Perhaps the most interesting thing to happen on Survivor Nicaragua happened off-camera, but it had some impact and consequence, at least according to a report.
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Jane won’t talk about "incident" that affected her vote; report says it was quid pro quo claim
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Yes, it only took until day two of the 12 Days of Reality TV to get to genitalia, but it’s not the normal kind we’re used to reality stars exposing for the whole world to see. Instead, it’s the stand-out moment from the short-lived but awesome 2005 Bravo series Showdog Moms and Dads, one of the best shows that year
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Second day of reality TV: Two dog bites in the vagina
The Amazing Race teased a life-changing decision on last night’s episode, and that was a bit of a cheat. A decision is usually something that happens as part of the race, but last night’s episode had few decisions: teams had to follow directions, which didn’t work out well for some of them, and then perform two tasks.
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Clue-eating goat more endearing than couple Amazing Race suddenly wants us to love
Donald Trump is fond of superlatives, which are the best and most important phrases ever, but when he said last night that he’d heard “the strongest group of words” ever on The Apprentice, he wasn’t just full of shit. Those words were spoken by Clint, who was eviscerating David, the freakish, obnoxious contestant who always seems to be angling for screen time, or perhaps it’s just past his nap time. In the boardroom, Trump was…
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Donald Trump and "the strongest group of words I’ve ever heard on The Apprentice"
American Idol 10′s judging panel will be announced by mid-September, when their round of the auditions begin, but no deals have been signed with new judges or with producer Nigel Lythgoe yet, an executive just announced to TV critics gathered in Los Angeles. Reports and conversation here among journalists suggest Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez will replace Ellen DeGeneres and Simon Cowell, and perhaps Kara DioGuardi. Still, there was no official word.
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Fox says no contracts signed for new American Idol judges, but dodged questions say a lot
Last night, Bravo aired the fourth and final post-season special on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. In other words, 22 percent of this season’s 18 episodes aired after the alleged finale. As always, the lost footage episode was the least interesting, an…

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Real Housewives of New York ends its season after four bonus hours of craziness (source: Realityblurred.com)
Someone appears to be impersonating the Associated Press, the news gathering organization that supplies, in order to add credibility to rumors about American Idol 7 runner-up David Archuleta. But starting with the nonsensical headline, “David Archuleta Gay…

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Someone impersonates the Associated Press to spread rumors about David Archuelta (source: Realityblurred.com)
The Hills cast member Lo Bosworth has signed on to shill for NIVEA, and from that partnership has come one of the oddest messages in a press release I’ve seen all year.
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Lo Bosworth stars in a ridiculous anti-cellulite, "increase bikini confidence" NIVEA ad
Here’s our weekly look back at last week’s reality TV news, and look ahead at next week, the first week of May 2010.
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This week: The prostitution whore! returns, as does Joan Rivers
The eruption of the volcano Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland happened just two days after it was visited by ABC’s The Bachelorette and its sixth star, Ali Fedotowsky. Ali is traveling the world with her suitors, which Reality Steve first revealed (saying “the theme of this season is ‘Around the World’”) and Ali confirmed in a subsequent interview.
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Iceland volcano erupted two days after being visited by world-traveling Bachelorette Ali