The tribe has spoken: Survivor winner Ethan Zohn is ready to wed the love of his life.
Zohn, 41, is engaged to New York City interior designer Lisa Heywood, 47, the couple tell People exclusively.
"This is the reason I survived cancer twice ... to meet Lisa and start a beautiful and healthy new life together," says Zohn, who was first diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2009 but is now cancer-free after receiving a stem-cell transplant from his brother in 2013.
The former soccer player and Heywood dated for two years after meeting at a Clinton Global Initiative charity event. Zohn, who competed in Survivor: Africa,...
Zohn, 41, is engaged to New York City interior designer Lisa Heywood, 47, the couple tell People exclusively.
"This is the reason I survived cancer twice ... to meet Lisa and start a beautiful and healthy new life together," says Zohn, who was first diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2009 but is now cancer-free after receiving a stem-cell transplant from his brother in 2013.
The former soccer player and Heywood dated for two years after meeting at a Clinton Global Initiative charity event. Zohn, who competed in Survivor: Africa,...
- 7/21/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
People Staff Writer Patrick Gomez was assigned to cover the starting line of the new season of The Amazing Race and documented his experience of attempting to complete the first challenge of the season.As a big Amazing Race fan, I am most definitely guilty of sitting on my couch watching the show (probably while eating pizza) and thinking, "I could totally do that." Well, I finally had to put my money where my mouth is.Last fall, I got the opportunity to be at the starting line for the first leg of the new season of the Emmy-winning CBS reality show.
- 2/25/2015
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
People Staff Writer Patrick Gomez was assigned to cover the starting line of the new season of The Amazing Race and documented his experience of attempting to complete the first challenge of the season.
As a big Amazing Race fan, I am most definitely guilty of sitting on my couch watching the show (probably while eating pizza) and thinking, "I could totally do that."
Well, I finally had to put my money where my mouth is.
Last fall, I got the opportunity to be at the starting line for the first leg of the new season of the Emmy-winning CBS reality show.
As a big Amazing Race fan, I am most definitely guilty of sitting on my couch watching the show (probably while eating pizza) and thinking, "I could totally do that."
Well, I finally had to put my money where my mouth is.
Last fall, I got the opportunity to be at the starting line for the first leg of the new season of the Emmy-winning CBS reality show.
- 2/25/2015
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- People.com - TV Watch
A showmance that became a full-fledged romance is about to become a permanent alliance for two of the most popular players on Big Brother.
In Sunday's episode of the CBS reality show, Jeff Schroeder will propose to Jordan Lloyd, the player from North Carolina whom he met in season 11 and returned with in season 13. The couple went on to compete on The Amazing Race 16, where they placed 7th.
In preparation for the big moment, Jeff invited the CBS cameras to watch him pick up Jordan's engagement ring. When he's not romancing the beloved blonde, Jeff is busy hosting an...
In Sunday's episode of the CBS reality show, Jeff Schroeder will propose to Jordan Lloyd, the player from North Carolina whom he met in season 11 and returned with in season 13. The couple went on to compete on The Amazing Race 16, where they placed 7th.
In preparation for the big moment, Jeff invited the CBS cameras to watch him pick up Jordan's engagement ring. When he's not romancing the beloved blonde, Jeff is busy hosting an...
- 9/7/2014
- by Lynette Rice, @lynetterice
- People.com - TV Watch
A showmance that became a full-fledged romance is about to become a permanent alliance for two of the most popular players on Big Brother. In Sunday's episode of the CBS reality show, Jeff Schroeder will propose to Jordan Lloyd, the player from North Carolina whom he met in season 11 and returned with in season 13. The couple went on to compete on The Amazing Race 16, where they placed 7th. In preparation for the big moment, Jeff invited the CBS cameras to watch him pick up Jordan's engagement ring. When he's not romancing the beloved blonde, Jeff is busy hosting an...
- 9/7/2014
- by Lynette Rice, @lynetterice
- PEOPLE.com
A showmance that became a full-fledged romance is about to become a permanent alliance for two of the most popular players on Big Brother. In Sunday's episode of the CBS reality show, Jeff Schroeder will propose to Jordan Lloyd, the player from North Carolina whom he met in season 11 and returned with in season 13. The couple went on to compete on The Amazing Race 16, where they placed 7th. In preparation for the big moment, Jeff invited the CBS cameras to watch him pick up Jordan's engagement ring. When he's not romancing the beloved blonde, Jeff is busy hosting an...
- 9/7/2014
- by Lynette Rice, @lynetterice
- PEOPLE.com
The ultimate Big Brother alliance was formed on Friday when former players Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd got engaged in the Big Brother backyard and then celebrated with this season’s current crop of contestants. (Sadly, neither the Zingbot nor Otev made an appearance. Nor was Mr. Pec-tacular around for this particular bit of Big Brother history. Still stuck in Pandora’s Box perhaps?)
The ultimate Bb reality showmance moment — with apologies to Mike Boogie’s season finale proposal to Krista back in season 2 —will air on tonight’s episode (and will include country star Brett Eldredge performing for the happy couple.
The ultimate Bb reality showmance moment — with apologies to Mike Boogie’s season finale proposal to Krista back in season 2 —will air on tonight’s episode (and will include country star Brett Eldredge performing for the happy couple.
- 9/7/2014
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
On TV this weekend: Beyoncé shows us what makes her irreplaceable, a Revenge plot claims its casualties, Downton Abbey gives the help the next several months off and Californication reunites Hurley and Shannon. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 15 programs to keep on your radar.
Saturday, February 16
8 pm Pastor Brown (Lifetime) | TV-movie: A woman (Eureka‘s Salli Richardson-Whitfield) returns home to honor her dying dad’s final command to take over as pastor of the family church – despite her sordid past and the son she abandoned years ago. Tisha Campbell-Martin, Nicole Ari Parker and Michael B. Jordan co-star.
Saturday, February 16
8 pm Pastor Brown (Lifetime) | TV-movie: A woman (Eureka‘s Salli Richardson-Whitfield) returns home to honor her dying dad’s final command to take over as pastor of the family church – despite her sordid past and the son she abandoned years ago. Tisha Campbell-Martin, Nicole Ari Parker and Michael B. Jordan co-star.
- 2/16/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
It's official, ya'll. Big Brother's love-to-hate couple Brendon Villegas and Rachel Reilly tied the knot this past weekend with a lavish ceremony in Los Angeles.
