Being Bobby Brown-related stories
Posted Nov 7th 2009 5:02PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Celebrities, Celebreality

Reportedly, before
Michael Jackson died suddenly in June, his brothers – and other family members – were putting together a reality show for A&E. After all, celebrity reality shows have a certain appeal, especially train wrecks like
Being Bobby Brown or
Hey, Paula. Not that the Jacksons were thinking that way. I'm sure they envision something classy and edifying.
Since Michael's death, the interest in this miniseries has escalated, much like the interest in all things Jackson. Will the brothers talk about Michael? How much? Will Michael's children be included in the show? All that and more will be answered when
The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty debuts on A&E December 13, at 9 p.m. The plan is for two hour-long episodes to kick off the series.
Continue reading The Jackson Family reality show debuts in December
Posted Sep 15th 2009 3:12AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

Yesterday was the season premiere of
The Oprah Winfrey Show and the big "get" -- as you probably know -- was a two-part interview with
Whitney Houston. According to Oprah, this was the best interview she's ever done. Now, was that hype or was it really a great interview?
Judging by part one, it was a pretty powerful interview for Oprah. She was on her game. The setting was an empty theater, just Oprah and Whitney. Presumably, this was a no-holds-barred session, so I expected Oprah to ask the tough questions about Whitney's dysfunctional marriage to Bobby Brown, her drug use, the days she spent holed up in a stupor. It wasn't exactly A&E's
Intervention, but for Oprah, it was penetrating.
Continue reading Whitney on Oprah: part interview, part intervention
Posted Sep 2nd 2009 6:26PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Daytime, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

If you just watched the crowd while
Whitney Houston performed in Central Park on Good Morning, America today, you might have thought that Whitney was doing great. However, if you had the volume on, you know better.
Sadly, Whitney Houston's
GMA appearance was sad. Her voice cracked and she seemed to be struggling to sing one of her biggest hits, "I'm Every Woman," which ironically was used as the theme for
The Oprah Winfrey Show for years. I say ironically because Whitney explained to the fans at one point that her voice was a wreck because she had talked too much during her appearance on
Oprah earlier in the week. Ouch!
The entire appearance was enough to make you cringe. At one point, Whitney called her daughter, Bobbi Kristina, out to the stage to sing with her. Bobbi has grown into a beautiful young woman from the teenager she was on
Being Bobby Brown, the infamous Bravo reality show starring Whitney and then hubby Bobby.
Continue reading Whitney Houston's cringeworthy GMA appearance
Posted Jul 23rd 2009 1:00PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, OpEd, Music and Variety, Celebrities

As it often is in show biz lore,
Whitney Houston is on the verge of a comeback. On September 1 will be releasing a new CD called
I Look To You, and some time in the preceding week,
ABC will air a one hour Whitney Houston special. No word yet on whether it's going to be a concert format or an extended set of music videos or a mix of both, but the ultimate goal is clear: present Whitney in the best possible light and show off her big voice, one of pop music's most celebrated.
It will hopefully be a positive change of pace for La Houston. The last time Whitney was all over TV was when she "co-starred" on the Bravo reality series
Being Bobby Brown. That slice of life, unscripted gem might have been the worst thing Houston ever did in her professional career.
Continue reading Hell to the yes: Whitney Houston's coming back to TV
Posted Sep 14th 2006 12:42PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Cable, Celebrities

Shocker! Whitney Houston, who provided the world with wonderful catchphrases such as "Hell to the no!" and "Crack is wack", has filed for legal separation from Bobby Brown. The couple, whose tumultuous marriage was showcased on Bravo's
Being Bobby Brown, has been married for 14 years. If you've ever seen their show, you probably question the validity of the separation because Whitney tends to whine and pout and go off the deep end when she's mad at Bobby or doesn't get her way. So, a legal separation might just be a tactic... or the first step towards divorce. The court papers show Whitney and the couple's 13-year old daughter, Bobbi Kristina, moved out of their Georgia home and to Laguna Hills, CA.
I can't imagine what happened to spur Whitney to move across the country and file for separation. Their marriage survived drug addiction, Bobby's arrests, and a domestic abuse trial. Maybe he forgot to put the toilet seat down.
Posted Mar 8th 2006 2:55PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Celebrities
In what should come as no surprise to anyone, Bobby Brown was arrested recently
on an outstanding warrant charge. Well, actually the warrant was from 1992 and involved driving without a license
and having an uninsured vehicle trailer. It would have been better fodder for the gossip rags if it somehow
involved drugs and hookers, but what can you do? Brown was in town for his daughter's cheerleading tournament.
Afterwards he drove to the police station, was detained for an hour, paid his bail, and left. *YAWN* Next time, maybe
he could at least knock over a stack of papers or something.
Posted Jan 6th 2006 1:08PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Talent, Industry, Programming, OpEd, The Five
The Best:1.
My Name is Earl: I didn't think this was going to be any good when I
first saw the commercials because it looked like another stupid sitcom about -- whoo-hoo -- rednecks. Jason Lee's a
cool cat, though, so I tuned in for one episode... Boy, am I glad I saw it! Although Lee doesn't disappoint, Jaime
Pressly's performance is absolutely hysterical and often steals the show. Definitely one of my favorite programs of the
year.
2.
The Daily Show: I've loved it. Sill love it.
3.
The Colbert Report: I
was a little worried about this show in the beginning, but quickly grew to love it. Stephen Colbert's got a good thing
going on right now and I'm definitely looking forward to more.
4.
Lost: I love it when a show/film
has a strong ensemble cast. That plus deep, conflicted backstory and tremendous writing is must-see TV for me.
5.
Project Runway: Okay, they're only a few episodes in, but Project Runway never fails to deliver. Classiest
reality show, hands-down.
Continue reading Best and Worst of 2005: Annie's List