Posts with tag Paris
Posted Feb 3rd 2008 10:07AM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: News, OpEd, Celebrities, Casting

Pamela Anderson is taking it off. Okay, so that's not anything new. Basically, the whole world has seen this
Baywatch babe's goodies. However, if you wanted to see her goodies LIVE you could go to Paris next week.
Reuters is reporting that Anderson will do a nude revue in France at the famous Crazy Horse cabaret. The actress will do a striptease on a Harley Davidson, a piece choreographed especially for her by the Crazy Horse. However, according to
FoxNews.com, Anderson will be dancing to a song called "Harley Davidson" by Serge Gainsbourg. Maybe it's just both. The song. The Harley. The Pamela.
Fox also reports that it is not settled yet as to whether Anderson will be nude on stage. But, it's not like she's a bashful girl.
While Pamela Anderson has been performing in magic show stateside, this will be her first European stage performance. She is doing four shows on February 13th and 14th.
Posted Aug 16th 2007 9:59AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, House, Celebrities

Heartbreak in Hollywood! Well, that's what I would say if I wrote for
Entertainment Tonight.
Those two cute
House co-stars who
got engaged earlier this year have called off their relationship. Jesse Spencer proposed to Jennifer Morrison over the holidays at the Eiffel Tower in Paris. They were set to wed later this year, but
People magazine reports they have called it off. The couple's official statement says they "remain close".
In other prime time relationship news, last season's
Bachelor couple have
called off their engagement.
Continue reading The Bachelor, House engagements crumble
Posted Mar 19th 2007 4:04PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Cable, Celebrities

This is wrong on so many levels. According to today's
Page Six, the fourth season of
The Simple Life will feature Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton playing camp counselors at five different camps over a five week period. One of those camps is a "wellness camp," which emphasizes proper eating and exercise, or as the producers have been calling it, "fat camp."
Sending Richie, the poster child for eating disorders, into a "fat camp" is just plain obscene, not to mention dangerous. "Proper eating" consists of more than laxatives and Red Bull, and Paris is no wellness champ either unless, of course, your idea of "wellness" involves
mixing a line of blow with Strawberry Quik to balance its bitter aftertaste - last year's trend among Hollywood's starlet set. But, I'm not giving the kids at these camps enough credit. They're not stupid. Maybe, they'll even teach Paris and Nicole a thing or two - like how to ingest solid foods.
Posted Nov 14th 2006 10:55PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Gilmore Girls, The CW
(S07E07) Thanks for ruining things, Mike.
I'm talking to Mike Ausiello,
TV Guide's resident
Gilmore Girls fan and spoiler king. Because he had well-placed moles over at
GG (he was an extra there, after all), he revealed a big-ass plot point from this episode a few weeks ago, and by the time it wrapped around the Internets, even spoiler-averse people like me knew what was going to happen tonight. So the surprise wasn't there at all.
(By the way, I like Mike. Even
interviewed him once. Nice fella. But he's gotten so big that it's hard to avoid his spoilers, even if you want to.)
Continue reading Gilmore Girls: French Twist
Posted May 9th 2006 7:29PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, American Idol, Music and Variety
American Idol is the number one TV show of people aged 2 to 11.
After you let that little factoid sink in for a few minutes, click on over to The Boston Globe's
article about how babies love American Idol. The writer talks about her 21 month year old daughter's obsession with Paris Bennett and Bucky Covington. She's not a big Taylor fan though.
I don't think it's the singing, I think babies tune in for the reason a lot of adults do: they're wondering what crazy-ass thing Paula Abdul is going to do next.
Posted May 3rd 2006 7:14AM by Lacy Hall
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, OpEd, American Idol, Music and Variety
Paris' wardrobe choices? Silly. Paula's jewelry? Weird. Taylor's dance moves? Silly weird. Another great night
to be an American Idol fanatic! And when I say "great," I mean "freaking bizarre!" As far
as musical talent goes, this was no musical standards/Rod Stewart needs a plug night.
But tonight was
completely entertaining.
Continue reading American Idol: Silly weird
Posted May 2nd 2006 8:00PM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, American Idol, Music and Variety, TV Squad Chatcasts