According to People, the duo commonly known as "Brenchel" wed atop the At&T Center downtown where Reilly arrived via helicopter. "She wanted to arrive like a big celebrity," said her celebrity wedding planner David Tutera. "The guests will watch her arrive on live camera before she walks down the aisle, which to me is one of the most over the top processionals ever."
As most of you probably know, Rachel and Brendon met in 2010 during the 12th season of the CBS hit reality show and later returned in season 13, which Reilly went on to win. They also competed and came in third for the 20th season of The Amazing Race. The 130 wedding guests included Bb favorites Jordan and Jeff and the ceremony was...
According to People, the duo commonly known as "Brenchel" wed atop the At&T Center downtown where Reilly arrived via helicopter. "She wanted to arrive like a big celebrity," said her celebrity wedding planner David Tutera. "The guests will watch her arrive on live camera before she walks down the aisle, which to me is one of the most over the top processionals ever."
As most of you probably know, Rachel and Brendon met in 2010 during the 12th season of the CBS hit reality show and later returned in season 13, which Reilly went on to win. They also competed and came in third for the 20th season of The Amazing Race. The 130 wedding guests included Bb favorites Jordan and Jeff and the ceremony was...
- 9/10/2012
- by Sharon Tharp
- Celebsology
It's official, ya'll. Big Brother's love-to-hate couple Brendon Villegas and Rachel Reilly tied the knot this past weekend with a lavish ceremony in Los Angeles.
According to People, the duo commonly known as "Brenchel" wed atop the At&T Center downtown where Reilly arrived via helicopter. "She wanted to arrive like a big celebrity," said her celebrity wedding planner David Tutera. "The guests will watch her arrive on live camera before she walks down the aisle, which to me is one of the most over the top processionals ever."
As most of you probably know, Rachel and Brendon met in 2010 during the 12th season of the CBS hit reality show and later returned in season 13, which Reilly went on to win. They also competed and came in third for the 20th season of The Amazing Race. The 130 wedding guests included Bb favorites Jordan and Jeff and the ceremony was...
According to People, the duo commonly known as "Brenchel" wed atop the At&T Center downtown where Reilly arrived via helicopter. "She wanted to arrive like a big celebrity," said her celebrity wedding planner David Tutera. "The guests will watch her arrive on live camera before she walks down the aisle, which to me is one of the most over the top processionals ever."
As most of you probably know, Rachel and Brendon met in 2010 during the 12th season of the CBS hit reality show and later returned in season 13, which Reilly went on to win. They also competed and came in third for the 20th season of The Amazing Race. The 130 wedding guests included Bb favorites Jordan and Jeff and the ceremony was...
- 9/10/2012
- by Sharon Tharp
- TVology
The Amazing Race 20: Meet the Teams
Following in the footsteps of Jeff & Jordan and Ethan & Jenna, Big Brother alumni Brendon & Rachel are making the leap from one CBS reality show to another. The volatile couple has signed on to appear on The Amazing Race for its upcoming 20th season. It'll have been less than a year since they appeared on Big Brother 13, where Rachel took home the top prize of $500,000, and two years since the couple met on Big Brother 12.
In non-reality couple news on the upcoming season of The Amazing Race, there are the requisite dynamics (twins, married couples, best friends), but you can also find a pair of federal agents, clowns, and professional athletes. There's even a basketball wife thrown in, but she's not a veteran of the VH1 series of the same name. Though the cast includes a variety of careers, the age range is a...
Following in the footsteps of Jeff & Jordan and Ethan & Jenna, Big Brother alumni Brendon & Rachel are making the leap from one CBS reality show to another. The volatile couple has signed on to appear on The Amazing Race for its upcoming 20th season. It'll have been less than a year since they appeared on Big Brother 13, where Rachel took home the top prize of $500,000, and two years since the couple met on Big Brother 12.
In non-reality couple news on the upcoming season of The Amazing Race, there are the requisite dynamics (twins, married couples, best friends), but you can also find a pair of federal agents, clowns, and professional athletes. There's even a basketball wife thrown in, but she's not a veteran of the VH1 series of the same name. Though the cast includes a variety of careers, the age range is a...
- 1/25/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Last season on The Amazing Race, the wheels started to come off the bus more noticeably. Although the show won its 8th Emmy earlier this month, the Unfinished Business season as a whole was pretty underwhelming, with relatively easy challenges, alliance domination like no other season, and a winner that never rose above the pack during any particular part of the show, minus the finale.
Which is why I'm so disappointed in "Kindness of Stranger", the show's 19th season premiere. It seems that instead of tightening up the proceedings, casting strong, capable teams, and getting back to what made the show so great in the first place, the powers that be decided to go in the opposite direction and made the show that much more maddening.
The challenges during the premiere were a little silly and seemed too easy to be getting the response they got from the teams. I...
Which is why I'm so disappointed in "Kindness of Stranger", the show's 19th season premiere. It seems that instead of tightening up the proceedings, casting strong, capable teams, and getting back to what made the show so great in the first place, the powers that be decided to go in the opposite direction and made the show that much more maddening.
The challenges during the premiere were a little silly and seemed too easy to be getting the response they got from the teams. I...
- 9/26/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
This year's Emmys telecast was produced by Mark Burnett of Survivor and Apprentice fame, and his reality show experience might have served him well as he staged a few truly memorable moments during the show. But there were a lot of misfires too.
One overarching problem: at times it felt like the show was actively insulting its audience. When the opening number and various time-wasting musical interludes by "The Emmytones" constantly referred to how vapid and mind numbing the medium is - you wind up feeling like a sucker for you know... watching it.
Also pretty much a total disaster: the trivia voiceovers every time a winner took the stage. Incredibly not funny, and also completely inappropriate when viewers are trying to cheer a winner they happen to be sentimental about.
But then there were some really clever moments during the ceremony: like when Amy Poehler jumped the gun and...
One overarching problem: at times it felt like the show was actively insulting its audience. When the opening number and various time-wasting musical interludes by "The Emmytones" constantly referred to how vapid and mind numbing the medium is - you wind up feeling like a sucker for you know... watching it.
Also pretty much a total disaster: the trivia voiceovers every time a winner took the stage. Incredibly not funny, and also completely inappropriate when viewers are trying to cheer a winner they happen to be sentimental about.
