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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Erica Rose Recaps On "Bachelor Pad 2" Episode 2



Erica Rose recaps on the 2nd  episode on "The Bachelor Pad 2" She tall about Holly being interested in Blake and that Blake needs stop leading Melissa on. She also teases that she has little romance with Jake next week.

Blonde Baller Returning To TV?


Blonde Baller (Real Chance Of Love 2) might return to TV. She posted on her Facebook page that she will be having a meeting with well known TV company for a new show.


"New shoot pix tomorrow n a meeting with a well known 
television company for a new show"




She also appeared on "I love Money 4" which aired last September on VH1.

NFL Player Dhani Jones Talks About Hosting "Tons Of Cash"


NFL star Dhani Jones to VH1 about hosting "Tons Of Cash" which airs tomorrow night. 



Hi Dhani! So where are you right now?
Right now I am in Cincinnati at the moment…Where are you?

I’m in New York City. I wasn’t sure if you were still out somewhere between L.A. and Las Vegas picking up the money that the contestants left behind.
Picking up the ton of cash! I was on the road for quite some time for that. It was actually kinda fun being part of that, it’s a different experience when people are sort of in that financial peril.

What’s that like hosting a game show where it’s obvious that those people are so desperate to get the money?
This show is a snapshot of people who are going into these situations who don’t have that much, this one guy is eighty thousand dollars in debt, another person lost their house, all these different situations…and if you put them all in one room and give them the possibility to win a million dollars, people are willing to do whatever it takes and go through whatever extreme in order to bail themselves out.

Where you ever surprised by some of the lengths that people would go through to try and stay on top and stay competitive?
Yeah. I was surprised by a lot of things. I watch reality TV , but unless you have been part of that crew, unless you’ve sort of been immersed in that culture in what’s happening, unless you have been in that concentrated moment, you wont believe it unless you’re there. And with Ton of Cash we just hope that we captured all of the best moments. There were some surprising things that I saw people do. Everything from emotionally disabling, to emotional backstabbing, to people wanting to physically disable people and physically incapacitate people, there were a whole range of emotions they go through in order to make sure they win. People are that motivated to be successful.

In the first episode, the cats looks like they had no idea that the game involved carrying this money.
I don’t think that anybody thinks that someone is going to make them carry one ton of cash between L.A. and Las Vegas, let alone go through different obstacles in the middle to make sure they hold the cash. I’m sure they were not told that much, you don’t want to go in a show with people trying to strategize, you want to keep them excited. When they first came out, they went crazy when they saw all that money in the cage when I took the parachute off the money, they went through all the expletives and all the emotions and all the thoughts they had about the money, and then all of a sudden you see their faces change, they go from excitement to “That’s mine!”

Did you ever see people acting out or getting competitive, or were you mostly behind the scenes and you were told there’s drama?
No, no, I was there. Being the host you are in a interesting position because you’re not playing sides. You get to see and observe as much as you want, you get to see and watch from behind the scenes as much as you want. I like to be involved, I’m the type of person who wants to see all the ins and outs, I want to see what people are doing. Granted, at times I couldn’t be a part of it, because you have to get those elements of reality and I’m just walking in as this person that is presenting and giving them instructions, being a big brother if you will and kind of guiding them along the way, as much as I could in a non-physical standpoint I was able to see exactly what was happening.

Were there any contestants that you thought “I wouldn’t want to go up against them if I was competing on this show”?
You look at people and you can think one thing and all of a sudden eight weeks down the road, they are still around. It could be someone real short and skinny and you can think they are frail and they are gonna fall apart. Human survival is something that you can’t see in another person, you can see if someone has that will to survive or that will to win, you can’t see that, you can only watch that evolve over time.

How did you prepare to host this show?
I started looking at all the pros and guys that do different thing, And I’ve sat and watched everything from Larry King to talk shows, to reality hosts like Jeff Probst in terms of how you deliver your message. I really studied and evolved while I’m on set because it’s always a learning process, and I think as we progressed during Ton of Cash from the first episode to the tenth episode, I think I understood better how to work with people. With TV, it’s the same way as preparing for the game of football. To get better at football, you have to watch the film and watch those who came before you and played the game, and yes the first year you come in as a rookie and you’re not gonna be as good as when you come in as a vet, and I applied that in the same way to Ton of Cash.

