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Monday, August 2, 2010

Vh1 Money Hungry Phillip Funny Animated Pics


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We’re used to seeing larger-than-life personalities on reality TV, but no one has quite fit that plus-size description as well as Money Hungry’s Phillip (one half of Team Flabulous). His drunken, rhythmic, neck-snapping, flamboyant and just plain buoyant showing in the show’s premiere is nothing short of a revelation. Make sure to tune in Monday at 9/8c to see if he’ll stick around (bringer your prayer books!), and for now, check out our salute to this early breakout in the best online tributary medium there is: the gif wall…
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And yeah, you saw that right:
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What an innovator!

Hot Wings On the Gold Team I Love Money 4

Good Girl Gone Bad

Hot Wings Freed from Jail and Switched her Twitter Page Picture To This Seems to be Yellow Team I Love Money 4 ( cancelled )

Vh1 Money Hungry Premiere Party Tonight

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Thank you Cast member Phillip For the Details

Vh1 TRANSform Me Laverne Speaks on Model Lea T


August 1, 2010 -- Lea T, the famous Brazilian model, who is in the midst of a sex change transition, gets a big gig on the cat walk to become an official supermodel thanks to Givenchy.

News today from ABC says the former Leandro Cerezo -- the 28-year-old child of former soccer star Toninho Cerezo -- is undergoing gender reassignment as she commands the post of Givenchy's new fall ad campaign.

The process is slow for this famous face who has been undergoing the alteration for several years.
One of many transgender people have found their way into the world of fashion, according to Laverne Cox of VH1's 'Transform Me,' Leandro Cerezo or Lea T is the first to make it to the stage as a supermodel.

Until recently, Lea T lived in her native South American country as a man, but Leo is now happily living as a woman in Brazil where she has maintained top model status for some time. Now, with the freshly assigned Givenchy international campaign, this beautiful human being is being touted as a supermodel around the world.

So, as Lea T undergoes sex gender reassignment, her change is in transition but her career is right on track.

The Go Guide Pinup of the Week: Feisty


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Meet Elizabeth "Feisty" Mendez
Hialeah native Mendez, July's Playboy Cybergirl of the Month, will host Lapdance Tuesdays this week at Cameo (1445 Washington on Miami Beach). Tickets: $20. Info cameomiami.com.

Conversation starters
Mendez got her nickname from a take-no-prisoners turn in Season 1 of the VH1 "reality" dating show "For the Love of Ray J."

She was one of the women who made the cut for Pitbull's "Hotel Room Service" video, which set a standard for hot.

Best Twitter post: "iPhones are soporific confusing!"

Mendez turned 24 on Friday.

She's 5-foot-1 and weighs 100 pounds.


http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/entertainment/thingstodo/2010/08/the_go_guide_pinup_of_the_week_1.html

Vh1 to launch ‘House of Humour’




MUMBAI: In an attempt to make its viewers laugh, Vh1, the international entertainment channel from the Viacom18 stable, will add a new one hour band, Vh1 House of Humour, to its programming line up.
Beginning 5 August, the hour-long band will be aired every Thursday at 10.30 pm. It will have a combination of "the hilarious and wackiest shows" ever on television – Pranked and The Dudesons in America.


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is a programme that showcases the best pranks ever caught on camera and posted online. Show will be hosted by CollegeHumor.com's Streeter Seidell and Amir Blumenfeld.Vh1 head Ferzad Palia said, “Vh1 has initiated such kind of shows earlier and it is famed for its comic content. Like all our other shows, I am sure Vh1 House of Humour is going to appeal to the viewers and give them a refreshing dose of silly, crazy humour!”

Dudesons in America is a show based on four reckless ‘dudes’ that have come from Finland to live the ‘American Dream’. They have the guts but no brains, and are obsessed with hilarity of self-pain and crazy stunts.

Meet Gabby West From Scream Queens 2



Screaming on the job generally isn’t your ticket to the top.
But for Gabby West, a 2003 Century High School graduate, it may just be a career-making move.
West is a contestant on the second season of VH1’s “Scream Queens.” The show seeks to find the best undiscovered actress for the next film in the “Saw” saga, “Saw 3-D.”
“I think (“Scream Queens”) made me realize that acting is absolutely what I want to do with my life,” West said.
The show premieres tonight with West competing against nine other aspiring actresses.
In each episode, eight per season, the women take classes on new techniques before using these skills in a screen test. The show is basically “America’s Next Top Model” for actresses, West said.
“It basically was just an ongoing process of, like, who was constantly on their toes, who had the talent and who was willing to go the distance,” West said.
Three years ago, West had never acted. But after one semester at North Dakota State University as an English Literature major and a year at a university in Bozeman, Mont., West moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting.
“I literally woke up one day and knew that I needed to move to L.A. and become an actress,” West said.
West attended CHS for her entire high school career. But during her childhood, she attended 13 different schools and her family moved constantly, which kept her from pursuing acting.
“It was something I had always wanted to do, but I moved so much that I didn’t have enough self-confidence to do it,” West said.
After three years in Hollywood, West landed her spot, out of 36,000 hopefuls, on “Scream Queens.”
Shortly before West was chosen for the show, she’d hit her financial rock bottom.
“It just got, like, down to the wire for me,” West said. “There is a lot of struggling that is involved with acting until you really hit it big.”
At that time, West said she was working as a hotel waitress and couldn’t afford anything but food. She was forced to move in with her parents in New Mexico. While she was on her break from Los Angeles, she saw a casting call for “Scream Queens” and went for it.
While on “Scream Queens,” West shared a bedroom and one bathroom with the nine other actresses. She said they were really set apart from the outside world and there was a lot of drama. But for West, the opportunity was worth the additional stress.
“I really felt like ‘Scream Queens,’ at the time, was very make-it-or-break-it,” West said “When I first got there, I was very scared, but I knew that I needed to open up.”
While on the show, West worked with Hollywood directors and coaches and attended the 2010 Comic Con festival.
“It was a really amazing education,” West said. “It was like something you can’t buy. ‘Scream Queens’ was a pretty unforgettable experience that will continue to help me.”
Since being on the show, West has booked a part in the remake of the 1985 movie “Fright Night.” She also has hired a manager and entertainment lawyer and is looking for an agent.
As for the outcome of “Scream Queens,” only time will tell. The show airs at 9 p.m. on Monday nights on VH1.
“The thing about acting is that even though you may be playing a different character, it is a way for you to see yourself really clearly,” West said. “(Acting) is really in my blood and a calling for me.”

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