But then there were some really clever moments during the ceremony: like when Amy Poehler jumped the gun and...
- 9/19/2011
- by Dennis Ayers
- The Backlot
So it all comes down to Porsche Briggs, Adam Poch and Rachel Reilly in the "Big Brother 13" house. Who do you think takes it? According to our poll, Rachel is the clear-cut winner in a landslide. We shall see.
Head of Household Competition
In case you don't follow the live feeds, the show shows us the first round of the Hoh - which in an incredible display of weakness, took about 45 minutes. People were joking all over twitter that the next round should be things like who can stay seated the longest or who can sleep the longest. Seriously, this was weak sauce.
But anyway, so Rachel wins. The second round involves placing "Big Brother" contestant heads along a wall in a giant water tank in order they were HOHs. Porsche says it's a lot harder than it looks, but honestly - that looks pretty hard.
Adam ends up wasting...
Head of Household Competition
In case you don't follow the live feeds, the show shows us the first round of the Hoh - which in an incredible display of weakness, took about 45 minutes. People were joking all over twitter that the next round should be things like who can stay seated the longest or who can sleep the longest. Seriously, this was weak sauce.
But anyway, so Rachel wins. The second round involves placing "Big Brother" contestant heads along a wall in a giant water tank in order they were HOHs. Porsche says it's a lot harder than it looks, but honestly - that looks pretty hard.
Adam ends up wasting...
- 9/15/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Last season on The Amazing Race, we watched 11 teams that had previously competed on the show come back for another chance to see the world and win a million dollars in the process. This upcoming season, on the other hand? We won't know every team going in, but it looks like we'll be familiar with more people than one might think, especially following an all-star season.
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Survivor winners Ethan Zohn (Survivor: Africa) and Jenna Morasca (Survivor: The Amazon) will be one of the 11 teams competing on the 19th season of the Emmy winning reality series. The two, who are currently dating, wouldn't be the first CBS Reality Royal Couple to make the trek around the world, as Boston Rob and Amber competed on seasons 7 and 11 and Big Brother's Jeff and Jordan appeared on season 16.
They're not the only "names" on this season of The Amazing Race,...
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Survivor winners Ethan Zohn (Survivor: Africa) and Jenna Morasca (Survivor: The Amazon) will be one of the 11 teams competing on the 19th season of the Emmy winning reality series. The two, who are currently dating, wouldn't be the first CBS Reality Royal Couple to make the trek around the world, as Boston Rob and Amber competed on seasons 7 and 11 and Big Brother's Jeff and Jordan appeared on season 16.
They're not the only "names" on this season of The Amazing Race,...
- 8/31/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
I could not be happier with how this season of Big Brother is playing out. I mean, there are times when I've gotten extremely upset during this season of CBS' hit reality series. I knew going into this season that I would be rooting for Jeff and Jordan. As I've said before, I've been following the two since Big Brother 11. They made a guest apperance on Big Brother 12 and competed on a season of The Amazing Race. Heck, don't be surprised to see the pair on a season of Survivor somewhere down the road. All jokes aside, Jeff made a bold move last night and although it makes me very happy, there's a lot that can go wrong between now and eviction night. According to the Big Brother live feeds, Jeff used his Pov to take Porsche off the eviction block. Who did he put up as a replacement nominee?...
- 8/23/2011
- by mrchadlangen@yahoo.com (Chad Langen)
- Reel Empire
If you’ve watched any of the past 12 seasons of CBS’ Big Brother, you probably appreciate how the show revamps its rules at will, brings on insane personalities, and doesn’t mind being dumb. Yes, dumb — that refreshing, saintly word.
On The Amazing Race and Survivor, we suffer through admirable activities like world travel and outdoorsmanship. On Big Brother, we get dumb drama in a dumb house full of dumb keys and dumb manipulation, and it edifies us more than any flaming torch in Vanuatu could. Bring on the braindead good times, Julie Chen! Jeff Probst, read a book.
Sytycd...
On The Amazing Race and Survivor, we suffer through admirable activities like world travel and outdoorsmanship. On Big Brother, we get dumb drama in a dumb house full of dumb keys and dumb manipulation, and it edifies us more than any flaming torch in Vanuatu could. Bring on the braindead good times, Julie Chen! Jeff Probst, read a book.
Sytycd...
- 7/8/2011
- by Louis Virtel
- TVLine.com
Chad and myself are both fans of CBS' hit reality series Big Brother thus we'll both be bringing you updates all summer long. The first update, of course, is a photo that shows the cast of this season of Big Brother entering the house for the first time. This is the 13th season of Big Brother and you're probably wondering why the cast seems so small this time around. Well, there's a brand new twist called Dynamic Duos that will come in to play and at the moment, none of the current house guests are aware of it. The network plans to bring on three pairs of popular duos from the past, a surprise that is sure to shock the current house guests which are Cassi, Adam, Dominic, Kalia, Keith, Lawon, Porsche and Shelly. The duos being considered are Brendon and Rachel, Evel and Daniele, Hayden and Enzo and of course,...
- 7/4/2011
- by coolcnus@yahoo.com (Jared Owen)
- Reel Empire
Jeopardy! had a "reality of TV" category last night as part of the Teen Tournament, and its answers included Survivor and The Amazing Race. Tar 16 winner Jordan Pious tweeted, "My brother and I were a clue on Jeopardy tonight! This is crazy!" The clue, he wrote, was "In 2010 Siblings Dan & Jordan hit the finish line in San Francisco to win this CBS show's $1 Million prize." That was deemed a harder question...
- 3/2/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
"The Amazing Race" is kicking off an all-star season, of sorts, by bringing back 11 teams that fell short of winning the $1 million prize. The show will be broadcast in HD for the first time as the racers travel to such places as Sydney, Australia, Liechtenstein, and Tokyo, Japan.
Following are the 11 teams, listed in no particular order:
Gary Ervin
Age: 53
Occupation: Owner of Ervin Cable Construction
Mallory Ervin
Age: 25
Hometown: Morganfield, Ky.
Occupation: Entertainer
Relationship: Father/Daughter
Previous Season/Result: Season 17/6th Place
Why they're returning for "Unfinished Business": Gary and Mallory were unable to avoid elimination after getting lost in Oman for over nine hours.
Lakisha Hoffman
Age: 30
Hometown: Chicago, Ill., currently residing in Bronx, N.Y.
