Pros vs Joes feature NFL and NBA stars this season

February 28, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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Spike TV’s new season of “Pros vs Joes,” premiering Monday, April 27 at 11:00pm ET/PT will once again showcase some of the biggest and most talked-about sports figures of the last decade. The impressive roster for Spike TV’s “Pros vs. Joes 4: All Stars” includes gridiron greats: Adam Jones, Tim Brown, Simeon Rice, Priest Holmes, Steve McNair, Rich Gannon and hardwood heroes Alonzo Mourning, Robert Horry, Glen Rice, Antoine Walker, Shawn Kemp and Steve Francis. Hosted by Michael Strahan and Jay Glazer, each episode features regular guys competing against sports legends. The new season begins taping March 3 at Southwest Los Angeles College.

The new twist this season is that there will be only one sport played in each episode instead of a variety of sports as in previous seasons. Each episode features three skills competitions and a three-on-three scrimmage pitting the Pros against the Joes. The sports this season will be football (4 episodes) and basketball (4 episodes).

Football Pros

TIM BROWN – Brown became the first wide receiver to win the Heisman trophy while playing at Notre Dame in 1987. “Touchdown Timmy” was a two-time All-American and finished his collegiate career with an astonishing school record of 5,024 all-purpose yards and 22 touchdowns. Brown was selected by the Los Angeles Raiders with the 6th pick of the 1988 NFL Draft and in his first NFL season, he led the league in kickoff returns, return yards and yards per return average. He also led the NFL in punt returns in 1994 and receptions in 1997. He was voted to the Pro Bowl nine times during his 16 years with the Raiders, in 1988 and 1991 as a kick-returner, and in 1993-97, 1999 and 2001 as a receiver. Brown holds the NFL record for 10 consecutive seasons with at least 75 receptions, fame and success with the Raider’s organization earned him the title, “Mr. Raider.” Brown joined the Buccaneers for his final season in 2004 and retired with 14,934 receiving yards, the second-highest total in NFL history.

RICH GANNON – Gannon’s lengthy career as an NFL quarterback spanned 18 seasons including stints with the Minnesota Vikings (1987-1992), Oakland Raiders (1999-2004), Kansas City Chiefs (1995-1998), Washington Redskins (1993) and New England Patriots where he began his NFL career on the practice squad in 1987. Gannon was a standout quarterback for the University of Delaware and was elected to the school’s athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. Gannon was a four-time Pro-Bowl selection and the NFL MVP in 2002, leading the Raiders to Super Bowl XXVII. He currently holds NFL records for most 300+ yards per game in a season (10), completions in a non-overtime game (43) and single-game record for most consecutive completions (21).

PRIEST HOLMES – Holmes was originally signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 1997 after playing college football at the University of Texas. After rushing for just over 2,000 yards in four seasons in Baltimore, including winning a title in Super Bowl XXV, Holmes experienced breakout success after signing with the Kansas City Chiefs as a free agent in 2001. During his seven-year career with the Chiefs, Holmes was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and was named NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2002. Holmes sat out the 2006 season with a neck injury and after a brief comeback attempt in 2007, retired from the NFL.

ADAM JONES – Jones played last season for the Dallas Cowboys as cornerback and return specialist. He was drafted with the 6th overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans. During his second season with the Titans, he led the NFL in average punt return yardage with 12.9. He played college football at West Virginia where he was named first team All Big-East and honorable mention All-American his senior year.

STEVE McNAIR – Nicknamed “Air McNair,” he was drafted by the Houston Oilers as the third overall pick in the 1995 NFL Draft after a prolific quarterback career at Alcorn State University where he was an All American and Heisman Trophy finalist. McNair played 11 seasons with the Oilers/Tennessee Titans and was selected for the Pro Bowl three times and was the Co-AP NFL MVP in 2003. McNair led the Titans to their first- ever Super Bowl in 2000, losing a heart-breaker to the Rams 23-16. He spent his final two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, leading them to a division title and 13-3 record in 2006.

SIMEON RICE – Rice played college football at Illinois where he was a two-time All American and set the Big Ten Conference record for career sacks with 44.5. Drafted by the Arizona Cardinals third overall in the 1996 NFL Draft, Rice tallied over 120 sacks in his career, playing for the Cardinals (1996-2000), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2001-2006), Denver Broncos (2007), and Indianapolis Colts (2007). He earned three Pro Bowl selections, was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1996, and won a Super Bowl ring with the Buccaneers.

