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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

La La Vazquez Interviews with MomLogic


Lala Vasquez



ml: Your reality show has done really well -- congrats! You've produced a bunch of shows and you've hosted shows, but what was it like to be on a reality show?
La La Vazquez: Actually, I enjoyed the experience tremendously. The difference for me is I knew exactly what it was going into it. Being on camera my whole life, whether hosting "TRL" or being on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," I already knew what to expect. One thing I say to people is, if you don't want to show your life or put yourself out there, then reality TV may not be what you want to do. I think the audience can sense when you're holding back or being "fake" or whatever. I really enjoyed it and I was ready to put it out there for people. That can be a little bit nerve-wracking, because you don't know how people are going to respond, but to get the response that I did was just incredible.


ml: So you have a movie coming out in January?
LV: Yes! I'm actually meeting up with "Fifty" today to talk about the project and some of his other movie deals. I'm going to see what I can squeeze myself into!


ml: Your little man, Kiyan, is three. Was it challenging to balance doing a reality show with hanging out with him?
LV: I had him be as much a part of it as he could be. I know people are 50/50 when it comes to that, but it wouldn't be my reality if you didn't see my son. I'm a hands-on parent; I raise my son and I don't hand him off to somebody else to raise him, so not having my son be a part of it would be a lie to the audience. He's involved in everything I do. Kiyan is in school for a good portion of the day, so during those hours I knock out as much as I can. It's all about managing your schedule and moving things around, just like any other working parent would do.


ml: How are you finding the "threes"?
LV: Fun and challenging all at once! Three is where they are finding themselves, so they have a lot of answers to things. It's definitely challenging and fun, seeing his personality really blossom into what it's going to be now. He said he can't wait until he turns four, because then he can drive. I said, "You can drive?" And he said, "When I'm four I can drive and I can't wait."


ml: Did he say anything on the wedding day that blew your mind?
LV: To this day, he'll call it "the day that we got married." Which we kind of told him -- that we were all getting married. He really believes it was all of us; he doesn't differentiate that it was something between Mom and Dad. He thinks it was a big party and keeps asking, "When are we going to have another wedding?"


ml: It's stressful to plan a wedding, period. What was it like to plan a wedding on TV?
LV: Honestly, you forget the cameras are even there. After a while, you are so mixed up in doing what you're doing. They're just kind of following you, then they just disappear. You're so engrossed in menus and cake tastings and Mindy Weiss that you don't even see the cameras. That's when the best TV comes out, because you're just being your natural self.


ml: Was getting married different to you than just being together?
LV: For me, it feels the same. My husband and I have been together for seven years, so not many different things are going to happen now. But inside myself, I have that little place that no one else has to know about where I think, "We did it! It's done!" You smile inside, because you know that it's technically official now. But I definitely feel that the overall dynamics of the relationship haven't changed.


ml: Was there anything about acting in your first film that surprised you?
LV: I moved here to L.A. when I was a teenager and I was hired in radio out here. I don't think you can be in L.A. in any form of entertainment and not get bitten by the acting bug. It's something I've been wanting to do for a very long time. The job at MTV came calling first. Anybody in their right mind making a very small amount of money who got an offer to host "TRL" would never turn it down for the love of asking -- no one's going to do that!


ml: HELLS NO!
LV: Exactly! So it led me down a different path, and now I'm trying to find my way back into the acting world, because I do have a passion for it. It lets you be creative and free and really express yourself. It's no-holds-barred. You can't care what anybody thinks. You've just got to go out there and be open to criticism from other people. It works on your self-esteem -- that's why I really enjoy it.


ml: You get to be someone else on camera, instead of yourself.
LV: Absolutely. I'm just a person who believes one person doesn't have to just do one thing. Being a TV host for the longest time, that's how people wanted to see me. Then I did the reality show and now I'm becoming this reality TV person, then I have the movie coming out. I want to be a person who's able to cross the board and do different things, and you don't see that too often, especially coming from being an MTV VJ. You kind of get grouped into being the only thing that you can really do and I just totally disagree with that.