Occupation: Basketball Coach
Jennifer Hoffman
Age: 26
Hometown: Chicago, Ill., currently residing in Louisville, Ky.
Occupation: Assistant Volleyball Coach at the University of Louisville
Relationship: Sisters
Previous Season/Result: Season 14/4th Place...
Following are the 11 teams, listed in no particular order:
Gary Ervin
Age: 53
Occupation: Owner of Ervin Cable Construction
Mallory Ervin
Age: 25
Hometown: Morganfield, Ky.
Occupation: Entertainer
Relationship: Father/Daughter
Previous Season/Result: Season 17/6th Place
Why they're returning for "Unfinished Business": Gary and Mallory were unable to avoid elimination after getting lost in Oman for over nine hours.
Lakisha Hoffman
Age: 30
Hometown: Chicago, Ill., currently residing in Bronx, N.Y.
Occupation: Basketball Coach
Jennifer Hoffman
Age: 26
Hometown: Chicago, Ill., currently residing in Louisville, Ky.
Occupation: Assistant Volleyball Coach at the University of Louisville
Relationship: Sisters
Previous Season/Result: Season 14/4th Place...
- 1/19/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Yes, it was the year of talkative gay teens and the cat-fighting stars of The A-List: New York. It might not seem like it, but 2010 was the year gay TV grew up. Well, at least part way.
Last year, AfterElton.com asked whether gay TV had matured, and this year that question seems to have been answered. More gay characters than ever graced our screens, and with the rising number of networks making reality shows, sitcoms, and dramas, there was something for everybody from daytime to primetime. In fact, it was so good that the gayest shows on broadcast dominated ratings, and cable series upped their game.
Sure, too many of the new shows with gay characters didn’t survive very long – Mercy, Trauma, and The Whole Truth. But most new shows don’t make it, and at least these characters were something different.
And, of course, there were scandals,...
Last year, AfterElton.com asked whether gay TV had matured, and this year that question seems to have been answered. More gay characters than ever graced our screens, and with the rising number of networks making reality shows, sitcoms, and dramas, there was something for everybody from daytime to primetime. In fact, it was so good that the gayest shows on broadcast dominated ratings, and cable series upped their game.
Sure, too many of the new shows with gay characters didn’t survive very long – Mercy, Trauma, and The Whole Truth. But most new shows don’t make it, and at least these characters were something different.
And, of course, there were scandals,...
- 12/20/2010
- by Aymar Jean Christian
- The Backlot
Here is Sean Furfaro's recap of The Amazing Race, Episode 10.
With Chad and Stephanie being eliminated last week, the ‘domineering boyfriend count’ was cut by 33%, as the final four teams headed to Hong Kong for a predictable non-elimination leg. Would Jill and Thomas be able to maintain their huge lead on the other teams, or would there be another airport equalizer? Why is Brook dancing like a fool? And who’s puking over sushi?
My Random Thoughts:
- I had wondered for the past couple of seasons about the off-leg rest periods, and what happens to the teams. In the past, Phil always methodically told us that they had “a mandatory 12-hour rest period that allows the teams to eat, sleep, and mingle”, but there has been no mention of that for a couple of seasons now, just the times that the teams depart the Pit Stop. Tonight, we heard...
With Chad and Stephanie being eliminated last week, the ‘domineering boyfriend count’ was cut by 33%, as the final four teams headed to Hong Kong for a predictable non-elimination leg. Would Jill and Thomas be able to maintain their huge lead on the other teams, or would there be another airport equalizer? Why is Brook dancing like a fool? And who’s puking over sushi?
My Random Thoughts:
- I had wondered for the past couple of seasons about the off-leg rest periods, and what happens to the teams. In the past, Phil always methodically told us that they had “a mandatory 12-hour rest period that allows the teams to eat, sleep, and mingle”, but there has been no mention of that for a couple of seasons now, just the times that the teams depart the Pit Stop. Tonight, we heard...
- 11/29/2010
- by Sean
She's back! Big Brother 12 firecracker Rachel Reilly, a Las Vegas cocktail waitress before she became a reality-tv villainess, has landed a recurring role on The Bold and the Beautiful (TV). She'll play a waitress at the show's tropical hangout Bikini Beach, and be joined by her Big Brother beau Brendon Villegas, who will play a bartender. They first air October 25-26, then return November 18-19. TV Guide Magazine grilled the duo about their move from Big to Bold — and of course we had to ask about their showmance! Did it turn out to be the real thing? TV Guide Magazine: Gotta love that CBS synergy! You guys wasted no time landing B&B right after the Big Brother finale. What's next, The Amazing Race? Rachel: I'd love it if we could be like [Big Brother 11's] Jeff and Jordan and do The Amazing Race — that would be a dream come true — but...
- 10/18/2010
- by cjoyce@corp.popstar.com (Colleen Joyce)
- PopStar
Jordan Lloyd and Jeff Schroeder, last year's Big Brother lovebirds, will return to the house where their romance began to host this evening's Power of Veto competition.
The pair will make a surprise appearance on Big Brother this evening as hosts of the PoV, dubbed “Lovers’ Lane.” After this week's nominations, the event will be critical.
The seven houseguests will have 45 seconds to roll 16 bowling balls in an effort to strike down 10 bowling pins. Whichever competitor can knock down the most pins, and can stay in the game until the final bowler remains, is crowned this week’s veto holder.
Jeff is currently hosting webisodes of Around the World for Free for CBS.com. He and Jordan followed up their Big Brother season with a stint on The Amazing Race.
The pair will make a surprise appearance on Big Brother this evening as hosts of the PoV, dubbed “Lovers’ Lane.” After this week's nominations, the event will be critical.
The seven houseguests will have 45 seconds to roll 16 bowling balls in an effort to strike down 10 bowling pins. Whichever competitor can knock down the most pins, and can stay in the game until the final bowler remains, is crowned this week’s veto holder.
Jeff is currently hosting webisodes of Around the World for Free for CBS.com. He and Jordan followed up their Big Brother season with a stint on The Amazing Race.