Basketball Pros:

STEVE FRANCIS – Known as “Stevie Franchise,” he spent one season with the University of Maryland in 1998 before declaring for the NBA draft following his junior year where he averaged 17 points per game. The second-team All-American and finalist for the Wooden and Naismith Player of the Year Awards, Francis was taken with the second overall pick in the 1999 NBA Draft by the Vancouver Grizzlies. Traded to the Houston Rockets following the draft, “Franchise” enjoyed a successful first NBA season. The explosive guard posted an average of 18 points per game and shared Rookie of the Year honors with Chicago Bulls power forward Elton Brand. During the course of his nine year career, the 6′3″ Francis earned three all-star nods and finished runner up to Vince Carter during the 2000 NBA Slam Dunk contest.

ROBERT HORRY – Horry attended the University of Alabama where, during his four years, he was selected to the All-Southeast Conference, the SEC All-Defensive, and the SEC All-Academic teams. Starting 108 of the 133 games, Horry helped the Tide achieve three SEC tournament titles and two berths in the NCAA’s Sweet 16 round. Horry shattered the schools record for career blocked shots (282). In the 1992 NBA Draft Horry was selected 11th overall by the Houston Rockets. “Big Shot Rob,” as he became known, spent four seasons with them, helping them win the NBA Championship in 1994 and 1995. After a brief stint with the Phoenix Suns, Horry moved onto the Los Angeles Lakers in 1997 where he helped contribute to three consecutive championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002. Following the 2002-03 season, Horry became a free agent and signed with the San Antonio Spurs. In 2005 and 2007 the Spurs were crowned NBA Champions, making Horry one of nine players to have won seven or more championships in the NBA.

SHAWN KEMP -The 17th overall selection of the NBA draft, Kemp entered the league at the young age of 19. With little to no fanfare at the time, Kemp soon cemented his legacy as one of the leagues fiercest, high-flyers and quickly became a fan favorite, earning the moniker of “Reign Man.” With an electric combination of power and athleticism, Kemp teamed with Gary Payton to form one of the most lethal alley-oop combinations in NBA history. In the 95-96 NBA season, the duo helped lead Seattle to a franchise-high 64 wins and a spot in the NBA Finals against the Michael Jordan led Chicago Bulls. A five-time All-Star and three-time NBA All-Second team performer, Kemp spent parts of his 14-year career with four different franchises – Seattle Supersonics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers and Orlando Magic.

ALONZO MOURNING – A graduate of Georgetown University where he was one of the greatest centers in the history of the Big East conference, Mourning was selected second overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1992 NBA Draft and, over the course of a four-team 17-year career, left a similar mark on the NBA. Mourning’s defensive intensity led him to be named NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 1999 and 2000 while playing for the Miami Heat. After winning a gold medal while representing the U.S. at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Mourning was diagnosed with a rare kidney disorder which forced him to place his career on hold, retiring in November 2003. He was severely limited by his ailment until after he received a kidney transplant a month later. Mourning came out of retirement in the quest for that elusive NBA championship ring with Miami Heat in 2005-2006 as a backup to Shaquille O’Neal, and played a crucial role in spelling O’Neal and being a defensive specialist and finally helped bring that elusive title to Miami. Mourning retired in January 2009 as the all-time scoring leader in Miami Heat franchise history, most blocks per 48 minutes in NBA history, and one of a handful of players that possess both an NBA title and Olympic gold medal.

GLEN RICE – A standout player for the University of Michigan basketball team from 1985-1989, Rice led the Wolverines to the ‘89 NCAA Championship. During his team’s tournament run, Rice tallied a record 184 points and earned Most Outstanding Player honors. He left Michigan as the school’s all-time leading scorer (2,442), a record that still stands, and was selected 4th overall during the 1989 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat. Over the course of his 15-year NBA career with the Miami Heat, Charlotte Hornets, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers, the sharpshooter earned 3 All-Star selections, 1 All-Star game MVP award and, in 2000, he teamed with Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant to win an NBA Championship. Rice is currently 4th all-time in three pointers made.