ml: As a mom, it's daunting to take on something new because it takes up so much energy.
LV: I never settle -- I'm always up for the challenge. My mom always says that no matter how many times they slam the door in your face, you're going to keep knocking, so that's how it is for me. With acting, I'm not going to let up until I make my mark, because it's something I really want to do. I feel like if you're passionate about something and willing to put the work in and the time in, you will get better and get to the point where you want to be. Like I'm taking a seven-hour acting class. You have to be willing to put that kind of commitment in.


ml: How do you balance it with parenting?
LV: I try to make the bulk of my workday during Kiyan's school hours so when it's Kiyan-and-Mom time, he definitely has my undivided attention. I'll carve out a couple of hours that day where there's no phone, no BlackBerry -- just he and I doing an activity that he wants to do. Kids live in our world, so they like to see you get engrossed in their world as well. Just taking the time out to be in their world makes all the difference.


ml: In this digital world, do you feel like it's hard to cut yourself off sometimes?
LV: I don't find it hard, but I do have to make a conscious effort to say, "It's six o'clock, everything's going off for an hour to two [so I can] bathe him, read a book, play a game then put him to bed and then get back to work." Once I do it, it's just done. I just laugh because every time I do it, that's when the biggest whatever happens and I'm not available to everybody! I'm on the phone all day and it has to happen during the two hours I shut off my phone! That's just the way of the world. On weekends we always try to get an activity in. Kiyan is at that age where he's starting to have playdates with kids at his school, so I'm entering into the world of him socializing with other kids and going to each other's houses and that's cool, too. He's having fun hanging out with his friends and doing things they like to do.


ml: What's next for you? Would you do another reality show?
LV: The big thing is the movie, but I'm just really exploring my options. The reality show did do so well, so it opened up a lot of doors -- including one where I have to ask myself if I want to continue doing that. So I'm kind of putting everything on the table and figuring out what's the next best thing. I can't help but quote my mom, who I get all my life lessons from, who says, "It's great to have options. When you don't have options, that's when you need to worry." I have a couple of great options on the table and I'm going to explore them and figure out what the next thing is.


ml: What's the most important lesson your mom taught you that you'd like to share with Kiyan?
LV: The most important, yet most simple lesson, is basically treating people how you want to be treated. As corny or cliche as it sounds, I treat everybody the way I want to be treated and treat everybody like a human being, whether they are at the bottom of the totem pole or the top -- because in life, you'll see those roles reverse so easily and so quickly. As you get older, you apply it differently, but the same rule works




Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sex Rehab Phil Varone in PLAYGIRL

Phil Varone Playgirl Cover 


Phil Varone was a cast member on Dr. Drew's Sex Rehab. He is on the recent cover of PlayGirl magazine. 

New Jersey Wants Vh1 to Cancel My Big Friggin Wedding

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FAIRFIELD — Complaining that the show "My Big Friggin' Wedding" is nothing more than a "big racist stereotype of Italian-Americans," Unico National calls upon the Cable network VH1 to cancel its show, according to the Associated Press.
Unico's Andre DiMino warns that if VH1 doesn't respond, he'll start contacting advertisers with the organization's complaints, says the AP.
The reality show about couples making wedding plans has some cast members who are Italian-American. It began airing last month.
Unico National also protested cable programs "The Sopranos" and "Jersey Shore" because of similar complaints  - via nj.com

Chanita Foster Calls Out Pilar Sanders

More drama surrounding Football Wives stars Chanita Foster and Pilar Sanders. I've previously posted that Chanita collapsed during an episode shoot, that will air this Sunday and she was rushed to the hospital.. Pilar Sanders did not show up at the hospital TMZ claims.


In this video Chantia rants on Pilar Sandars about what happened. I think she is speaking to Pilar's husband Deion Sandars on the phone. This video is intense.  She did  a radio interview in Chicago for WGCI 107.5 and Pilar Sanders did an radio interview in Dallas.

Basketball Wives - Season 2 Trailer


Basketball Wives Season 2 will be premiering on VH1 December 12th. Despite VH1's other shows this year, Basketball Wives was a big hit it scored over 1 million viewers in the first season. Season 2 will now be a 1 hour show with 12 episodes.

Watch the trailer to season 2. Tami Roman who was on MTV's Real World in 1993 joins the cast.  Chad Ochocinco makes an appearance this season.