- 8/11/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
Jeff & Jordan return on 'Big Brother 12.' This will be an exciting week on the tweflth season of CBS' hit reality series "Big Brother." Not only was Ragan voted by America to become the new saboteur, but Jeff and Jordan from last year's successful season will return. I'm sure they'll have plenty of advice to dish out, particularly to this season's power couple, Brenchel (Brendon and Rachel). I'm glad they're bringing back the saboteur. I think it will mix things up inside the house. This has been one of the most dull seasons of "Big Brother" in a long time primarily because there's no as much game-playing as there is back-stabbing. The show is funner when there are a few people who can get along, but this season, nobody seems to trust the other houseguests. I guess it makes sense. All of them are after the same prize and each...
- 8/7/2010
- Reel Empire
Last week, GLAAD released its 4th annual Network Responsibility Index. The purpose of the report is to evaluate Glbt representation on television by trying to assign a quantitative number to Glbt representation on primetime television for the five major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox, NBC) and the top ten cable networks (MTV, ABC Family, TNT, Showtime, Lifetime, FX, HBO, USA, A&E, TBS).
For an explanation of how GLAAD defines their methodology, please read our post Monday on GLAAD’s rating for The CW. Our look at Fox’s representation was improved while ABC continued to have a stellar record. NBC put in the effort on Glbt characters.
Today we look at the network of Norman Lear, who built shows around characters like Archie Bunker to call out racism, homophobia, and women’s rights. Those days are behind CBS.
As one of the original Big Three networks, CBS...
For an explanation of how GLAAD defines their methodology, please read our post Monday on GLAAD’s rating for The CW. Our look at Fox’s representation was improved while ABC continued to have a stellar record. NBC put in the effort on Glbt characters.
Today we look at the network of Norman Lear, who built shows around characters like Archie Bunker to call out racism, homophobia, and women’s rights. Those days are behind CBS.
As one of the original Big Three networks, CBS...
- 7/30/2010
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
'Big Brother' returns July 8th! CBS has finally made an announcement regarding their popular summer reality series "Big Brother." The 12th edition will premiere Thursday, July 8. As they did last year, the network will air the reality show three nights a week including Wednesdays (8-9 p.m. Et/Pt), Thursdays (eviction show from 8-9 p.m.) and Sundays (8-9 p.m). Also, remember to subscribe to Showime which runs "Big Brother After Dark" almost every day of the week for those of you who just can't get enough "Big Brother."
The network will announce the new cast at a later date. Last year’s edition of "Big Brother" posted a 7 percent increase in viewers (7.08 million from 6.60 million), and a 4 percent jump in adults 18-49 (2.5 rating/8 share from 2.4/07). Each of the three weekly broadcasts also posted summer-to-summer growth. The reality show follows a group of people living in a...
The network will announce the new cast at a later date. Last year’s edition of "Big Brother" posted a 7 percent increase in viewers (7.08 million from 6.60 million), and a 4 percent jump in adults 18-49 (2.5 rating/8 share from 2.4/07). Each of the three weekly broadcasts also posted summer-to-summer growth. The reality show follows a group of people living in a...
- 5/26/2010
- Reel Empire
I'll admit, I didn't expect Dan and Jordan to be winners of The Amazing Race. You've seen me talk about it throughout the past season: they've had a slow start, and I've always written them off. But looking back, their head was in the game, and it did pay off: after a lucky break in Singapore, and a smart (if not controversial) move in Shanghai, they defied the odds and won the million dollars.
And that means we had a lot to talk about. It may have taken a while, but it was worth it. The brothers and I discussed why they almost joined season 15 instead, why they decided to stay away from conflict, and of course, that move in Shanghai.
And that means we had a lot to talk about. It may have taken a while, but it was worth it. The brothers and I discussed why they almost joined season 15 instead, why they decided to stay away from conflict, and of course, that move in Shanghai.
- 5/16/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Team Oakdale has taken home the crown for three weeks running so we thought we'd have them sit out this Battle of the Network Gays to allow someone else a chance at winning. Check out this week's nominees and vote....
Modern Family's Mitchell & Cameron
Why? For this week befriending a Tanzanian warlord and sending him their cast-off "Frankie Say Relax" and "Hillary 2008" t-shirts. Also, for that sweet scene by the pool where Cam teaches Mitchell how to relax and simply experience happiness. So sweet. Now if they'd just kiss every once in awhile!
Nurse Jackie's John Decker
Why? Harvey Fierstein hits it out of the park playing a man who refuses to leave his dying husband's side and further, demands of everyone that his partner's dignity and humanity be respected. I wouldn't be surprised if Fierstein nabs an Emmy for this performance.
Glee's Kurt Hummel
Why? We'll...
Modern Family's Mitchell & Cameron
Why? For this week befriending a Tanzanian warlord and sending him their cast-off "Frankie Say Relax" and "Hillary 2008" t-shirts. Also, for that sweet scene by the pool where Cam teaches Mitchell how to relax and simply experience happiness. So sweet. Now if they'd just kiss every once in awhile!
Nurse Jackie's John Decker
Why? Harvey Fierstein hits it out of the park playing a man who refuses to leave his dying husband's side and further, demands of everyone that his partner's dignity and humanity be respected. I wouldn't be surprised if Fierstein nabs an Emmy for this performance.
Glee's Kurt Hummel
Why? We'll...
- 5/14/2010
- by dennis
- The Backlot
Consider It The Condensed Version Of Bgwe!
I've been editing AfterElton.com for nearly five years now and I have to say this has been one of the wildest weeks I've had in a long time, if not ever.
What do you mean this doesn't look like my avatar picture? Try squinting a little. More. More. A little More. Oh, **#% you!
It kicked off Sunday morning when I did a post about Betty White's hosting of Saturday Night Live, and especially about the Scared Straight sketch.
Sunday night not only saw Jordan and Dan Pious winning The Amazing Race, but an episode of The Family Guy that had emails flying in and comments being posted on the site before it had even aired on the west coast. When I realized it was the "Quagmire's Dad" episode, I remembered Seth MacFarlane had mentioned it to me when I interviewed him last January.
I've been editing AfterElton.com for nearly five years now and I have to say this has been one of the wildest weeks I've had in a long time, if not ever.
What do you mean this doesn't look like my avatar picture? Try squinting a little. More. More. A little More. Oh, **#% you!
It kicked off Sunday morning when I did a post about Betty White's hosting of Saturday Night Live, and especially about the Scared Straight sketch.
Sunday night not only saw Jordan and Dan Pious winning The Amazing Race, but an episode of The Family Guy that had emails flying in and comments being posted on the site before it had even aired on the west coast. When I realized it was the "Quagmire's Dad" episode, I remembered Seth MacFarlane had mentioned it to me when I interviewed him last January.
