I do not understand the concept of this show. I get that its full of drama and even I'll admit to watching an episode or two, but I just don't get it. Maybe the concept is to show girls that are also 16 and have a kid that they aren't alone. I just feel like most of these girls aren't good role models and shouldn't be looked up to by younger teens.
I just read an article that stated that the girls of Teen Mom 2 are being paid way less for their season then girls on the first season of Teen Mom. I wasn't even aware that they were getting paid, yet alone the astonishing amount of money that they do receive. After Amber from the first season was taken to court, she was forced to reveal her income. She stated that she received $140,000 from MTV for a 6-month contract. Two of the girls from this current season were beside themselves on hearing that amount. Jenelle and Kailyn (two girls from season 2 of Teen Mom) only got paid $9,000 for their season.
This to me is just paying these girls for a mistake that they made. They should have to work hard to receive their money to support them and their child. They shouldn't just be rewarded for their mistakes.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
American Idol contestant charged with DUI
The judges' wild card vote, Stefano Langone, always seems to make a big deal about his accident in 2009 when he was his by a drunk driver.
"May 28, 2009, my life took a 180-degree turn. I was in an accident that changed my life unfortunately for the worst. I woke up to a firefighter and I'll never forget -- he looked down at me and he screamed to the EMTs, 'He's alive! He's alive!'" said Langone about the accident which reportedly left him with two broken arms, a fractured pelvis and several other injuries.
"They told me that I wouldn't either walk the same, be able to walk right, or be the same, and I got on my feet in less than four months. Living through that and being in a wheelchair and not being able to play my piano -- that just makes you so much hungrier -- and that flame in you that says, 'I want this,' It burns more than anything."
"May 28, 2009, my life took a 180-degree turn. I was in an accident that changed my life unfortunately for the worst. I woke up to a firefighter and I'll never forget -- he looked down at me and he screamed to the EMTs, 'He's alive! He's alive!'" said Langone about the accident which reportedly left him with two broken arms, a fractured pelvis and several other injuries.
"They told me that I wouldn't either walk the same, be able to walk right, or be the same, and I got on my feet in less than four months. Living through that and being in a wheelchair and not being able to play my piano -- that just makes you so much hungrier -- and that flame in you that says, 'I want this,' It burns more than anything."
What no one knew until now is that Stefano was charged with his own DUI in 2010. He was first pulled over by police when he changed lanes without signaling and was speeding. He then failed multiple sobriety test. One of which was to recite the alphabet and he also blew above the legal limit. He was then put in the police car and brought to the station. While in route he began singing to the officer. It's amazing that his accident involving a drunk driver did not leave that much of a lasting impression on him.
Ronnie might get to go to Italy
If you did not know Jersey Shore's fourth season is set to be taped in Italy. This is a big change from Seaside Heights, New Jersey. I was very excited for this next season until I learned that Ronnie might not be on it. Not having Ronnie on the show would take away from the drama that the show needs to be a hit. If the show was drama free, I know that I would not be a fan.
On season one of Jersey Shore Ronnie got into a scuffle and allegedly assaulted a 27-year-old named Stephen Izzo. He was drunk and a verbal argument quickly escalated to a physical one. Izzo not only filed a criminal lawsuit but also a civil one. He also filed lawsuits against MTV and the Jersey Shore producers.
Ronnie needs a visa to travel to Italy, but people that are currently in a criminal process cannot be issued visas. Now he is applying a pretrial intervention program that will allow him to obtain his visa. Ronnie will not know whether he has been accepted into the program until he appears before a superior court judge on June 6, but just the application will allow him to go to Italy to start filming the fourth season of the show.
On season one of Jersey Shore Ronnie got into a scuffle and allegedly assaulted a 27-year-old named Stephen Izzo. He was drunk and a verbal argument quickly escalated to a physical one. Izzo not only filed a criminal lawsuit but also a civil one. He also filed lawsuits against MTV and the Jersey Shore producers.
Ronnie needs a visa to travel to Italy, but people that are currently in a criminal process cannot be issued visas. Now he is applying a pretrial intervention program that will allow him to obtain his visa. Ronnie will not know whether he has been accepted into the program until he appears before a superior court judge on June 6, but just the application will allow him to go to Italy to start filming the fourth season of the show.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Update on the reality tv couples
After my last post I found an interesting website that told all about the Bachelor couples. Interestingly enough, seasons one through fourteen eventually ended in heartbreak. Most couples leave from the final rose ceremony all giddy and excited to start their new life with their new found love. Too bad that once in the real world and out of the spotlight of the tv show their romance is gone forever. I can see how it must be really easy to fall in love with someone when you get to go on dates to the most romantic places around the world.
