I Love Money: Pumkin Says No, Chance

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 - 1 Comment »

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Of all the badasses in the I Love Money house, it took one of the weakest and blondest members to start shaking things up. Pumkin shocked everyone when she took a stand and sent home faux-thug Chance, a key member of the Stallionaire alliance—in the process earning herself the hatred of half the house, but also helping the chances of the non-Stallionaires to win the $250,000 grand prize.

After her squad, the Gold team, won their fourth straight challenge, “Save the Mac” (based on Midget Mac’s near drowning in the second season of I Love New York), the Green team had to decide which one of their remaining five players should go in the box for elimination. After some debate, Megan and Brandi C. were voted in, and Chance voted himself in to avoid conflict with his fellow Stallionaires. Big mistake.

Chance didn’t know that Megan, the house’s most manipulative and smartest player, had already approached Pumkin, Toastee, and Brandi C. with the proposition of a creating a secret alliance for themselves, the perceived weakest in the house. Megan rightly argued that unless they formed some type of safety net and started eliminating the stronger players, they were only putting themselves in danger as the competition goes on. Pumkin, who has hated Megan since the first day—when Megan told her she had saggy boobs—was rightly wary, but when given the opportunity to ensure Pumkin’s safety in exchange for his own, Chance did himself no favors by acting like a rude and standoffish prick. The deal with Megan was sealed and at the elimination ceremony Chance was sent packing.

The Stars of I Love Money

Monday, August 4th, 2008 - No Comments »

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  • Nicole Alexander as Hoopz
  • Brooke Thompson as Pumkin
  • Domenique Majors as Nibblz
  • Jennifer Toof as Toasteee
  • David Amerman as 12 Pack
  • Kamal Givens as Chance
  • Jason Rosell as Heat
  • Lee Marks as Mr. Boston
  • Ahmad Givens as Real
  • Joshua Gallander as Whiteboy
  • Frank Maresca as The Entertainer
  • Torrey Samuels as Midget Mac
  • Heather Chadwell as Herself
  • Brandi Cunningham as Herself
  • Cindy Steedle as Rodeo
  • Megan Hauserman as Herself
  • Destiney Moore as Herself

Flavor of Love Reunion Show

Monday, May 26th, 2008 - No Comments »

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After choosing Thing 2 over Black in the season (and series) finale of Flavor of Love, Flavor Flav gives his take on the show, while the rest of the contestants give an update on their lives since their elimination.

Of course, a Flavor of Love reunion special won’t be the same without the drama, catfights and other unexpected twists that will give the girls the shock of their lives and give fans at home an entertaining (or dreadful) one hour viewing experience.

In a preview of the reunion special, there appears to be a few major twists in store for everyone, including some cursing and girls showing their private parts to the audience.  The most anticipated moment ensues when Flavor Flav asks someone to marry him, though it’s not clear if it is Thing 2 or someone else.

According to MediaTakeOut.com, Thing 2 will be announcing that she’s not interested in being with Flavor Flav anymore, which certainly contradicts her recent VH1 interview where she seemed optimistic about her relationship with the rapper.  At any rate, she reveals that she’s got a new man in her life right now and that they are engaged.  Who is Thing 2’s mystery man?  It has been reported that he is a 45-year-old man with a bunch of children and that he had already appeared on the show playing the “Exes game.”

As expected, Flavor Flav takes the rejection in stride.  Eventually, he brings out his baby mother and proposes to her on camera.  While this is what Media Take Out is reporting, other speculations have surged that Flavor Flav will be ultimately proposing to Black.

Bret Michaels Wears A Wig

Monday, March 31st, 2008 - 6 Comments »

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It’s official - Bret Michaels is a member of hair club.

Don’t get in a cat fight with Daisy’s EX !

On a sadder note Jessica Kinni was eliminated on Sundays episode (she was my Fav) Hit Me Up Jess !