- 5/14/2010
- by michael
- The Backlot
It's a no-brainer: cowboys Jet and Cord are probably the biggest fan favorites on The Amazing Race by far. They're fun to watch, they're quite good at the race, and they remain down to earth in spite of being in the front of the pack for most of the race. No wonder most of us were rooting for them to win. Even if they ended up in second place, we all feel they're winners.
I caught up with the cowboys early this week, and despite the interview's short length, you can feel how close they are as brothers. We talked about their almost-elimination, their take on Dan and Jordan's game-changing move, and their hometown with one yellow light.
I caught up with the cowboys early this week, and despite the interview's short length, you can feel how close they are as brothers. We talked about their almost-elimination, their take on Dan and Jordan's game-changing move, and their hometown with one yellow light.
- 5/13/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Daniel and Jordan Pious
Twenty-two-years old might seem awfully young to make a dream of a lifetime come true, but on Sunday's season finale of CBS' The Amazing Race that's exactly what Jordan Pious managed to do. When the Emmy Award-winning show kicked off its 16th season last February, Jordan immediately fulfilled part of his dream not just by competing on the show, but by doing so so with his older brother Daniel. With each subsequent leg of the racing taking Daniel and Jordan through countries including Chile, Argentina, Germany and Seychelles, the two Rhode Island natives played a solid, clean game that kept them out of the bottom for most of the race.
While the extraordinarily close brothers only managed two first place finishes the entire season, the second came when it mattered most — the final leg of the race which concluded in San Francisco. By finishing first and winning the million dollar prize,...
Twenty-two-years old might seem awfully young to make a dream of a lifetime come true, but on Sunday's season finale of CBS' The Amazing Race that's exactly what Jordan Pious managed to do. When the Emmy Award-winning show kicked off its 16th season last February, Jordan immediately fulfilled part of his dream not just by competing on the show, but by doing so so with his older brother Daniel. With each subsequent leg of the racing taking Daniel and Jordan through countries including Chile, Argentina, Germany and Seychelles, the two Rhode Island natives played a solid, clean game that kept them out of the bottom for most of the race.
While the extraordinarily close brothers only managed two first place finishes the entire season, the second came when it mattered most — the final leg of the race which concluded in San Francisco. By finishing first and winning the million dollar prize,...
- 5/12/2010
- by michael
- The Backlot
The finale of The Amazing Race 16 wasn't close at all, as bros Dan and Jordan beat cowboys Jet and Cord by almost a half hour, and maintained a lead throughout the leg. More surprisingly, they revealed that homophobia on the race did not come from Caite, but instead from Jet. "We ended up beating the cowboys by about 25 minutes. They weren't even close to the memory challenge when we left," Dan told TV...
- 5/11/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Jet and Cord McCoy have revealed that they are "thankful" for the opportunity to have run the Amazing Race. The cowboy brothers finished in second place on Sunday night's season finale, after being beaten to the $$1 million prize by siblings Dan and Jordan Pious. Speaking to Digital Spy, Cord said: "For a lot of people in the world you don't have to look very far to be thankful for a lot of things. "Jet and I not only have each other, but we got to go around the globe and see the world and go to a lot of places that tourists can't even go to no matter if they have a million dollars or not. We have so much to be thankful for and I just feel blessed to have the opportunity to do The Amazing Race (more)...
- 5/11/2010
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
The Amazing Race winners Dan and JorDan Pious have revealed that they had a gameplan in order to win the competition. The brothers, who were crowned victors in last night's finale, also spoke of their "unbreakable bond" during the race. Jordan told CBS News: "Basically, going into it, we said we're going to find the radar, we're not going to be seen (more)...
- 5/10/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
It became a battle of the brothers at the end of The Amazing Race 16, with the Rhode Island-bred Daniel, 25, and Jordan Pious, 23, edging out cowboys Jet and Cord for the $1 million — without any advantage from cutting in line at the airport. "We were in the same exact plane at the same exact time, all middle seats in three consecutive rows. Caite and Brent, who were first to get tickets, were in the row furthest from the front," Dan tells TVGuide.com. "If people want to be up-in-arms about cutting, I can understand that, but don't think that it affected the Race. ... And Cord did a good job of getting revenge and distracting me at the virtual challenge, so I guess we're even." It was, rather, the move up to first class that ensured the Piouses a lead that they never relinquished. So how did they smooth-talk their way up front?...
- 5/10/2010
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide.com - Features
It became a battle of the brothers at the end of The Amazing Race 16, with the Rhode Island-bred Daniel, 25, and Jordan Pious, 23, edging out cowboys Jet and Cord for the $1 million — without any advantage from cutting in line at the airport. "We were in the same exact plane at the same exact time, all middle seats in three consecutive rows. Caite and Brent, who were first to get tickets, were in the row furthest from the front," Dan tells TVGuide.com. "If people want to be up-in-arms about cutting, I can understand that, but don't think that it affected the Race. ... And Cord did a good job of getting revenge and distracting me at the virtual challenge, so I guess we're even." It was, rather, the move up to first class that ensured the Piouses a lead that they never relinquished. So how did they smooth-talk their way up front?...
- 5/10/2010
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Dan and Jordan Pious won "The Amazing Race," but not without some controversy.
The brothers rode in First Class during the critical last leg of the race, which many viewers thought was against the rules. To set the record straight, a representative assures Zap2it, "They did not cheat."
During the 16th-season finale on Sunday (May 9), the siblings were on a plane with the other teams -- cowboys Jet and Cord and models Brent and Caite. But while everybody was sleeping en route from Shanghai to San Francisco, the brothers made their move.
They somehow finagled a way to sit in First Class, which meant they were nearer to the exit when everyone deplaned. Thus, they got the first cab out and then kept their lead from there all the way to the final pit stop, winning $1 million.
Many Zap2it readers (and fans of the cowboys) cried foul about...
The brothers rode in First Class during the critical last leg of the race, which many viewers thought was against the rules. To set the record straight, a representative assures Zap2it, "They did not cheat."
During the 16th-season finale on Sunday (May 9), the siblings were on a plane with the other teams -- cowboys Jet and Cord and models Brent and Caite. But while everybody was sleeping en route from Shanghai to San Francisco, the brothers made their move.