Bret Michaels Life As I Know It and Mario Lopez: Saved By The Baby- Episode Recaps


Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It - Episode 4 Recap

Here is a summary of episode 4

The Michaels family is on the road and taking New York City by storm. Unfortunately, Bret's busy press schedule is starting to get in the way of all the family fun. Bret's no stranger to juggling work and family but when everyone in town starts talking about Kristi and wedding bells, Bret finds himself trying to explain why a promise ring isn't the same as an engagement ring.




Mario Lopez: Saved By The Baby- Episode 2 Recap

Here is a summary of Episode 2

Mario is all about family so he takes a break from his crazy work schedule to bring his and Courtney's families on a vacation to Mexico. Mario lets everyone know that he is headstrong on NOT circumcising the baby if it's a boy. Courtney makes it a point to let Mario know that decisions regarding the baby must be 50/50. The couple work on finding a common ground when it comes to making any final baby-related decisions.

Fantasia For Real and Football Wives - Episode Recaps


Fantasia For Real 2 - Episode 8 Recap

Here is a summary of episode 8.

Fantasia refutes media claims that her suicide attempt was a publicity stunt. She promotes her new album - "Back to Me" - with performances on television and an emotionally charged launch party in Las Vegas where many celebrities join her in a celebration of music and life. She also visits Antwan Cook and she questions him about him and his wife.




Football Wives - Episode 3 Recap

Here is summary of Episode 3

Pilar tries to make nice by inviting the women to the boot camp workout she teaches, but once again degenerates into Pilar vs. Everyone. Amanda and Erin have traveled with their husbands to Dallas training camp in California, while Dallas girlfriend Brittany stays back in Dallas and lets her hair down at a girls' night out. Dawn and Chanita prepare for their husbands to leave for UFL training camp and express their fears about having to hold down the fort by themselves. Tears flow as all the women know too well the struggles they must endure so that their men can play the game they love.



Monday, November 8, 2010

Celebrity Rehab 4 Cast Member Eric Roberts Says Kate Gosselin Is A Child abuser






Eric Roberts. The actor recently opened up about his recent Twitter posting in which he called the reality star mom “a child abuser.”

“I know she's fading from the news, but hopefully someone's still got their eye on the wellbeing[sic] of her kids. Kate Gosselin is a child abuser,” Roberts wrote on November 1. Over the weekend, he expanded on his opinion to the blog Small Town Gosselins.

“Thank goodness there is footage of Gosselin hitting her kids, and apparently feeling fine about it. I say thank goodness, because behind closed doors makes it that much tougher to stop,” Roberts explained. While he doesn’t think reality television is “inherently bad” (and recently went on reality television himself for VH1’s Celebrity Rehab), he thinks the Gosselin children’s state of life is an issue. “They have an awful mother, and a father who doesn't stop her.”



Roberts also addressed the report that the eight kids split 15% of Kate’s alleged $250,000 per episode salary. “The number of kids Kate and Jon have are the reason Kate and John have money,” he said. “It would be awful if financial stress was added to those kids' problems. But the money should be divided 10 ways.”

While he believes parents should be careful about the contracts their children are entered into regarding the entertainment industry, Roberts admits he has been largely hands off in terms of his daughter Emma’s career -- which she began at the age of nine. “Her mother and her manager handle her career,” he revealed.

Though his daughter began working at a tender age, now Roberts believes “kids are not fully willing participants in anything during childhood.”

However, he disagrees with Jon Gosselin’s remark about making the kids stop filming and believes Jon is taking up the wrong issue. “I think Jon is being unrealistic. How is that family going to live?” Roberts added.

“The kids could have a great time doing the show if their mom wasn't a cruel horror who is clearly repeating generational abuse. Jon's got his eye on the wrong ball. The kids, however, should not be forced to do anything.”

His advice for Kate? “Get out of denial and receive anger management... Next time she feels herself lifting a hand to harm one of her children, she should instead make a call to her local 12-step program.” He also believes that Jon should make a legal contract that states that Kate loses something financially every time she hits the kids.

“She's playing the role of good mom. When she stops playing the role as it's written, she should be fired.”


