Playboy's March issue contains the headline-generating interview with John Mayer, but the magazine also includes something people care far less about: naked photos of Real Housewives Kelly Bensimon, who's also on the cover, joining a lot of other reality TV Playboy cover models. Meanwhile, Survivor Pearl Islands cast member Christa Hastie is naked on the magazine's web site. Regarding her photo shoot, Kelly told New York Magazine that her daughters "were there when we filmed...
- 2/14/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Some early favorites are sent packing during the first group round.
By Gil Kaufman
Group Phoenix's Moorea Masa
Photo: Fox
As usual, chaos, quarreling and drama ruled on group night on "American Idol." Wednesday's show found the 95 remaining singers shoehorning themselves into unnatural combinations that mostly upped the already tension-filled pressure-cooker atmosphere as battle lines were drawn over choreography, harmony, personality and anything else worth arguing about.
Tears were shed, fingers were pointed, and lyrics were blown time and again, as the groups spent the traditional sleepless night working on their steps and trying to find their groove. Meanwhile, viewers' heartstrings were pulled by big Michael Lynche monitoring his wife's labor on his cell phone and listening as his daughter was born across the continent in New York.
First up was the group named Faith, singing Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable" in near enough harmony to allow Charity Vance, Ashley Rodriguez and Michelle Delamor to advance,...
By Gil Kaufman
Group Phoenix's Moorea Masa
Photo: Fox
As usual, chaos, quarreling and drama ruled on group night on "American Idol." Wednesday's show found the 95 remaining singers shoehorning themselves into unnatural combinations that mostly upped the already tension-filled pressure-cooker atmosphere as battle lines were drawn over choreography, harmony, personality and anything else worth arguing about.
Tears were shed, fingers were pointed, and lyrics were blown time and again, as the groups spent the traditional sleepless night working on their steps and trying to find their groove. Meanwhile, viewers' heartstrings were pulled by big Michael Lynche monitoring his wife's labor on his cell phone and listening as his daughter was born across the continent in New York.
First up was the group named Faith, singing Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable" in near enough harmony to allow Charity Vance, Ashley Rodriguez and Michelle Delamor to advance,...
- 2/10/2010
- MTV Music News
Kelly Cutrone, best known as the intern killer on "The Hills" and "The City," is stepping out tonight in her own series on Bravo: "Kell on Earth."
If you know her from MTV, then you're well acquainted with the woman who rules her fashion PR and branding company, "People's Revolution," with an iron fist. And while we've seen her mentor MTV stars Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port in their fashion careers, this will be our chance to see how she rules the roost with the employees that stick around after the cameras stop rolling. Tomorrow, her new book, "If You Have to Cry, Go Outside," hits the shelves and its title gives us a good indication of what we'll see on "Kell on Earth."
If you have no clue who Kelly Cutrone is, you're in for quite a ride. Imagine Simon Cowell's brutal honesty, Donald Trump's ruthless business...
If you know her from MTV, then you're well acquainted with the woman who rules her fashion PR and branding company, "People's Revolution," with an iron fist. And while we've seen her mentor MTV stars Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port in their fashion careers, this will be our chance to see how she rules the roost with the employees that stick around after the cameras stop rolling. Tomorrow, her new book, "If You Have to Cry, Go Outside," hits the shelves and its title gives us a good indication of what we'll see on "Kell on Earth."
If you have no clue who Kelly Cutrone is, you're in for quite a ride. Imagine Simon Cowell's brutal honesty, Donald Trump's ruthless business...
- 2/1/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Natalie White, the 26-year-old whom Russell Hantz took under his wings, has won the Samoa edition of "Survivor". The former pharmaceutical sales rep from Van Buren, Arkansas took the title of sole survivor when she gained 5 out of the 7 votes from the jury panel.
Russell, in the meantime was placed second with two votes while Mick Trimming who got none was crowned the second runner-up. The finale on Sunday, December 20 begun with the elimination of Jaison and Brett in respective order. Brett won his third immunity but in the final immunity competition, Russell beat him.