Is there always an element of of nervousness on your first day of work?
Oh come on, yes!

There’s never a day when you’re like…”I got this”?
As soon as you say “I got this,” that’s when Murphy’s Law kicks in. You don’t got it. You’re like “Oh, I got this,” and then it takes you ten takes to say the lines. So I never say “I got this,” it’s more like “Okay one more time, one more time,” and I’m a little bit of a perfectionist myself.

You do an awful lot off the football field. Do you ever feel like you’re spreading yourself too thin with so many other jobs?
I manage my time pretty well, I don’t think I’m spreading myself too thin, or I’m really all over the place. Really, I focus on the things that are very important and the things that I care about. This project with VH1 was one that I was so enthusiastic about, taking on this chance or challenge, they had their challenge to go through different obstacles and carry their ton of cash and I had mine to make sure that I did the best job presenting, and allowing them to be successful in every situation. Whether it’s focusing on bow ties, which I work on all the time, whether it’s focusing on Dhani Tackles The Globe which wrapped last season, whether it’s focusing on my book, The Sportsman, or Ton of Cash, or playing in the NFL or working with my creative agency, BMG creative, all of it is something that I’m equally passionate about, but ultimately it’s about how the guys within the league extend themselves off the field, and how they extend themselves onto a platform so that they may be successful after they play to game of football. I’m trying to widen the path for other guys to try and so some of the similar things that I do.

If you had the time to do this series again, would you come back for a second season?
In a heartbeat! Being able to provide an opportunity for people to climb out of financial debt, it sounds like a tag line but its true. If you are able to provide and help them? I love it.

Tami, Evelyn and Suzie Responds To Harsh Critics About The Show

We all know that "Basketball Wives" have been getting slammed by critics by saying it portrays women (particularly African-Women) in a bad light and that kids should bot be watching reality TV looking for role models. VH1.com interviewed Suzie, Evelyn and Tami about the situation during the reunion show. I think Evelyn had the best answer.






Do you worry that if kids are watching the show and they see you guys behaving badly toward each other you’ll become a bad influence?
That’s a big thing for me, because in season one I threw a drink. And then I threw a bucket. And there were kids at my daughter’s school who were like “I saw you on the show! Why did you throw water on that girl?” And I was like “Oh. My. God. Little kids are watching,” and that’s not who I am and I hated being portrayed like “Oh, that’s the water girl!” and I was like no, it’s not, I’ve never done that in my life. So I did want to show more of me and who I am. I don’t like fighting, I like to have fun. Life is so short. For me it was my dad battling cancer, dying and really trying to enjoy every minute of his life so happy and stress-free up until the end that I was like, wow, I need to enjoy every single day and not let stupid drama overtake me.



The show has had a lot of criticism lately, as a mother of teenage daughters, what do you say to critics who think the show reflects women poorly?
I say it’s a reality show, it’s no different than Jersey Shore or whatever else is out there. People’s children should not look to reality TV shows for mentors or role models or anyone worthy to look up to. For my daughters, they watch it for entertainment value only. They look up to my mother, me, their teachers, people that are in their lives doing positive things that matter. Reality TV is TV, it is there to entertain us. Within those moments, there are some valuable tidbits that you can take away, for instance, me and my daughters’ situation with their dad. Seeing a family work through that type of conflict and reach some resolve. Evelyn and her father coming to terms with their relationship. There are things you can take away, but for the most party, our show in particular is built around drama and you should watch that s— and keep it movin’, you know? Don’t look up to us in that way. We’re on a TV show. They take hours and hours of footage to make forty minutes of viewing, you’re seeing a snapshot of who we are, you can’t see us in our entirety and you can’t possibly look up to us. You don’t even know who we really are as a whole. How we’re being portrayed is how we’re edited into certain characters so that you can have something to identify with and be like “I like Tami” or “I don’t like Evelyn” and just making characters you can relate to. But in terms of role models, you’re not even seeing the full us.




