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Thursday, March 17, 2011

VH1access Interview: Aimee (You're Cut Off)


VH1access Interview

I did an interview with Aimee from You're Cut Off 2.  We discuss about her time on the show and the other girls. Check out her Twitter page


Hey Aimee how are you?
I'm doing great thanks! Enjoying life and everything that's happened since the show!




So how was your experience on You're Cut Off 2?
*o wow...my experience on the show was definitely something different...I'm very glad I saw the program through to the end because underneath all the drama there were actually some life lessons to be learned.




 Have you seen the show before?
I literally caught 3 minutes of the episode where Erica Rose was Gias boss...after the commercial came on I couldn't watch anymore...lol!




What was your favorite challenge on the show?
if I had to pick one I would definitely go with the "giving back" challenge, simply because we were finally required/able to think about someone other than ourselves for a change.  Even though Hana made it very difficult for me and a few of the other girls during the challenge, I didn't let that stop me from giving up half the clothes I came on the show with, and even the shoes on my feet.










You had altercations with Jennifer and Hana. Are you cool with those 
girls> now?
jen and I squashed our beef long before she left the show...I've kept in touch with her by phone, and I believe she's doing great...I keep in touch with hana on fb and twitter, she and I got over our issues before we left the show.  In short, no hard feelings to either of them!




Did Nadia really fell off that horse? I need to know
from what we were told and the few bruises she showed us, I'm assuming she fell off...but none of us ever actually saw it happen...all I'm going to say is she sure was well enough to bang pots and pans, scream, yell, stomp around, and stop taking her pain meds so she could drink alcohol...just sayin...





Which girls did you get along with the most?
in the end the girls I really keep close contact with are lauren and jessica.  For me, they were the girls who understood the frustrations I had with some of the girls, and they were always encouraging me to ignore the mess.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Basketball WIives Season 3 June 2011 + Details



Basketball Wives 3 Airs June 2011
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In season three, viewers will catch up with Shaunie as she balances a new shoe line, her love life, family outings and being a shoulder to lean on for the other ladies. Evelyn makes the transition from a basketball wife to a football wife with fiancĂ© Chad Ochocinco. Will watching Evelyn build a family be hard for Jennifer who is in the process of divorcing Eric? The cameras will catch Jennifer leaving her “player” behind and navigating a new lifestyle as a single lady. And don’t forget, Evelyn and Jennifer have not forgotten their rivalry with Royce. Finally, left hurt and betrayed, Tami works on rebuilding her trust for the ladies and moving on from the past. With all the drama aside, the ladies still make room for some VIP fun in season three of Basketball Wives.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Basketball Wives 2 Reunion Interview - Ashley Walker



Basketball wives 2 Reunion Interview- Ashley Walker


Here is VH1's reunion interview with Ashley Walker








How do you feel about being here?
It’s a little nerve-wracking, but, hey, it’s fun.






Is it intimidating at all?
I mean, we’re all women. I don’t think it’s necessarily intimidating because we’re all grown-ass women. Nobody intimidates anybody, but it’s just more a nerve-wracking, like, “Oh hell. What’s going to happen now:”






It seems like, no matter how much drama crept up on you, you really tried to stay out of it as best you could.
It’s not like I tried to stay out of it. That’s who I am: I stay out of it. I don’t feed into all the he said/she said crap. There’s too many other things going on.






What did you think about this season and your portrayal and your part on it?
As far as my portrayal, I was cool with it because it really did show me. I know people were like, “Oh, you didn’t say anything.” I’m like, “No I didn’t because if I didn’t say anything it means I really didn’t care.”






What did you think about the whole charity fight?
(sigh) Of course when it happened, I was pissed. I was so mad. I got over it, but when I saw it, I got mad again. And then I actually laughed, like, this s*** was crazy. You had to laugh. I’m still upset that it happened at my event.






Do you feel like Tami apologized sufficiently?
Oh, yes. Tami apologized to me many occasions on camera and off-camera. We’re cool, we’re fine, we talk all the time. I got respect for Tami because she really did apologize. I believe that it was sincere.






Did it end up hurting you in any way: your reputation, your standing with the charity or anything like that?
After the charity event happened, the sponsors left. A lot of companies and sponsors didn’t want their name on the post-press release because they didn’t want to be associated with the show at all. Yeah, that did affect me negatively.






Is there anybody that you have outstanding beef with coming to the stage?
No, I don’t have any outstanding beef with anybody. I think it’s really petty. Now, do I get along with everybody? No. But that’s just people in general. You’re not getting along with everybody, everybody’s personality is different. I wasn’t meant to get along with everybody, all nine girls.






Is there anybody in particular that you don’t get along with?
I’m real cool with Royce, I’m cool with Suzie, I think Suzie’s cool. People put that past Suzie, but I think she’s cool. Gloria’s cool, too. Tami and I, we’re really cool. I got respect for Evelyn. She does her thing. As far as Jennifer, our personalities are different. We’re not necessarily on speaking terms. I got respect for the girl, I mean, she’s got a lip gloss line and s***, she’s got her thing. I wouldn’t necessarily talk s*** about her, but we’re not necessarily cool, you know what I’m saying? And I would say the same about Shaunie. She gets her hustle on, but we’ve never really spoken.






Is it more negative with Shaunie?
No, I’ve just never really spoken to her. I’ve never had any kind of interaction with her.






Did anything that the girls on the show said about your relationship bother you at all?
See, when it comes to talking about the relationship, I do get offended. That may be something I regret: Rafer should have never been on that show because that’s personal. It’s one thing if you talk about me, but when you talk about my relationship with my family, then you’re taking it to another level and that’s when there’s problems.






