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Friday, March 4, 2011

Baywatch Star Jermey Jackson Says He Is Heading To "Celebrity Rehab" For Hormone Injections

Baywatch star Jeremy Jackson is going to one of new cast members of Celebrity Rehab (season 5) which airs this summer,


He tells TMZ he will get treated for his addiction to hormone injections. His fears that his fitness obession has taken over his life.


Jeremy Jackson also appeared in another VH1 in 2009 called "Confessions Of A Teen Idol"


via TMZ.com

New Music: Brandy & Timbaand- Whatever You Like



A new song from Brandy has leaked it's called "Whatever You Like" and it features Timbaland. Her new album is due out later this year.

Basketball Wives FINALE sneak peek


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Check out the sneak peek of the finale of Basketball Wives 2 which airs this Sunday.

“VH1 News Presents: Charlie Sheen: Winning . . or Losing It?


Dr Drew Pinsky has dedicated his career to helping people overcome their addictions to drugs and alcohol. Charlie Sheen has always seemed to live the life of a rock star with lots of sex and drugs but over the last few years his life has begun to spiral out of control and the recent spate of events surrounding Sheen have the world wondering, “What happened?” The one-hour special will premiere Monday, March 7th at 8pm* on VH1. Segments of the special will be available on VH1.com following the on-air premiere.




Dr. Drew, the host of “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew” and one of the leading authorities on addiction will present a no-holds-barred examination of the relationship between celebrity addiction and narcissism. Drew will give viewers insight into one of the most intriguing celebrity meltdowns to date by analyzing Sheen’s recent behavior and giving his expert opinion on what could be wrong with him.


Dr. Drew is the host of the nationally syndicated late night radio show Loveline as well as a respected practicing MD, board certified in internal and addiction medicine, who is staff at Huntington Hospital and assistant clinical professor of KECK USC School of Medicine. He is the author of the New York Times best seller The Mirror Effect: How Celebrity Narcissism is Seducing America (Harper Collins) and Cracked: Putting Broken Lives Together Again (Harper-Collins.) Dr. Drew co-authored the first academic study on celebrities and narcissism that was published in the Journal of Research in Personality (Elsevier) in September 2006, and is the first systematic, empirical scholarly study of celebrity personality. Dr. Drew hosted VH1’s “Sober House” and “Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew” and can be seen on MTV’s “Teen Mom” and “16 & Pregnant.” Additionally, Dr. Drew is hosting a new prime time show on HLN called “Dr. Drew” and will also be hosting a daytime syndicated talk show “Life Changers with Dr. Drew” on the CW Network coming Fall 2011.




“VH1 News Presents: Charlie Sheen: Winning..or Losing It? with Dr. Drew” is executive produced by Keith McKay for Peacock Productions. Additionally, Knute Walker and Benjamin Ringe serve as Executive Producers for Peacock Productions with Sharon Scott as Executive-in-Charge. Warren Cohen, Brad Abramson, Shelly Tatro and Jeff Olde are executive producers for VH1.


VH1 connects viewers to the music, artists and pop culture that matter to them most with TV series, specials, live events, exclusive online content and public affairs initiatives. VH1 is available in 98 million households in the U.S. VH1 also has an array of digital channels and services including VH1Classic, VH1 Soul, VH1 Mobile, VH1Games and extensive broadband video on VH1.com. Connect with VH1 at VH1.com.



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Royce's Plan B If Basketball Wives dont Keep Her



Royce has a backup plan if she doesn't get back on for "Basketball Wives" next season.


"For all I knew I was, so it's news to me," Royce said of her prospective return to the show. "I honestly don't know. I'm learning just like y'all."
The reality TV star hasn't heard anything from Shaunie about next season because the two of them haven't spoken. But Royce swears it has nothing to do with groundless rumors that she and Shaunie are fighting over Shanunie's new man, Marlon Yates.




"If they consider me boring because I don't talk behind peoples' backs--and when I do, I own up to it--then I guess it is what it is," Royce said. "I thought that that would be something that [VH1] would want to show--like another side. There are those that have their own and don't have to use a person's name to get it."


"Book one of the series is done, so that will be out in a couple of weeks," Royce beamed. "It touches on that side of college that people don't really tend to talk about: You go through the relationships. You go through the breaks. You go through the pregnancy scares. You go through questioning your sexuality."




"I'll just say that [the reunion is] in two parts for a reason," Royce teased. "You're gonna be watching it with your mouths open."





via s2smagazine.com

The Herald Interviews "Wedding War's" Frankie & Sofia



The Herald chatted with Rosati and Mikromastoras, both 30, who talked about the road that led them to “Wedding Wars.”




