Posted 08/14/2007 by RealityWanted and General News
Contestants Michael Amoroso, a home inspector from Smithtown, New York and Taye Swing, a clothing designer from Castaic, California will attempt to win a monthly paycheck for one month, three years, twenty - up to forty years -- possibly enough to leave them "Set for Life" -- FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network
Posted 08/10/2007 by RealityWanted in Age of Love and Cast Interviews
Jason (RealityWanted.com): How did you get involved in the show?
Jennifer (Age of Love): Someone from the production company found me on Myspace and contacted me. They kept asking me but I told them I was not really interested, but after awhile I finally broke down and agreed to go on the show.
Jason (RealityWanted.com): What did you think about the age difference?
Jennifer (Age of Love): I didn't know he was 30, but I have dated guys that are much younger than me so it really wasn't a problem.
Jason (RealityWanted.com): After one
Posted 08/10/2007 by RealityWanted in Big Brother
After 40 days in the BIG BROTHER 8 House, Kail Harbick, who was nominated for the third time, was evicted last night by a vote of 4-3 (Head of Household and the two eviction nominees do not vote).
This past Tuesday, Jen, who was also nominated for the third time, won the Power of Veto and took herself off of the chopping block. Kail was left up for eviction and Head of Household Daniele Donato then chose Eric Stein, America's Player, to join her.
Posted 08/09/2007 by RealityWanted in On The Lot and Cast Interviews
I had another opportunity to chat with On The Lot contestants Sam Friedlander and Jason Epperson a few days after Jason's short "The Move" and Sam's short "Backseat Driving Test" aired. Sam and Jason are both very excited to be part of the Top 5 and regardless of the final outcome, both are going to continue their film making careers in LA. Jason's wife is in the process of looking for their new home in Loa Angeles.
Posted 08/09/2007 by RealityWanted and General News
For the first time in AMERICAN IDOL history, an auditioner went into labor while waiting with 13,500 hopefuls for her chance to become the next singing superstar. On Monday, nine-months-pregnant Antoria Gillon arrived at Texas Stadium with hopes of becoming the next American Idol. However, as the time of her audition approached, she realized she was in labor. Determined not to miss her shot at fame, Gillon sang her best while in the midst of contractions. After completing the audition and learning she will return for the next round, Gillon was taken to a local hospital, where she gave birth to a healthy son whom she named Jamil Labarron Idol McCowan. Baby Idol arrived early Tuesday morning and weighed 6 lbs. 7oz.