They somehow finagled a way to sit in First Class, which meant they were nearer to the exit when everyone deplaned. Thus, they got the first cab out and then kept their lead from there all the way to the final pit stop, winning $1 million.
Many Zap2it readers (and fans of the cowboys) cried foul about...
- 5/10/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"The Amazing Race" wrapped up its 16th installment Sunday night with the kind of nail-biting finish that has won it seven consecutive Emmy Awards for best reality competition series. Battling brothers Jordan and Dan Pious crossed the finish line first to win the $1-million prize. At the final roadblock in San Francisco, the pair was quick to piece together a puzzle about memorable events over the first 11 legs of this race around the world. Their success left fan favorites cowboy brothers Jet and Cord McCoy in second place while one-time beauty queen and viral video sensation Caite Upton and her model beau Brent Horne had to settle for third spot. The show chronicling a...
- 5/10/2010
- by tomoneil
- Gold Derby
On the finale of The Amazing Race last night, the long shot came home to win, but luck certainly had nothing to do with Dan and Jordan being victorious.
Even though they were the second favorite on my pre-race predictions behind Jet and Cord, I downgraded them to being half as likely to win the race with just three teams left. My rationale was based more on the strength of their competition – Jet and Cord and Brent and Caite – than anything negative about Dan and Jordan.
Perhaps I was a little too influenced by the melt down that Dan had in the cab last week while trailing Louie and Michael. In my defense, it was an all-time classic melt down, but really that was the only poor reaction or bad decision the brothers had made in quite some time. Beyond that, they’ve been nothing but a strong team for...
Even though they were the second favorite on my pre-race predictions behind Jet and Cord, I downgraded them to being half as likely to win the race with just three teams left. My rationale was based more on the strength of their competition – Jet and Cord and Brent and Caite – than anything negative about Dan and Jordan.
Perhaps I was a little too influenced by the melt down that Dan had in the cab last week while trailing Louie and Michael. In my defense, it was an all-time classic melt down, but really that was the only poor reaction or bad decision the brothers had made in quite some time. Beyond that, they’ve been nothing but a strong team for...
- 5/10/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
***Warning***
This recap discusses who won last nignt's episode of The Amazing Race. Stop reading if you don't want to know the winner. This is your last chance!
Okay...
The gays won! The gays won! The gays won! Well, the gay won, and so did his brother as season 16 of The Amazing Race finished up in San Francisco last night. Things got dicey early when Jordan put his backpack in front of the sleeping cowboys in the ticketing line, but it was clear sailing once Dan talked him and Jordan into first class after they were on the plane.
Last week's promos played up a "twist" at the end of the race, which basically turned out to be nothing more than Brandy shouting at Caite while Carol prayed that the ground would open and swallow her so she wouldn't have to hear it anymore.
Super congrats to Dan and Jordan!
This recap discusses who won last nignt's episode of The Amazing Race. Stop reading if you don't want to know the winner. This is your last chance!
Okay...
The gays won! The gays won! The gays won! Well, the gay won, and so did his brother as season 16 of The Amazing Race finished up in San Francisco last night. Things got dicey early when Jordan put his backpack in front of the sleeping cowboys in the ticketing line, but it was clear sailing once Dan talked him and Jordan into first class after they were on the plane.
Last week's promos played up a "twist" at the end of the race, which basically turned out to be nothing more than Brandy shouting at Caite while Carol prayed that the ground would open and swallow her so she wouldn't have to hear it anymore.
Super congrats to Dan and Jordan!
- 5/10/2010
- by StuntDouble
- The Backlot
After a relatively weak season, The Amazing Race 16 delivered an enormously satisfying final episode: strong challenges, great drama, and best of all, an ugly meltdown from Caite Upton and Brent Horne, who were left in the dust where they belong. I'll even forgive a lame final memory challenge--the elimination order, that's it?--and the loss of a really strong team, cowboys Jet and Cord McCoy, for a slightly less impressive team, bros Dan and Jordan...
- 5/10/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Dan and Jordan have been named the winners of the sixteenth season of The Amazing Race. The brothers triumphed over fellow finalists Caite and Brent, and Jet and Cord during last night's final episode of the CBS competition. "This has been the most incredible experience. There is no way I could ever have been here without my brother. This is my biggest dream come true, and he is the reason," said Jordan. "I'm thrilled that I did the race and it turned out to be an incredible experience," added Dan. "I made my little brother's dream come true." The teams had been instructed to fly more than 6,000 miles to San Francisco, CA, and find Battery Godfrey. Caite and Brent were the first to arrive at the airport, followed by Jet and Cord, and Dan and Jordan, who appeared to cut in the line ahead of Jet and Cord and book their tickets first,...
- 5/10/2010
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Brothers Daniel and Jordan Pious have won the 16th season of "The Amazing Race" after travelling more than 40,000 miles, five continents and nine countries. The siblings hailing from Barrington, Rhode Island finished first in the last pit stop in San Francisco and took home the $1 million grand prize.
Smart moves and good memories contributed to Dan and Jordan's victory. In the airport, they put their backpacks behind Brent and Caite so that they cut the line and pushed Jet and Cord to number 3. Dan and Jordan also did well in the challenge to put several psychedelic posters of other racers in order of their eliminations and quickly advanced to the final pitstop, Candlestick Park.
Coming second were cowboy brothers Jet and Cord who had trouble in assembling the pictures, followed by the models.
CBS has renewed the reality show up until it 20th season. The upcoming installment is expected...
Smart moves and good memories contributed to Dan and Jordan's victory. In the airport, they put their backpacks behind Brent and Caite so that they cut the line and pushed Jet and Cord to number 3. Dan and Jordan also did well in the challenge to put several psychedelic posters of other racers in order of their eliminations and quickly advanced to the final pitstop, Candlestick Park.
Coming second were cowboy brothers Jet and Cord who had trouble in assembling the pictures, followed by the models.
CBS has renewed the reality show up until it 20th season. The upcoming installment is expected...
- 5/10/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Brothers Dan and Jordan Pious are the first-place "The Amazing Race 16" winners, finishing the competition in San Francisco, Calif.
On the season finale Sunday (May 9), Jordan finally achieves his dream of winning the reality show, thanks to the help of his brother Dan.
Although all three teams start out in Shanghai, they eventually end up on the same plane to San Francisco, thus putting everyone on equal footing once they hit stateside.