ANTOINE WALKER – Walker gained national prominence in his sophomore year at the University of Kentucky as he was named All-SEC first team, All-SEC Tournament team, All-NCAA Regional team and was the starting forward on the Wildcats’ 1996 NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship winning team. After his sophomore season he declared for the 1996 NBA Draft and was picked sixth overall by the Boston Celtics. In the 1996-1997 season, Walker made the All-Rookie first Team and led the team in scoring (17.5 ppg) and rebounds (9.0). During his seven years as a Celtic, he was named to three NBA All Star teams (1998, 2002, 2003) and formed a lethal one-two scoring punch with teammate Paul Pierce. Walker was traded to the Dallas Mavericks in 2003 where he played one season and later time on the Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves and Memphis Grizzlies.

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The Petersons meet The Vaughn Family on tonight’s Wife Swap

February 27, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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An eccentric pair of yoga instructors who have raised their son to be the king of the household swap with a hard working, no-nonsense family of six, on “Wife Swap,” tonight (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on ABC.

In California’s northern Bay area, the Petersons are an unconventional family of three. Parents Susan and David teach laughing yoga while raising their only child, 10 year-old Victor. Victor is the head of the household, creates rules for his friends, has no actual responsibilities and bosses his parents around on a daily basis. David, although the father of the home, is a self-proclaimed freak who is proud to be nuts and prides himself on wearing a tiara, as well as tie-dyed clothing. Susan and David operate on the supposition that Victor’s happiness is everything. Their non-traditional lifestyle is reflected in their attitude that husband or wife, male or female, everyone plays an equal role at home and in society.

In a more remote part of California, in an isolated town with a population of 50, resides the Vaughn family. Justin, the father, is a dairy farmer who rarely sees his four children or wife, and is often more concerned with his cows than his own family. Beth, the mother and disciplinarian of the home, is strict and teaches her children that life is not fun, but involves hard work and sacrifice; she’s content not to be a friend to her kids, but rather the authoritarian. Ryan (9), Zachary (7), Marissa (6) and Grace (4) live alone on their farm, 40 miles from school, and have multiple chores that take up most of their free time. The kids are sad to live such an isolated existence, but parents Justin and Beth maintain that life isn’t always fun and happy.

In the first week, Susan leaves her husband, son and laughing yoga for a more traditional role as a mother. She arrives at the Vaughn home to find it spotless, but realizes how lonely it is when every day is spent cleaning and tidying up. Susan connects almost immediately with the children, but she’s saddened by their isolation. Meanwhile, up north, Beth arrives to a new environment and is freaked out by all the odd statues and decorations in the home. She’s concerned with David’s lack of authority and Victor’s manipulations. After participating in some laughing yoga sessions, Beth is convinced that the Vaughns have not faced the reality of parenting, and she’s distraught at Victor’s spoiled and rude behavior.

In the second week of the swap, when the wives change the rules and turn the tables, Susan is determined to bring fun back to the Petersen farm. She begins with attempts to have Justin spend more time with the kids, which at first results in confrontation and battles, but that eventually changes when Susan sets aside her laughing yoga and focuses more on the interests of the children. They attend a football practice, have a family whipped cream fight, and the kids finally get to spend more time with their father. Beth, on the other hand, sets out to create more structure to the Petersen home. It begins when she hides David and Victor’s clothes and replaces them with more “masculine” attire. Since Beth sees David as a poor example to Victor, she asks him to start disciplining Victor, which proves difficult.

David and Beth argue almost constantly over parenting methods, but then David begins to see that Victor is manipulative and that showing a little authority may not be such a bad idea. After two weeks in another home, can Susan Petersen convince the Vaughns that life should be fun and family focused? And can Beth Vaughn show the Petersens that being a parent is not always about being a best friend, but rather about finding a balance between example and enforcement?

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Take Five With For The Love Of Ray J’s Atomic Bomb On RealityRollCall.Com

February 26, 2009 by Chris  
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atomic-bombName: Jerri “Atomic Bomb” Vega
Home town: Home of Biggie and Jay – Brooklyn, NY
Birthday: May 12
Show you were on: “For the Love of Ray J”

RealityRollCall: Name three things you can’t live without:

Atomic Bomb: 1. Family
2. Blackberry
3. my SHOESSSS

RealityRollCall: Name your three favorite foods:

Atomic Bomb: 1. Chicken Lasagne
2. Rice and beans with Chicken Cutlet or Pork chops
3. Surf and Turf

RealityRollCall: Name your three favorite tv shows:

Atomic Bomb: 1. Sex and the City
2. The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch (cancelled due to the recession)
3. Locked Up: Raw

RealityRollCall: Name three people you would love to meet:

Atomic Bomb: 1. Jay Z
2. Angelina Jolie
3. Tim Gunn

RealityRollCall: Name three projects you are working on:

Atomic Bomb: 1. Start my own clothing line
2. Build the JVega empire
3. Start a foundation to help children with incarcerated parents and special needs

Also here as an added bonus here is an interview Atomic Bomb had with Up and Cummin Ent.