Pickler's gone! I'm not nearly as torn up about that as I would have imagined I would
have been if I knew that 3 months ago. She came across as way too ditzy and not nearly as innocent as we had all
originally thought. Plus, I've heard she's absolutely hell on wheels in real life. Oh and her singing yada yada yada,
but let's be honest, that's not what this competition is about. Come join me and the rest of the
American Idol
fanatics tonight as we chat live during the show. As with all of our chats, you must have AIM or a compatible chat
client (Trillian, GAIM, etc), once you have that, meet
back here to this very post at 8pm ET, and
that's when I'll unveil the location for our super secret chat room. See you then!
Update:
Come one, come all; here is the super secret location for our American
Idol Chat! Look for me (TVSRyan) in the chat room. See you inside.
Disclaimer: All or
parts of the discussion in this chatroom may be posted in a later column on this site.Continue reading Chat live during American Idol
Posted Apr 27th 2006 1:52PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, American Idol, Music and Variety, Web

Funny
post over at EW's PopWatch blog, printing the
eloquent, beautiful poetry/reviews of singers from American Idol judge Randy Jackson. On Chris Daughtry:
Yo, yo
Yo, yo
Amazing, amazing
Loved the jacket
Loved you
Amazing
Actually, I'd much rather see Paula's rambling in poetry form.
Posted Apr 19th 2006 6:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, Talent, OpEd, American Idol, Music and Variety, Watercooler Talk

She did indeed butcher that song
last night. She sounded like someone
trying to do a sexy song for a Disney cartoon about animals.
Chris, Paris, Taylor, and Katherine all did
great. I'm not the biggest Chris fan because I think if he wins he'll do songs that sound like Creed or Lifehouse, and
I'd rather jam pencils in my ears, but he sang that song perfectly. Taylor and Katherine both did really well, and
Paris? Paula actually nailed it (yeah, surprising!) when she said that Paris should release an album of standards. I
said that on
the night Paris auditioned. She
really sings that type of song great, and it will make her timeless. I hope they don't ruin her by making her a
"pop" star.
The bottom three will probably be Kellie (definitely), Eliott, and Ace. If Kellie
stays, the voters are insane, and I'm never watching this show again. (Elliott and Ace will be going home in the coming
weeks though - no way they'll win).
Oh, and on another note: how in the world was last night a "Rod
Stewart Night?" Seriously, the guy releases a few albums of standards and that qualifies as "Rod Stewart
night?" Maybe they should have just called it "American Standards Night" or something. But I guess they
want the big name and want to push his album. Hell, a few years ago, Pat Boone released a album of hard rock covers. If
they have a "Pat Boone Night," will it be all hard rock songs?
Stewart was right when at one point
he said "you sang that better than I do!" Um, yeah Rod,
everyone sings these songs better than you.
Posted Apr 6th 2006 1:29AM by Lacy Hall
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, American Idol, Music and Variety
This is the part of the season where
Ryan gets creative with his elimination torture. Seacrest is the master of the long and tedious elimination. I wonder
if, when he was in high school, he put his girl(?)friends through the same emotional rollercoaster ride before
telling them that they would not be his prom date. Naw, no way. Seacrest was probably too nice a guy,
too much of a dork to ask any girl to prom.
I will not put you through that same amount of torture -- Mandisa
is out. I'm surprised, but not saddened by it. She was a great performer, but just didn't have enough personality
to take her all the way. And what she lacked in personality, she made up for in big booty. Big boobs can get you to the
top, but not a big butt. A big butt can only get you to about the middle. (Unless you're riding the coattails of P.
Diddy...cough, cough....J.Lo) Plus, with Elliott and Paris joining her in the bottom three, no way was I rooting
for Mandisa to stay.
You know who should have been in the bottom three? Kenny Rogers. He just doesn't have it
anymore. I could make a lame he needs to "know when to hold 'em, and know when to fold 'em" joke here, but
I'm not. Instead, I'm going to abruptly change the subject, and even more abruptly end this post. When is it going to
be Dolly Parton night on American Idol? How great would it be to have Dolly Parton on? Her and Kellie could
have a calamari giggle-off.
Posted Mar 8th 2006 5:36PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, ABC, Celebrities