Herald: How long have you lived in East Meadow?


Frankie: I have lived there since 2004, and Sofia has been there since last April. I’m originally from Astoria and Sofia is from Ronkonkoma. We love East Meadow. It’s a great place. It’s centrally located on the Island and the people of East Meadow are great.






H: How did you meet?
Frankie: We were actually college sweethearts [at Adelphi]. Our parents introduced us on campus for college orientation, even before we started college.


Sofia: We go to orientation, you don’t know anybody, and then believe it or not, the two sets of Greek parents talked to each other and introduced us. From there, sparks flew and I wanted to meet up with him.






H: So you’ve stayed together since your days at college?


Frankie: We didn’t date until our second year at college. We dated for six months. But we were still living in Astoria and Ronkonkoma and the distance was too big. We parted in a nice way and broke up on good terms. Then there was a 10-year spread from the time we graduated. We lost contact for a good 10 years, then I had broken off my relationship at the time and the same with Sofia. Within two weeks we found each other.








H: How did you reconnect?


Frankie: I sent her a text message.


Sofia: It just perfectly happened. He texted me randomly 10 years later. Everything just fell in place. No obstacles. We picked up where we left off.


Frankie: It was a breath of fresh air.






H: What was the proposal like?


Frankie: We always had our one favorite restaurant in Astoria, the Grand Café. The owner there made my job very easy. I really wanted it to be special. It was the first place we had our first date after being reunited.
It was just funny. As the night progressed, I became paler and paler as the anxiety was building. I played it off like I wasn’t feeling too great, like it was something I ate. My palms were all sweaty and I disappeared for 10 minutes. During my disappearing act, I finalized things with the owner. I came back to the table, and as soon as they delivered the dessert, the entire staff came by and they cut off the music. I pulled the table away, got on one knee and the rest is history.


Sofia: He definitely knows how to keep himself together. It was totally out of left field. I didn’t expect anything. Every time marriage came up, he would change the subject drastically. It was a complete shock.


I came home from a long day of work and it was our seven-month anniversary. A couple of days before this, he was actually sick, and I’m thinking, ‘Oh my God, he is getting sick all over again.’ Then every waiter and waitress is staring at me. The New Yorker came out of me when he got back to the table. I said ‘No. 1, are you OK?” and “No. 2, if we don’t get out of here, I’m going to hurt somebody.” Then I reached out for coffee and then 15 waiters and waitresses came over.






H: We were told you two are extremely proud of your Greek heritage. What do you like most about being Greek?


Sofia: Before Frankie, I started to get away from heritage. I started to realize how important family is to and having a huge family. Frankie brought me to ground. He told me that family is amazing, it’s what life is for and you need to revisit that. He reminded me of the old college Sofia and reminded me of who I really truly was: the Greek heritage, a passion for your family, your friends and everything around you. The movie “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” is the epitome of the heritage.


Frankie: There is lot of symbolism ... there is so much history that comes along with it from Greek mythology and Ancient Greece. It goes back to Sofia and what she says about family. My mom worked two jobs and we were doing everything we could to survive with our family. Family is No. 1 over everything else. Seeing both our families join together is something that is hard to explain. If you see it in action, it’s priceless. The fact that we have the same religion, our mothers have gone to church together and they actually get along.






H: What is your ideal wedding?


Sofia: Just like “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” – period. Just basically having our families there. I’m the first one of my generation to get married, so my family has been crazy about it.


Frankie: It goes back to our family values, to really just have everyone there.






H: What led you to ‘Wedding Wars?’


Frankie: I heard through a friend they were looking for cast members. It was perfect timing. Sofia had been laid off and I was pretty much carrying both of us. Finances were very difficult at the time and what better way to possibly win our wedding. There was no chance in hell we would have been able to fly out relatives and put up a hotel – our families don’t have the money either, they can barely make ends meet. We saw it as a perfect opportunity to represent our families, represent New York, and at the same time be able to pay off our wedding.






H: How did you react when you were told that you would be exiled on a remote island instead of a five-star resort?


Frankie: When they sprung the news on us that it wasn’t a five-star resort, it was the jungle, I knew Sofia’s heart stopped for 10 minutes.


Sofia: I held in strong . . . I battled the elements.






H: What are your plans for when the show airs on television?


Sofia: We’re just going to have friends over and have a party. A side of me is coming out that nobody usually sees — when you push my buttons. I had a few friends that have seen that side of me, and the show definitely brings that out. My family is going to look at me like, “Who are you?” And my friends will make fun of me.





via liherald.com

Promo Clip "Audrina"


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Here is a promo clip of Audrina's new VH1 show. The show will air this spring.

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