(Note: This is her first on camera interview, props to Up and Cummin Ent. for getting it.)

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I Love Money 2: Buddha Clears The Air

February 26, 2009 by Chris  
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If you have been watching I Love Money 2 this season then you are well aware that Buddha was public enemy #1 this season. It wasn’t because he couldn’t be trusted, or because of his personality(at least not initially), it all started because he was bigger than everyone. So in typical Realty TV competition fashion the majority of the “weaker” players decided to go with the “cut off your nose to spite your face strategy,” which failed miserably causing the green team to dwindle while Buddha avoided elimination time and time again. This past week production blew up the teams and had everyone re-pick their teams, leaving Buddha eventually without a team to go back to and subsequently eliminated from the game. Below is what Ezra “Buddha” Masters had to say in his Myspace  blog about the show, the people, and what happened behind the scenes.

ezra_buddha_mastersThe truth is that contrary to Production editing (e.g. voice over cutting and pasting), I didn’t pick 20 Pack because I knew he’d pick me. In fact it was quite the opposite. We all knew So-hairy was going to get picked as the female captain so I picked 20 Pack, and convinced others to do the same, because of 2 reasons;

1.) I knew he’d send me home
2.) I felt he’d be the best leader out of those males remaining

“Yes!” I wanted to go however I wouldn’t quit because I didn’t want my team to suffer with the stupid ass “1 quits another 1 leaves” rule.

A person’s life is dictated by the decisions he/she makes. Deciding when to fight and when to walk away is often times the most challenging of decisions. In this case I wanted to walk away. I was exhausted with the blatant disrespect from the other contestants and outright disregard of personal space, but most of all I was exhausted with production encouraging (by not discouraging, minimally regulating and hardly mediating the situations) serious altercations.

I’d reached the point of KNOWING that if I was disrespected or immaturely & unjustifiably confronted again by another one of the delinquents in the house (regardless of gender) I was bound to react in the worst fashion, far outside that of the positive individual I prefer to be and have worked so hard to become. It became painfully obvious to me that the people attacking me and the producers standing by letting it happen to such extremes (most of which was not aired) had NEVER encountered a person that is capable of committing extremes to that of my extent. I’d realized that all of those attacking me were so accustom to “faking” and being around “fake people” they didn’t recognize a “REAL” serious situation when it was staring them in their faces. Moreover, the Producers of 51 Minds too had no idea how real shit could get because they too were too used to people “faking and pretending” to be “real” during camera time. The Producers had never actually encountered a real individual that was really down to do some deviously real shit when backed in to a corner. Even the nicest of animals strike hard and violently when pushed to do so.

Knowing the stupidity and immaturity of those around me and how incredibly not understood I was by production I needed to leave or suffer the consequences of my reactions based off of my decision to interact with those of far lesser intellect, morals, respect, restraint and overall caliber than my own.

In other words, knowing what I knew at the time had I stayed there’s no doubt that I would of ended up seriously damaging several people physically along with my freedom & career as a result. And had that happened I would of only blamed myself as accountable for not leaving a bad situation when I had the chance to before it had gotten worse.

One has to know one’s strengths and weaknesses in order to sustain a successful life. You play to your strengths and supress your weaknesses. My greatest weaknesses is my limited ability to tolerant blatant disrespect. I give much respect and therefore expect it in return.

Being surrounded by such stupidity and ignorance is certainly not conducive to any man’s positive peaceful mental state or the physical well being of the immature individuals surrounding him… and such was the case with me.

As childish as the challenges were, dealing with the “competitors” was the most elementary element of all. I felt in the end that the money wasn’t worth tolerating the childish antics knowing that there was nothing I could do to correct, control or counter-balance the situation (well… nothing I could do legally, peacefully or within the confinements of the rules).

