Labor Day weekend has arrived with a bunch of reality TV marathons. Although a few shows debut new seasons this week, it won’t be the official start of the fall TV season until it arrives in mid-Sept.
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The collection of C-list celebrities, reality stars, and Bristol Palin that comprises the Dancing with the Stars cast will all be paid the same amount if they last through the entire competition: $345,000. Among the people who turned that down were Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Sylvester Stallone, Ann Coulter, Condoleezza Rice, Erin Brockovich, Richard Branson, Tim Allen, and Suzanne Somers, while Joel McHale, Drew Carey, and Kirstie Alley have also said no previously–though the show…
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Dancing with the Stars cast all paid the same: $345,000 if they last 10 weeks
Playboy TV has posted a new trailer for Foursome featuring Big Brother 11’s Michele Noonan.
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I Love New York’s Heat on Foursome with BB’s Michele, who "give[s] the best head ever"
The next season of Top Chef may be a full all-star season, as contestants from the previous seven seasons are currently filming in New York City. They include Spike Mendelsohn, Marcel Vigneron, Richard Blais, Fabio Viviani, Carla Hall, Angelo Sosa, Tiffany Derry, Michael Isabella, Dale Talde, Tiffani Faison, and Stephen Asprinio.
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Top Chef all-stars filming in New York, probably for a full all-star season
The Amazing Race 17 11-team, highly telegenic cast has been announced, including the previously revealed beauty queens, although CBS only identifies one of three beauty queens by her pageant experience.
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Amazing Race 17 cast announced
Big Brother ratings are up 6 percent from last summer and the show is regularly getting its highest demo ratings in years, which is evidence that there’s nothing else on TV–or that people like us are sticking around because we are desperately hoping something interesting will happen to validate all of the time we’ve wasted since early July. But the increase in viewers has validated the producers’ decisions, particularly in regard to casting, which is… keep reading » » read the full story and comment , or find the latest news about Big Brother 12 » follow reality blurred on Twitter and on Facebook
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Big Brother’s higher ratings attributed to "rootable," "fun," not "completely hatable" cast
Deadliest Catch executive producer Thom Beers has never been shy about the nonfiction and reality TV Emmy categories, which last year he told me were “ridiculous,” and he’s echoed that this year. “To be honest, I was totally crushed” that Deadliest Catch lost to Ken Burns’ documentary about national parks, he told Fancast.
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Thom Beers calls Deadliest Catch’s Emmy loss to "boring" Ken Burns doc "an abomination"
Bethenny Frankel has officially quit The Real Housewives of New York City now that she has a successful spin-off, Bethenny Getting Married, so she won’t be around to make acerbic comments about former friend Jill Zarin and frightening trainwreck Kelly Killoren Bensimon.
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Bethenny Frankel officially quits Real Housewives now that her spin-off is a success
Jeff Schroeder is currently in Laos and heading to Bangkok, where he “needs a ride from the airport and a place to stay in Bangkok,” according to the web site for his web series Around the World for Free. But sometime after his appearance on Big Brother 12 with Jordan Lloyd, his series posted a behind the scenes video that gives a bit more insight into the soundstage location that houses the hamsters
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Jeff and Jordan’s visit to Big Brother offers a behind-the-scenes look at the house
Edyta Sliwinska, who has been the only pro on Dancing with the Stars since season one, has quit the show, and although one report says that’s because of disagreements with producers, including their inclusion of her husband, Alec Mazo, she now disputes that account. “The producers’ vision of what they wanted my career to be did not meet my expectations. They wanted my career to be the show.
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Edyta Sliwinska quits Dancing with the Stars