Radaronline.com

Why I'm Running for Miss Black USA By VH1s YOUR CUT OFF! Courtnee Mason



Courtnee from You're Cut Off  blogs about running for Miss Black North Carolina 2011

Hey Loves!
It’s your girl Courtnee Mason from VH1’s “You’re Cut Off!”. Ok so a lots been going on… please know this I will do better lol. I have been preparing for the Miss Black North Carolina USA 2011 Pageant and let’s just say to whom MUCH is GIVEN MUCH is REQUIRED! I wanted you all to know why I chose to do this pageant and what I plan to do with my local title as Miss Black Charlotte NC USA 2011 and what I plan to do if I capture the state title this November 11-13, 2010!




I cannot express how much the importance of BELIEVING is! This year I have chosen a platform that is not the TYPICAL platform but something that means the world to me and that I live my life by; in which I chose the platform “I BELIEVE”. For me the Miss Black NC USA Pageant has nothing to do with winning a beautiful crown and parading around stage, but it has everything with elevating, inspiring and uplifting the community in more ways than one. There is nothing more rewarding to me than to someone else happy and living their dreams! There is so much going on in the world that people have begun to just simply “EXIST” and not “LIVE”. No matter what political party you are a part of …. It is time for CHANGE in every area of our lives!


It’s time to bring back the little kid in us, you remember when you were a little child and you might have had an imaginary friend or you wanted to be a doctor, lawyer or a business owner and there was NO ONE in the world that couldn’t tell you that your imaginary friend didn’t exist or that you couldn’t be what you wanted. Remember that… well what happened?! What happened is that society told you what you could and couldn’t do, because society is the very thing that is scared of it’s greatness! Stop being scared of what it is you are capable of doing and or becoming!!

Vh1s Dad Camp Dr. Jeff Apologizes For Gay Remarks


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Dr. Jeff Gardere made last week on CNN (where he frequents as an on-air expert) regarding a mother who allowed her son to dress up as a female character fromScooby Doo sparked an outrage. Dr. Jeff took the woman to task for “outing” her son, and said, “It is the worst nightmare of heterosexual and gay couples to have to fathom that their child might be gay.” Soon after, Dr. Jeff spoke to the gay blog After Elton, to clarify:



“What the full statement should have been and what I always say because I do work with straight and gay parents, it is a real issue for them because they are afraid, and this is the part I didn’t say and what I should have said, and you can go back and research it and you’ll see that I’ve said it in every other place. And that is my fault and I accept complete responsibility for not saying that. Those parents, even gay parents say it, as controversial as that will sound, do not want their children to have to deal with the pain and the isolation and a lot of the emotional trauma that they have to go through as far as coming to terms with their sexuality. They know that they went through it and they prefer that their kids not go through it. And that’s what the full statement should have been.”
Additionally, Dr. Jeff repeatedly emphasized the responsibility he’s taking for his words and said that he was not out to shame the mother in question: “It was never my intention to criticize this mother. I think what she did as far as supporting her child and allowing him to express himself in anyway possible is 100 percent admirable. I think at this point in our history this is what more people need to be able to do, to step up in that way.” [After Elton via Towleroad]
Via VH1.com

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Best VH1 Male Reality Star Of 2010: The Winner Is.....



All Week , you guys have been voting for our first category for our awards. This week you guys voted for Best VH1 Male Reality Star. The nominees were: The Entertainer, Angelo , Punisher, Francisco, Chi Chi and Phillip. The results are up! See who won!



Chi Chi - 60.0%
Phillip- 23.0
Francisco - 8.0%
The Entertainer- 6.0%
Punisher- 2.0%
Angelo- 1.0%


Congrats to Chi Chi for winning the first awards Best VH1 Male Reality Star of 2010. He had the scored 60.0% of your votes.


Winners List 2010:
Best VH1 Male Reality Star Of 2010 - Chi Chi ( I Love Money 4)


This Week: Best VH1 Female Reality Star Of 2010




VH1 "Celebrity Fit Club" Trainer Harvey Walden



Here is a video of Celebrity Fir Club's trainer Havey Walden. He talks about ways to beat health problems such as obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure ect

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