It came to a point where I felt like I was the only adult forced to play in a sandbox full of juvenile delinquents. I make more than enough money to sustain my lifestyle and in the end once I left the show I simply went back to my well earned good life, whereas others went back to his basement, their hole in the wall strip clubs, their street corners, and in two low class “best girlfriends forever” cases… The Penitentiary.

I’m sure you all know by now that things are getting better for me everyday and I thank God for all the blessings bestowed on me. There’s no doubt that you’ll see much more of me in several other tv shows and series to come so thanks for your support and stay tuned ;-)

Best Regards,
Ezra “Buddha” Masters

p.s. I wish all the best the “bgff’s in crime.” Given all the warrants, prostitution, bounced checks and forgery I’m incredibly surprised that you two made it to Mexico to do the show, amazed you tow were dumb enough to try and re-enter the country but impressed at the Mexican authorities for extending the mercy to allow you two to re-enter the states to serve time in California instead of some Mexican hell hole. Ebony & Ivory… I wish you both Good Luck and many lessons learned.

Take the lessons from the greatest losers in this show…

1. Laziness sends you no where, Stupidity gets you no where and hate keeps you no where (e.g. jail, homeless or 42yrs old living in your parent’s basement).

2. Be true to yourself and don’t pretending to be someone you’re not. If
you don’t have a lot of things just work with what little things you do have and aspire for better (e.g. don’t bounce
checks and forge documents in hopes of pretending to have money if you really don’t have money even if people expect you to have money).

Your email:

 

If you’d like to keep up with Ezra “Buddha” Masters you should visit his Official MySpace or Website.

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Supernanny Dad Phil Davis investigated for child abuse

February 25, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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supernanny-logoPolice in Ft. Lauderdale, FL are investigating a father who starred in the ABC reality show, Supernanny for child abuse.

Phil Davis, who aired with his family on the February 13 episode of the show, was seen on tape physically and verbally abusing his children. The children, who range in age from 2 to 14, were repeatedly cursed at by their father and one child was  struck in the face.

Authorities at the state Department of Children and Families are using the television episode as evidence, and are investigating to make sure that the children are still not being subjected to Mr. Davis’  inappropriate behavior.

According to The Braedenton Herald, an investigation is also being conducted by the Volusia County Sherrif’s office.

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Taya from Rock Of Love Bus Penthouse Pictures NSFW

February 24, 2009 by Chris  
Filed under Reality TV, Rock of Love Bus With Bret Michaels

tayaAnyone who watches Rock of Love Bus regularly knows that Taya was a Penthouse Pet. Actually, all you have to do is watch it for about five minutes and you’ll most likely hear her mention being a Penthouse Pet (or model). So naturally, I had to go find the pictures so that I could see what all of the fuss was about. Now I see why she is in the Penthouse Pet for 2009.  But you didn’t come here to read my opinion on the pictures. You came to draw your own conclusion.

These Pictures are NSFW so as always make sure the kiddies are out of the room.

Taya Exposed..once again courtesy of Bourgy.Com

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For The Love Of Ray J’s Danger Not Pregnant?

February 24, 2009 by Chris  
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danger1This is more than likely going to be the last post on this site about Monica “Danger” Leon, because she wants too much attention, and nothing is more annoying  that somebody who begs for attention. S, here it is: the ultimate Monica “Danger” Leon post.

1. She’s Not Pregnant

I think everyone saw this coming eventually, but I’m pretty sure nobody thought she’d come out and immediately admit to not being pregnant. Usually, you’re supposed to give the lie a little bit of time to marinate and take on a life of its own, but then again usually the lie doesn’t come directly from you either. Regardless of how was supposed to go, this is how it went, and you can check out her myspace blog post, letting everyone know that she’s not prego and that she just wants attention.

2. Supposedly  Starting Her Own Show

Recently, Monica “Danger” Leon posted a blog informing her fans that she’s starting a project to find what effects the media can have on a persons life. What’s the twist? Well she’ll be casting you to talk about the effect that the media has had on HER life, so if you’ve seen all the stuff recently said about her…ahhh forget just read her blog post below.