Season One
This is the show that started it all. Bachelor Alex Marshall chose Amanda Marsh in the final episode. Interestingly, he passed over Trista Rehn who would later find true love in the first edition of The Bachelorette. Sadly, it seems Alex was unsure about his final decision, and his reported attempts to stay in touch with Rehn strained the relationship with Marshall to the breaking point.Season Two
Handsome Aaron Buerge picked bachelorette Helene Eksterowicz and won America's heart by paying for her diamond engagement ring himself. It seems that the fireworks were limited to the show because the couple called it quits shortly afterward and the ring was sold at auction on eBay. Such a cynical way to end a romance.Season Three
This edition saw Andrew Firestone, heir to the Firestone fortune, choose Jen Schefft for a longer test run. Firestone seemed reluctant to make a firm commitment and the two split shortly thereafter.Season Four
Charmingly goofy Bob Guiney, Trista Rehn's reject from The Bachelorette, got his time to shine and chose the elegant Estella Gardinier as his lady love. Guiney did not propose, but instead used his mileage from the show to forward his music career. Apparently Gardinier didn't want to play groupie to his rock star and the two ended the relationship.
Season Five
In a decidedly unromantic finale, former Giants back-up quarterback Jesse Palmer chose beautiful Jessica Bowlin. However, instead of offering her a ring, Palmer presented Bowlin with a plane ticket. It comes as no surprise that this pairing also did not last.
Season Six
Fisherman Byron Velvick selected Mary Delgado from the field of 25 in this edition. The couple has lasted longer than most of the others, but Delgado was reportedly arrested on a domestic battery charge for punching Velvick in the face in 2007. Amazingly, the couple still planned to carry on with a wedding in 2008. Eventually, however, they went their separate ways.
Season Seven
Goodtime Charlie O'Connell, brother to actor Jerry O'Connell, singled out cutie Sarah Brice from the herd. They broke up and then reunited in 2008, but split for good in 2010.
Season Eight
ER doc Travis Stork wound up with kindergarten teacher Sarah Stone in the season finale. However, a scant week after that finale aired, the couple held a news conference to reveal that they were no longer together. They cited the fact that they were obligated to remain apart during the four months between the show's wrap and final airing caused the romance to fizzle.
Season Nine
Prince Lorenzo Borghese morphed back into a frog after choosing Jennifer Wilson in season nine. Once their relationship ended, he reportedly tried to rekindle his interest in runner-up Sadie, but to no avail.
Season Ten
Navy Lieutenant Andy Baldwin surprised everyone with his choice of Tessa Horst in the season finale after all but telling runner-up Bevan that she would be the one. Baldwin proposed, but the couple wound up postponing the engagement while still remaining together. At last report, the two have gone their separate ways.
Season Eleven
In what proved to be one of the more outrageous season finales, wealthy entreprenuer Brad Womack professed to be in love with both finalists Deanna and Jenni. After telling a tearful Jenni good-bye and contemplating the ring in his jacket after her departure, the audience was led to believe he'd propose to Deanna. Womack even requested that the show's producers fly her father in for the finale. The shocker - Womack told Deanna he wasn't in love enough to marry her either and left her in tears.
Season Twelve
English financier Matt Grant chose Shayne Lamas, daughter of actor Lorenzo Lamas. He proposed, and the two briefly took up residence together, but Grant apparently got cold feet and moved to an apartment of his own. The two reportedly ended their relationship in July of 2008.
Season Thirteen
Bachelor Jason Mesnick returned from his stint as runner-up on season four of The Bachelorette to search for love. He gave his final rose to Melissa Rycroft, but during the After the Final Rose follow-up show, he broke up with Melissa and went back to his runner-up, Molly. Jason and Molly were married in February, 2010.
Season Fourteen
Commercial pilot Jake Pavelka chose Vienna Girardi at the end of season 14, which had been dubbed "On the Wings of Love." Sadly these wings weren't strong enough to keep the couple flying high on their love, as they broke up soon after the finale aired.
I also found a website that told their readers about the couples that actually made it. Even though one of them doesn’t really count in my book. I am referring to The season 13 Bachelor, Jason, that picked one girl, Melissa, and then on live television dumped Melissa and then confessed his love for the girl that he rejected, Molly.
Trista and Ryan
If there was a match made in heaven, Trista's 'Bachelorette' courtship with Ryan Sutter has got to be it. We all saw the twinkle in Ryan's eyes as he fought for Trista's hand in the final episodes. Now after six years of marriage they are the proud parents of 6-month-old daughter Blakesely Grace and 20-month-old Max.