The final three were down to Mick, Russell and Natalie. Despite Russell's reputation of being a gameplayer, the jury consisting of Dave, Laura, Kelly, Brett, Jaison, Shambo and Erik picked Natalie as the winner except for Shambo. The woman whom Russell voted out last week rooted on Russell to win. Natalie is thus the...
Russell, in the meantime was placed second with two votes while Mick Trimming who got none was crowned the second runner-up. The finale on Sunday, December 20 begun with the elimination of Jaison and Brett in respective order. Brett won his third immunity but in the final immunity competition, Russell beat him.
The final three were down to Mick, Russell and Natalie. Despite Russell's reputation of being a gameplayer, the jury consisting of Dave, Laura, Kelly, Brett, Jaison, Shambo and Erik picked Natalie as the winner except for Shambo. The woman whom Russell voted out last week rooted on Russell to win. Natalie is thus the...
- 12/21/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Shannon "Shambo" Waters turned her back on the Galu tribe and aligned herself with Foa Foa after the merge, but her alliance only got her to the final six. Thursday night, after Brett Clouser won individual immunity, Foa Foa turned on her and voted her out at Tribal Council. Now Et talks to the mullet-headed former Marine Sergeant to get her take on the game. Et: There have been a lot of shocking Tribal Council votes this season. Shambo Waters: It is like the craziest "Survivor" in the history of the game. Et: How surprised were you to hear your name? Shambo Waters: Did you not see the scene with Jaison [Robinson] stomping off as soon as I walked up? Et: I thought Russell tried to talk you out of that, so maybe you had changed your mind. Shambo Waters: There was no way anybody was saying anything. Just reading into...
- 12/18/2009
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
“Be stern in the council chamber, so that you may control the situation” --Sun Tzu, The Art of War Did Russell just invent a new use for the idol? The idol’s always carried an implied threat -- will he or won’t he play it? -- but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a player whip it out in Tribal Council and say, “Watch out.” In an episode where Galu both loses its majority and seems to regain its mojo, Russell’s aggressive gameplay scares his alliance straight and eliminates both Dave and Monica. Congratulations, Russell, you win yet another Fishy Award.
- 12/11/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
The Dec 3 episode of "Survivor: Samoa" (titled "Off With Their Heads!") brings back a perennial favorite reward challenge -- the auction! Video below.
Besides typical auction fare (peanut butter & jelly, a cheeseburger, sea noodles), there is also a small wooden tube that will provide "a significant advantage in the game," according to a different CBS preview video.
Furthermore, Shambo apparently has "visions." She sees herself dreaming of voting for Dave, so is that what she's going to do? You can bet your bottom dollar Russell will exploit that little nugget of information.
"Survivor" airs Thursdays on CBS.
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Besides typical auction fare (peanut butter & jelly, a cheeseburger, sea noodles), there is also a small wooden tube that will provide "a significant advantage in the game," according to a different CBS preview video.
Furthermore, Shambo apparently has "visions." She sees herself dreaming of voting for Dave, so is that what she's going to do? You can bet your bottom dollar Russell will exploit that little nugget of information.
"Survivor" airs Thursdays on CBS.
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- 12/2/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Kelly Clarkson may be an American Idol, but Kelly Sharbaugh simply got idoled. On the last Survivor: Samoa the 25 year old San Diego hairstylist became the second member of the jury after Russell Hantz caught her with the old Hidden Immunity Idol trick play.
You had to know Kelly was in trouble when she got several confessionals earlier in the episode. Despite coming across as a clich?? love 'em and leave 'em bad girl Survivor: Samoa's preseason marketing, Kelly turned out to be a shrude player. In fact, she was apparently all too good at holding her tongue for the producer's taste because they rarely let her get a word in edgewise.