I am looking for opinionated people.  I would like to do something special on film and I am not only looking for actors, I am looking for people who have been watching “For the Love of Ray J” reading the news reports, blogs, and listening to the radio reports on “Danger” aka Monica Leon.  So if you are interested in coming in for an audition in the Los Angeles Area, and speak openly negatively and positively about me.  I welcome you with open arms to be immortilized in film.  I will be posting  more info on this project.  I am going to create a myspace group so if you are interested send me a message or join my group.  You can also send video auditions via youtube.  My youtube channel is monicaakadanger, be candid be raw be real.  If you have something bad to say, say it, if you have something nice to say, say it.
I love you all,
Monica
I am creating a project that shows the media’s impact on a person’s life.

The group is www.myspace.com/dangeressproductions
create a video on youtube monica leon danger “Untitiled


3. Has She Posed Nude? YES!

If you’ve been watching For The Love Of Ray J and you probably thought to yourself, “Danger’s kind of cute. I wonder what she looks like naked.” You don’t have to own up to thinking, but I’m sure you have. After all, you’re here reading this,  aren’t you? These pictures are NSFW and once you click the link you’ll be taken directly too them so keep the kiddies out of the room.

Danger Exposed (Courtesy Of Bourgy.Com)

If you want to keep up with all of Monica “Danger” Leon’s activities visit her Official Youtube and MySpace.

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Don’t miss the Real Housewives of New York City tonight

February 24, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
Filed under Real Housewives, Reality Show Listings, Reality TV

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Despite past discontent, Alex and Simon find themselves vacationing yet again in the Hamptons and realize that the beaches simply do not compare to the more exotic locations they’ve visited. While out to lunch, Ramona tells a newly-single Bethenny how to “man-handle”. Later, LuAnn gets P.O-ed at a high-society benefit when the audience refuses to be quiet, but then chats it up while she’s being honored! Oh the irony…

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Trista and Ryan and Charlie O’Connell and Sarah Brice tell all on tonight’s The Bachelor

February 23, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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From ABC:

Trista and Ryan Sutter and Charlie O’ Connell and Sarah Brice Return to Give an Update on Their Lives

“The Women Tell All” — It’s an explosive reunion viewers won’t want to miss, as the most memorable bachelorettes from this season including Erika, Jillian, Megan, Naomi, Natalie, Nikki, Shannon and Stephanie – return to confront each other and Jason one last time on national television to dish the dirt and tell their side of the story. And Jason discloses that the third time truly was the charm for him, revealing that he’s extremely happy with his final choice, on “The Bachelor: The Women Tell All,” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23 (8:00-10:00 p.m., ET), on ABC

Jason and Chris Harrison discuss the most dramatic on and off-air moments of the season, and Jason finally reveals what happened in that camping tent with Molly! Some of the bachelorettes will be put on the hot seat for a revealing question and answer session: A devastated and emotional Jillian reveals how truly in love she was with Jason and why she thought she was “the one.” She has the opportunity to confront Jason for the first time since their trip to New Zealand about why he dealt her the “friend card.” Passions run to a fever pitch between the women as they talk about what life was like in the mansion, competing for one handsome Bachelor. The discussion reaches a boiling point when the most abrasive woman Megan is confronted by the other ladies about her “potty mouth,” and Lauren reveals she was actually scared of her. But the single mom stands up to them all, defending her actions. And Natalie emotionally remembers her dramatic exit from the series after her one-on-one date with Jason in Las Vegas and her shock when she saw the aftermath of her departure, when the remaining women talked about her. The other bachelorettes provide some insight on why they were so glad that Jason sent Natalie home.

Trista and Ryan, who are expecting their second child, offer advice about how they’ve stayed so happy since we saw them meet six years ago on “The Bachelorette.” Charlie O’ Connell, who starred in the series in March 2005, and Sarah Brice, the woman he chose, will share with viewers how their relationship has developed since Charlie offered Sarah his final rose.

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Nicole Richie and Joel expecting their second child

February 22, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
Filed under Reality TV, The Simple Life

Nicole Richie, who recently gave birth to her first child with boyfriend Joel Madden, is about to become a parent again. Joel announced the good news on the website of his band, Good Charlotte:

What’s better than winning an Oscar? I am so happy to tell everyone that Harlow is going to be a big sister! God has truly blessed my family. Hope your all feeling as good as i am right now………

Nicole, who is the daughter of pop star Lionel Richie, is most known for co-starring with friend Paris Hilton on the reality show, The Simple Life.

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