At one point the phrase “jump off” was used in reference to you.
It is what it is. At the end of the day that’s my relationship and it’s nobody’s business. I can’t listen to all that because they don’t…I live at my house with my kids, so that’s the only thing that I’m focused on. All that bulls***, they’re not really helping me take care of the kids.






Do you have any thoughts about Season 3? Would you like to return?
I don’t know. It’s definitely crazy. You’ve got to weigh the options on your family and in your relationship, like, is it worth it?

BasketBall Wives Reunion Interview Gloria Govan



Basketball Wives Reunion Interview- Gloria Govan


Here is VH1's reunion interview with Gloria Govan




How do you feel about being here?
I’m kind of just excited to see what everybody’s going to say and what’s going to happen. I still haven’t seen the last reunion show, but I heard there was a lot of water splashing.






Yes, and lots of Gloria talk.
Yes, I know. I trademarked “That’s what’s up” because of them.






You did? That’s really funny.
Isn’t that crazy?






Where is your head coming into this reunion, though? Are you defensive? You seem more amused by everything.
I am! It’s actually kind of flattering that people spend that much time wanting to know what’s going on in my relationship and life. I’m like, wow, I’m kind of important. I’m not really defensive about it. It’s more like, “Oh, that’s really nice of you. Thanks, that’s cool.” I don’t think these women are worth me getting crazy about, and losing who I am. They’re not worth me becoming ignorant over. So I’ll stay classy, I’ll laugh a lot.






Is there any sense of unfinished business on your end?
I don’t think so. I’m interested to see who has what to say. I’m kind of interested to see what Jen has to say, even if Evelyn has to throw in her own 2 cents. I haven’t met any of the other, the new ones. I’ve never met Tami. I actually don’t even know what the other women’s names are.






Are you still cool with Suzie?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We’re still cool.






Why come at all today?
Why not? I’m here, I’m in LA, don’t really have anything else to do. I think people have a lot to say when you’re not there, and I’m kind of interested and excited to see what they say when I am, you know?






Looking back on the big restaurant ambush, what are your thoughts?
I loved it.






Did you?
Oh, you should ask Suzie – I was so excited. She kept kicking me under the table: “Come on, let’s go!” I was like, “Uh uh, I got this.” Oh, I was juiced. Like, when I saw them come in, my first thought was: bring it.






What did you think about your arc on this season in general? It was kind of reduced, obviously.
I still haven’t seen…






Oh, that’s right — you don’t watch the show.
Never. First season, this season. No one in my house is allowed to turn it on. For one thing, it’s hard to see yourself on TV. You’re like, “Damn, the camera really does add 10 lbs., that’s kind of disrespectful.” Watching it just automatically gets you frustrated because you’re like, “That’s not what I said,” or, “Why’d they cut that part out? Dang, that’s great editing right there.” But being reduced to a much smaller role in the season didn’t bother me. I have other things going on. I did what I could do.






There was a period last summer when you and Matt were in the news a lot. That hasn’t happened in a while. Have things calmed down?
Yeah, absolutely. In relationships there’s ups, there’s downs, you plateau. Especially with the kids it’s a roller coaster – an emotional roller coaster. People argue. There was a domestic dispute; there was no violence. Just in the small community where Matt’s from, people jumped on it.






But how about those visible scratches in his mug shot?
Oh, you know, in a dispute, you might get a little heated (laughs). It might just a little: listen, let me just put you in your place real quick.






That doesn’t count as violence?
It wasn’t at the point where I was in the hospital. If people really looked at the outcome of that, charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence and no other reason. So, just given that alone, obviously people blew things out of proportion.






Once you have that kind of a mark on your public record, it’s a tough thing to shake, though, even if the charges are dropped.
It’s unfortunate because I think given the career Matt’s in, so many players have had to deal with that, that they’re a little bit more forgiving to be like, “And, moving on, main focus: basketball.” But Matt personally was upset that he was going to be branded with that kind of stigma. He’s worked very hard to make sure that people know that he may be aggressive on court, but off court he’s A.) a great fiancĂ© and B.) a fabulous father.






I  saw that you joined Twitter.
And all that s*** I was talking, and now I’m on Twitter. Go figure, that’s fine, I’m over it.






But that’s kind of how that happens with you, though. You said you wouldn’t be back for Season 2 and there you were.
There are some things where I just put my foot in my mouth way too much, that I should probably just be like, “Let me just think about that.” I’ve learned very quickly now not to say “never.”

Mob Wives Coming April 17th 2011


 
Teaser to Mob WIves whose excited ! 4/17/11

Basketball Wives Evelyn Wantz 20K for Season 3


TMZ has learned "Basketball Wives" star Evelyn Lozada is giving show producers an ultimatum -- either pay her $20,000 an episode ... or she's gone for good.

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VH1 Casting For New In The South





Casting Call Information
City: Gulf Shores, Alabama
State: AL, FL, GA
Posted On: 03/13/2011
Closing On: 03/21/2011
Company: Partially Submerged Productions



Vh1 and Partially Submerged Productions are seeking a high-octane cast to show the world how the South has a good time!


From the International Mullet Toss to the Hangout Music Festival...


From the Sand Destin Wine Festival to the Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo – we’re looking to round up an amazing team who’ll take our


audience through an unforgettable summer in Gulf Shores.






Do you have a big personality and a love of the South?










Do you want to have a summer that you’ll never forget and share it with the world?

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