A few savvy moves put the siblings ahead, and they visit Frisco landmarks Battery Godfrey, Coit Tower, Lucas Film/Industrial Light & Magic, the Tonga Room and the Great American Music Hall before making it to their final pit stop at Candlestick Park.
Fan favorites, the Oklahoma cowboys Jet and Cord McCoy, come in second, leaving dating models Caite Upton and Brent Horne to finish in third.
If you want to relive every excruciating step, check out Zap2it's full recap.
On the season finale Sunday (May 9), Jordan finally achieves his dream of winning the reality show, thanks to the help of his brother Dan.
Although all three teams start out in Shanghai, they eventually end up on the same plane to San Francisco, thus putting everyone on equal footing once they hit stateside.
A few savvy moves put the siblings ahead, and they visit Frisco landmarks Battery Godfrey, Coit Tower, Lucas Film/Industrial Light & Magic, the Tonga Room and the Great American Music Hall before making it to their final pit stop at Candlestick Park.
Fan favorites, the Oklahoma cowboys Jet and Cord McCoy, come in second, leaving dating models Caite Upton and Brent Horne to finish in third.
If you want to relive every excruciating step, check out Zap2it's full recap.
- 5/10/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Daniel and Jordan Pious slid into first place to win "The Amazing Race."The distinctly different siblings from Barrington, R.I., crossed the finish line first in San Francisco to take home the CBS reality series' $1 million grand prize.The brothers snaked to an early lead at the final leg's start, skipping cowboy brothers Jet and Cord McCoy from Tupelo, Okla., in line at the airport then slipping into the front of the plane."There's a million bucks at the other end, and I'm going after it," hissed Jordan.After the trek from Shanghai to the City by the Bay, the teams were tasked with ascending up the Coit Tower, navigating a virtual maze at visual effects company Industrial Light and Magic, lugging a giant trunk through the streets of San Francisco and assembling a puzzle of the previously eliminated teams from the around-the-world competition's 16th season.
- 5/9/2010
- Filmicafe
"The Amazing Race 16" comes to a close and the three teams remaining couldn't be more different.
While we all have our favorites -- usually having more to do with personality and less to do with strategy -- the final leg of the race can often upset any advantages that may have previously existed. We'll see if the winning team will be determined by luck, skill or a cab driver's E-z tag.
First up are cowboys Jet and Cord. They're overwhelmingly good-natured and positive, which is incredibly refreshing in such a difficult race that would bring out the worst in us. They've also been strong competitors, keeping a level head and killing challenges such as when they had to balance the flagpoles on their foreheads. They also have the distinction of being the only team ever to have come in last in a non-elimination leg and then coming from behind to...
While we all have our favorites -- usually having more to do with personality and less to do with strategy -- the final leg of the race can often upset any advantages that may have previously existed. We'll see if the winning team will be determined by luck, skill or a cab driver's E-z tag.
First up are cowboys Jet and Cord. They're overwhelmingly good-natured and positive, which is incredibly refreshing in such a difficult race that would bring out the worst in us. They've also been strong competitors, keeping a level head and killing challenges such as when they had to balance the flagpoles on their foreheads. They also have the distinction of being the only team ever to have come in last in a non-elimination leg and then coming from behind to...
- 5/9/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The Power Rankings!
Hurrah! Matthew Mitcham is no longer the only gay in the (Olympic) village. Plus the gays run away with the Tony noms and an L.A. Latin band is our honorary gay of the week.
Character Rank (Last Week) Show (Network) Comments
Gay Tony Nominees
1 (N/A)
Broadway
(New York) The 'mos did us proud as always! Congrats to Bill T. Jones, Robin de Jesus, Levi Kreis, Sean Hayes, John Logan, Geoffrey Nauffts, Andrew Lippa, La Cage and A Little Night Music.
Blake Skjellerup
2 (N/A)
Olympics
(New Zealand) Move over Matthew Mitcham! There is a new gay Olympic competitor in town. Everyone say hi to Kiwi speed skater Blake!
Dr. Reid Oliver
3 (7)
As the World Turns
(CBS) So Dr. Reid knows how to handle enraged gay guys, huh? Hmm... Omg, I can't believe what he did to Noah! I Hate you, Dr. Reid! You are terrible!
Hurrah! Matthew Mitcham is no longer the only gay in the (Olympic) village. Plus the gays run away with the Tony noms and an L.A. Latin band is our honorary gay of the week.
Character Rank (Last Week) Show (Network) Comments
Gay Tony Nominees
1 (N/A)
Broadway
(New York) The 'mos did us proud as always! Congrats to Bill T. Jones, Robin de Jesus, Levi Kreis, Sean Hayes, John Logan, Geoffrey Nauffts, Andrew Lippa, La Cage and A Little Night Music.
Blake Skjellerup
2 (N/A)
Olympics
(New Zealand) Move over Matthew Mitcham! There is a new gay Olympic competitor in town. Everyone say hi to Kiwi speed skater Blake!
Dr. Reid Oliver
3 (7)
As the World Turns
(CBS) So Dr. Reid knows how to handle enraged gay guys, huh? Hmm... Omg, I can't believe what he did to Noah! I Hate you, Dr. Reid! You are terrible!
- 5/7/2010
- by michael
- The Backlot
Louie Stravato, 47, and Michael Naylor's enemies were already eliminated on The Amazing Race, so they decided to keep their competition — Daniel and Jordan — close, working with them for the first half of the second leg in Shanghai. "I said, 'If we go head-to-head, I think we can beat them out,'" Michael, 45, tells TVGuide.com. They didn't, as the brothers edged them for the last spot in the final three. Still, the self-described "Porn-stache-ioed cops" stick by their decision, just like they do with their choice to U-Turn Heidi and Joe — who "needs to get over it."
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- 5/3/2010
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide.com - Features
Louie Stravato, 47, and Michael Naylor's enemies were already eliminated on The Amazing Race, so they decided to keep their competition — Daniel and Jordan — close, working with them for the first half of the second leg in Shanghai. "I said, 'If we go head-to-head, I think we can beat them out,'" Michael, 45, tells TVGuide.com. They didn't, as the brothers edged them for the last spot in the final three. Still, the self-described "Porn-stache-ioed cops" stick by their decision, just like they do with their choice to U-Turn Heidi and Joe — who "needs to get over it."
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- 5/3/2010
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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