Molly and Jason
While their romance didn't exactly happen under the most ideal circumstances, season 13 bachelor Jason Meznick and Molly Malaney (pictured here) finally announced their engagement this October after a one-year long-distance romance. Jason became America's most despised bachelor when he proposed to first choice Melissa Rycroft and then dumped her on live television professing that he "still had feelings" for Molly. Only time will tell if Jason and Molly's romance will last but for now, we're all hoping to see another televised wedding. Hopefully, Jason won't change his mind this time.
Sarah and Charlie
Actor Charlie O'Connell, brother of Jerry O'Connell, was the bachelor in season 7 and he gave a promise ring to his chosen love, Sarah Brice. The two dated for two years but broke up in 2007. A year later they announced that they were giving the relationship another try. O'Connell reportedly told US, "I'm happier with her in my life."
Ed and Jillian
Despite the tabloid rumors, Ed and Jillian are still going strong. Last month, the couple was spotted dining with friends in Chicago.
If there was a match made in heaven, Trista's 'Bachelorette' courtship with Ryan Sutter has got to be it. We all saw the twinkle in Ryan's eyes as he fought for Trista's hand in the final episodes. Now after six years of marriage they are the proud parents of 6-month-old daughter Blakesely Grace and 20-month-old Max.
Molly and Jason
While their romance didn't exactly happen under the most ideal circumstances, season 13 bachelor Jason Meznick and Molly Malaney (pictured here) finally announced their engagement this October after a one-year long-distance romance. Jason became America's most despised bachelor when he proposed to first choice Melissa Rycroft and then dumped her on live television professing that he "still had feelings" for Molly. Only time will tell if Jason and Molly's romance will last but for now, we're all hoping to see another televised wedding. Hopefully, Jason won't change his mind this time.
Sarah and Charlie
Actor Charlie O'Connell, brother of Jerry O'Connell, was the bachelor in season 7 and he gave a promise ring to his chosen love, Sarah Brice. The two dated for two years but broke up in 2007. A year later they announced that they were giving the relationship another try. O'Connell reportedly told US, "I'm happier with her in my life."
Ed and Jillian
Despite the tabloid rumors, Ed and Jillian are still going strong. Last month, the couple was spotted dining with friends in Chicago.
Looking for love for all the wrong reasons
Most people that have been on the Bachelor/ Bachelorette were there for the right reason. The reason I speak of is, "to find love." While other girls are hiding behind this and just looking for attention. Some people actually walk away from this experience having made a name for themselves. Brad Womack, this season's Bachelor, made a name for himself by leaving without proposing to any girls. Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth was a bachelorette and soon after she was also on the reality tv series, The Apprentice. No one can forget Kasey Kahl, the guy that got a tattoo on his for arm for the last Bachelorette.
Other people just go on the show to get ahead in their careers. The two most well known examples are Justin "Rated R" Rego and Wes Hayden. Justin was the pro wrestler who went on the show. He would always wear around his black tshirt with giant letters that said "Rated R". All the guys on the show would always tell Ali that he wasn't there for the right reason and it turns out he wasn't. He actually still had a girlfriend at home. (Too bad he made it pretty far in the show.) Wes Hayden was the country singer on the Bachelorette a few seasons ago. He would constantly serenade Jillian with beautiful songs. She later found out that he had a girl back home and he was only trying to become a famous country singer.
I love the concept behind these shows, but I am not sure that they really work. It worked the first time around with the first Bachelorette, Trista, and her husband, Ryan. None of the Bachelor couples are still together and only a few of the Bachelorette couples are. I think it is pretty obvious that this isn't working.
Other people just go on the show to get ahead in their careers. The two most well known examples are Justin "Rated R" Rego and Wes Hayden. Justin was the pro wrestler who went on the show. He would always wear around his black tshirt with giant letters that said "Rated R". All the guys on the show would always tell Ali that he wasn't there for the right reason and it turns out he wasn't. He actually still had a girlfriend at home. (Too bad he made it pretty far in the show.) Wes Hayden was the country singer on the Bachelorette a few seasons ago. He would constantly serenade Jillian with beautiful songs. She later found out that he had a girl back home and he was only trying to become a famous country singer.
I love the concept behind these shows, but I am not sure that they really work. It worked the first time around with the first Bachelorette, Trista, and her husband, Ryan. None of the Bachelor couples are still together and only a few of the Bachelorette couples are. I think it is pretty obvious that this isn't working.
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