You had to know Kelly was in trouble when she got several confessionals earlier in the episode. Despite coming across as a clich?? love 'em and leave 'em bad girl Survivor: Samoa's preseason marketing, Kelly turned out to be a shrude player. In fact, she was apparently all too good at holding her tongue for the producer's taste because they rarely let her get a word in edgewise.
- 11/16/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
How the mighty have fallen! Kelly Sharbaugh, a 25-year-old who splits her time between L.A. and San Diego, was the second member of the powerhouse Galu tribe to find herself on the Survivor: Samoa chopping block. The hairstylist spoke with People.com about her surprise elimination, Erik regret, fire ants and craving Mexican food something fierce. — Carrie Bell When your name showed up, you looked flabbergasted, shocked, dumbfounded. All of the above. I had no idea that Russell had the idol. When [host Jeff Probst] said my name, I was like. “What just happened? What did I do?” I was so emotional because I was so unprepared. I didn’t even wear my favorite boots to tribal because the thought that I could go never crossed my mind. Did you ever get them back? No, fire ants nested in them so I left them in Samoa and after the tsunami I’m...
- 11/15/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
Blindside may be the most overused word in the Survivor lexicon, but it certainly applies to what happened to Kelly Sharbaugh. The 25-year-old hottie hairstylist was sent packing from Survivor: Samoa after Russell busted out his second Hidden Immunity Idol. Now, Kelly joins Survivor: China's Courtney Yates and me on the latest episode of Survivor Talk to chat all about her ouster. Here's a shocker: She's not a fan of Russell! But her harshest words are actually reserved for her former tribemate (and current chairperson of Mullets Intl.), Shambo. To see all the dissing and dismissing, and to find...
- 11/14/2009
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
Talk about a memorable Survivor tribal council. After losing yet another reward challenge, the remaining four members of Foa Foa looked ripe for the picking. However, while the other team enjoyed their waterfall picnic, Russell used his free time to find another hidden immunity idol... without a single clue! So although most of Galu had it out for Russell at tribal council, all six votes went to waste when Russell pulled out his immunity idol at the last minute, sending Galu member Kelly Sharbaugh home in the process. TVGuide.com asked Kelly, 25, how she really feels about teammate Shambo, who her tribe regretted sending home...
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- 11/14/2009
- by Kate Stanhope
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Tribal Council on Survivor Samoa last night was one of those moments when I realize how amazing it is that Survivor continues to deliver such dramatic moments 19 seasons later. Despite the marketing, it certainly wasn't the most dramatic Tribal Council, but it absolutely delivered, and the new heart-pounding music definitely helped ratchet up the tension. Kelly Sharbaugh was voted out, blindsided by the Foa Foa alliance, which had Russell to thank for its continued...
- 11/13/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
In a surprise turn of events, Kelly Sharbaugh was voted off on tonight's episode of CBS' hit reality series "Survivor: Samoa". I say 'surprise' because I didn't see this coming. Apparently, eveyone in the tribe had voted for Russell, except three people who voted for Kelly. Fortunately for Russell, he found the other hidden immunity idol thus the votes toward him were meaningless. Many of the Galu tribe members were shocked and they should be. Russell is perhaps one of the worst villains the series has seen. So I'm guessing camp isn't going to be much fun now that Russell has realized nearly the entire tribe wants him gone. This should make for an interesting show on next week's episode. As for Kelly, we'll see you at the show's reunion!
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- 11/13/2009
- by Jared Owen
- Reel Empire
This is the 10th in a series of interviews with Survivor Samoa cast members. Kelly Sharbaugh seems like she should be less forgettable than she is, which could very well help her in the game. Although Kelly's bio describes her as "spontaneous and passionate" with "a highly addicting and sociable personality," I didn't find her to be really outgoing, at least not compared to her fellow competitors. Instead, she's calm and collected, which, again, might... keep reading » » read the full story and comment, or find the latest news about Survivor Samoa
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- 9/11/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
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