For Danny Bonaduce, It Takes a Child Star to Know One

Thursday, March 27th, 2008 - No Comments »

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If you’re the parent of a budding child star, who do you call to learn how not to screw up your kid? Someone whose parents pulled a doozy on him. Enter Danny Bonaduce, host of I Know My Kid’s a Star (Thursdays at 10 pm/ET), VH1’s new reality competition featuring 10 parent-child pairs fighting for $50,000, a management contract and their ticket to stardom. We caught up with Bonaduce for the inside scoop.

TVGuide.com: You once said, “Being a child star is great. It’s being a former child star that sucks.” Why host a show that helps usher kids into that field?
Danny Bonaduce: Being an ex-child star is not a given. It’s not an automatic that you go from teen star to rehab. Just because Todd Bridges and I are idiots does not condemn an entire industry.

TVGuide.com: As host and judge, what exactly are you looking for?
Bonaduce: The most talented child. But if I think that the most talented child happens to be the daughter of [someone like] Lindsay Lohan’s mom, then I’m going to pick the second most talented child. I’m also looking for the best parent — someone with their own financial portfolio and a plan for the child’s future.

TVGuide.com: Tell the truth: As an industry insider, do you think $50,000 and a year’s management contract is that great a prize?
Bonaduce: It depends. The $50,000 they win would probably be enough to carry them over long enough to find out if they’re the real deal and if the business is for them. And if [the head of the management company] really believes in them, he could do a great deal for them.

TVGuide.com: What have been some of your favorite moments in making this show?
Bonaduce: My favorite moment is actually in the commercials. I say hello to a little girl and she vomits on me. For real. I said hello, and she just puked. I couldn’t believe it.

TVGuide.com: Do you have any advice for the kids on how to avoid the awful years you had?
Bonaduce: There are very few things child performers can do to not have a difficult [career]. When casting agents can get an 18-year-old to play a 15-year-old, they will. So, one [piece of advice] is that they can never age. [Laughs]

TVGuide.com: You’ve credited Shirley Jones with saving you from your family strife as a kid. Do you plan to be the Shirley to these candidates?
Bonaduce: Absolutely not. I’m not nearly as kindhearted as Shirley or any other member of the Partridge family was.

TVGuide.com: You were No. 10 in VH1’s 100 greatest child stars. Where would you rank yourself on the list of greatest child-stars-turned-parents?
Bonaduce: I married an excellent parent, but I’m not sure that I’ve made a great parent. So if she’s at No. 1 and I’m at 100, I’m going to combine the two of us and put me at No. 50.

TVGuide.com: Didn’t you two have an ugly divorce?
Bonaduce: Don’t get me wrong — I don’t like Gretchen. She cost me a lot of money! But the fact of the matter is, she also happens to be a spectacular human being of high moral quality. So somebody should marry her as soon as possible.

TVGuide.com: Plus, that gets you off the alimony hook.
Bonaduce: Two hundred Gs off the hook the second some smart guy marries her. [Laughs]

TVGuide.com: Your daughter Isabella has already appeared on Grounded for Life. If she wants to be a full-time actress, how will you feel about that?
Bonaduce: If she ever wanted to go into this business, I wouldn’t mind as long as she had something to fall back on. As long as she went to college and did well in school.

TVGuide.com: Have you made up with Jonny Fairplay?
B
onaduce: No. He’s suing me. The case was tossed out the very first day — the district attorney said he attacked me and I defended myself — but that doesn’t stop him from suing me. I’ll live through it. I’ve gone through worse.

TVGuide.com: Having gone through rehab a few times, what did you think of Celebrity Rehab?
Bonaduce: As a television show, it was mesmerizing, and as a man, Dr. Drew is possibly one of my favorite people on earth. Out of all the people who’ve tried to be of assistance to me, Dr. Drew, just in casual conversations, has been the most beneficial.

TVGuide.com: What other reality shows are you watching?
Bonaduce: Well, since my wife and I divorced, I am dating a girl a little bit younger than myself. So I find myself waking up on the couch watching The Real Housewives of Orange County and The Hills.

TVGuide.com: So you know who Heidi and Lauren are?
Bonaduce: I’m afraid I do. But I do not want to get into how much I know about these shows. If you were to ask me about all the drugs I took and all the transvestites I punched in the nose, fine. But I’m too humiliated to answer any questions about the wives of Orange County.

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