to take Wes out by exposing what America already knew. Well, except for Jillian, who sent Jake packing (again)—then let Ed come back into the competition (scripted shocker!). In the end, young’ins Michael and Jesse were left without a rose and the final four jetted off to Madrid.
Now as Ed, Kiptyn, Reid and Wes get to spend a week in Madrid with Jillian for mucho amor, I’m left to wonder if anyone left in this competition