If reality television stars can't find true love through
liquor and hot tubs, is there any hope for the rest of us?
It's true, the latest happy
couple created on ABC's
The Bachelor is splitsville. Despite professing mutual admiration for each other when
The Bachelor concluded last month, it turns out that Travis Stork and Sarah Stone weren't meant to be. Stork
gave Stone a diamond ring on a necklace during the season finale on Feb. 27th, but didn't propose. He just said he
wanted to return to Nashville (hometown for both of them) to see how it goes. Of course, that actual interaction
happened in November and the two haven't been allowed to see each other or date until the season finale aired last
month. Stork and Stone follow a long line of
The Bachelor couples who haven't made it. In fact, the only
couple that survives is
The Bachelorette's Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter, who married in December 2003.
Posted Mar 8th 2006 9:33AM by Lacy Hall
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, OpEd, American Idol, Music and Variety
American Idol isn't just a talent
competition, it's also the slowest televised makeover on television. How do they manage to makeover the
contestants sooooo slowly? They look better and better every week. And yet, it's not an extreme makeover. It's done so
gradually that you barely realize it's happening, but it's happening. A tweeze of the eyebrows here, a push-up bra
there. It's really amazing. I think they do it that way so you still recognize the contestants every week. Imagine if
they would have done Clay Aiken's makeover all at once? It would have felt like a fraud. It's better this way. Slow and
steady wins the race.
One person in need of a makeover is Ryan Seacrest.
Continue reading American Idol: Mandisa Is Every Woman
Posted Mar 2nd 2006 4:35PM by Deidre Woollard
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, ABC

I've been hearing rumors
that Travis and Sarah's "perfect" romance that wound up on "The Bachelor: Paris" Monday
might
already be done, and certainly the fact that the two didn't do the usual press rounds didn't seem like a good
sign. Maybe they are private people (ha!) or maybe, just maybe, all that perfectness just didn't last. Reader
Terese sent me a link to
Bricks
and Stones, who have more solid proof. It's a bit friend-of-a-friend, but it seems Travis has reunited with his
girlfriend of five years. He and Sarah did date briefly and Travis is now in consultation to be a doctor consultant on
ABC shows (surprise, surprise). The juiciest and saddest detail is that during the final rose ceremony, he said "I
love you Sarah," but asked ABC and to edit it out since "it wouldn't be fair to her now." Ouch!
And while we are rumor-mongering, a link on Bricks and Stone also lead me to a
comment on the BachelorRecap
blog (it's the anonymous one at 2:09) which has an email that is allegedly from Mike, Travis's brother-in-law. It
says that he and Sarah are done, that she may be dating a football player (the
Tennessean
reports she is dating a friend of a football player,) and that if Travis had it to do all over again he would have
picked Susan and Jehan to go to the final two. Does this set a record for the fastest Bachelor break-up?
Posted Feb 7th 2006 2:04AM by Deidre Woollard
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, ABC, OpEd

It's time to play Meet the Parents with Dr. Bland.
We begin with Moana, the Paris Pariah. Travis heads to her home town of San Clemente. Moana seems a whole lot less
uptight now that she is Stateside. Romantic surfboard smooching ensues. Back at the Moana ranch, ye olde Dad looks
none-to-pleased to meet Dr. Bland in the beginning and it only gets worse. The dad asks if Travis is a Christian and in
general they don't really seem to like him much and Travis, who seems pretty accustomed to having everyone adore him,
seems a bit shaken.
Next Travis zooms up to Canada to see the younger Sarah. She seems a bit ill at ease and
over beers lets Travis know that the girls in the house didn't like Moana. Travis doesn't speak ill of Moana but
Canadian Sarah doesn't budge saying that she is aggravated and frustrated by the fact that Travis chose Moana as one of
the final girls. At Canadian Sarah's house things go fairly well. Travis finds out that Sarah still lives at home. At
dinner, Sarah mentions the other girls and is clearly still all turned around about the other girls but after the date
she seems more secure and they get cozy on the bed in her room. Very high school.
Continue reading The Bachelor: Paris: Episode 5