The show has come under a lot of fire for portraying women in a bad light, as a mother of a girl who’s at the age where she’d watch the show, what do you think?
You know what baffles me about this? I’m gonna tell you how I really feel about this. There are other shows out there that all they do is fight. Housewives of New JerseyMob Wives, and this is how I feel, I feel that because we’re women of color we get the s—ty end of the stick. Oh, they’re being ghetto, meanwhile these other shows are on Good Morning America and on these other talk shows but they’re doing the same thing we’re doing. They curse, they fight, they have kids, why do we have to be the ones to hold that torch and become role models? I think it’s unfair. Do I think young kids should be watching our show? No. I really don’t. There are sexual conversations and cursing, fighting, I don’t think it’s something a young kid should be watching, but honestly, kids do. And that’s for your parents to be a role model and sit there and monitor what you’re watching.

Do you care if Shaniece watches?
My daughter is eighteen and going to college. She watches and she doesn’t look at the show and think “This is how I’m going to handle situations,” she’s her own person and I raised her to be that person, don’t look at TV shows for role models, you have that at home with your family. Growing up, I wanted to be Wonder Woman, or Sandy from Grease, but I didn’t watch TV shows and think wow, this is what I wanted to do. I would sing “Like A Virgin” and I didn’t know what the hell I was singing to, we just liked the song, so I just think it’s so hard when people ask about that, I didn’t sign on to be a role model, I’m not here to do that. If I touch someone’s life because I was a teenage mom or because of my situation with my dad, then great. It’s hard to have pressure thinking “Oh, if I do this, I’m not going to be a role model” I don’t think anyone has that thought process when you’re filming.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Tons Of Cash Star Jamie Teolis Radio Interview


The show has not even started yet but here is Jamie Teolis who is one of the contestants of "Tons Of Cash". She did a radio interview with 99.7 WWPRO. She talks about the show, how she landed on the show and that would do another reality show.

Tons Of Cash Premieres This Wednesday

Jennifer Hudson's Twitter Beef Over Gay Comments About Her Husband David Otunga A.K.A Punk

Twitter Beef With A Fan

Couple Of days Jennifer Hudson has Twitter beef with one of her followers. One of her follower was I guess skeptical about her losing all that weight for weight watchers and Jennifer Hudson hot defensive about it. The follower also slammed her her husband who David Otunga A.K.A Punk from I Love New York 2, saying that he is gay.



Evelyn Lozada To Drop Her Topless Photo Lawsuit

Evelyn Dropping Her Lawsuit

Evelyn has decided to drop her topless photo scandal against Vanessa Davis who she suspects leaked the pics online.



You guys might remember Vanessa Davis back season 1. Where Evelyn confronted her in L.A about those nasty text messages. TMZ claims that Vanessa was BITTER that VH1 did not cast her on the show, so she leakked her topless photos online. I'm glad Evelyn is moving from this mess.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Lil Hood On The Set Filming "The It Girlz"



Here is a behind the scenes footage of Lil Hood filming "The It Girlz" which is a project her and other For The Love Of Ray-J cast members are working on. She is working on new music in the studio.

Carlton Jordan.com Interviews Jackie Christie (Basketball Wives L.A)

New Interview

Jackie Christie who will be on Basketball wives L.A which will premiere later this month on VH1 does an interview with CarltonJordan.com. along with her husband Doug Christie.

She talks about the girls from "Basketball Wives"







The Jessica Rich Show- Episodes 1 and 2

Jessica Rich a.k.a Rabbit from Real Chance Of Love has her own web show called "The Jessuca Rich Show" two episodes have been released. 


Episode 1:


Episode 2:

Follow Cast Of "Tons Of Cash" On Twitter


Follow Them On Twitter

This Wednesday in the premiere of "Tons Of Cash" I have found 12 out of 15 contestants on Twitter.

Follow Them:

Tough Love: Miami Promo Video


Here is the newest promo video for Tough Love: Miami premiering October 2nd on VH1.

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