On the latest episode of "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on Lifetime) Bristol Palin and her on-again, off-again boyfriend Gino were interviewed on a radio show.
When asked if he was friends with Bristol's ex, Levi Johnston, Gino said "No. ... I mean, I knew him."
Then the DJ asked, "Would you fight him in the Afc [Alaska Fighting Championship]?"
As Bristol laughed, Gino said he'd definitely do it. "I think that would be comical," he said, "Just to see Bristol ringside, screaming 'kick his ass!'"
Despite posting low ratings, "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" continues on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on Lifetime.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and amazing moments - and delivers them right to your browser.
When asked if he was friends with Bristol's ex, Levi Johnston, Gino said "No. ... I mean, I knew him."
Then the DJ asked, "Would you fight him in the Afc [Alaska Fighting Championship]?"
As Bristol laughed, Gino said he'd definitely do it. "I think that would be comical," he said, "Just to see Bristol ringside, screaming 'kick his ass!'"
Despite posting low ratings, "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" continues on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on Lifetime.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and amazing moments - and delivers them right to your browser.
- 7/11/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Huffington Post
On the latest episode of "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on Lifetime) Bristol Palin and her on-again, off-again boyfriend Gino were interviewed on a radio show.
When asked if he was friends with Bristol's ex, Levi Johnston, Gino said "No. ... I mean, I knew him."
Then the DJ asked, "Would you fight him in the Afc [Alaska Fighting Championship]?"
As Bristol laughed, Gino said he'd definitely do it. "I think that would be comical," he said, "Just to see Bristol ringside, screaming 'kick his ass!'"
Despite posting low ratings, "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" continues on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on Lifetime.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and amazing moments - and delivers them right to your browser.
When asked if he was friends with Bristol's ex, Levi Johnston, Gino said "No. ... I mean, I knew him."
Then the DJ asked, "Would you fight him in the Afc [Alaska Fighting Championship]?"
As Bristol laughed, Gino said he'd definitely do it. "I think that would be comical," he said, "Just to see Bristol ringside, screaming 'kick his ass!'"
Despite posting low ratings, "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" continues on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on Lifetime.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and amazing moments - and delivers them right to your browser.
- 7/11/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
Bristol Palin's Lifetime reality show is on the move. According to The Futon Critic, "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" has been bumped to 11 p.m. Et. It will be replaced in the Tuesday 10 p.m. timeslot by "Dance Moms" reruns.
"Life's A Tripp" has been a ratings disappointment for Lifetime. The premiere of "Life's A Tripp" attracted 726,000 viewers on June 19. Its lead-in, "Dance Moms," had approximately a million more viewers that night. The next week, only 506,000 viewers watched back-to-back episodes of Palin's reality show, according to The Futon Critic.
The move comes as "Life's A Tripp" is the subject of two lawsuits. Prior to the show's premiere, Lifetime and Palin were slapped with a lawsuit by Stephen Banks, a heckler Palin confronted on camera in the first episode. Banks accused Palin of defamation and claimed that he didn't allow Lifetime to film him.
The second lawsuit, which Palin is not named in,...
"Life's A Tripp" has been a ratings disappointment for Lifetime. The premiere of "Life's A Tripp" attracted 726,000 viewers on June 19. Its lead-in, "Dance Moms," had approximately a million more viewers that night. The next week, only 506,000 viewers watched back-to-back episodes of Palin's reality show, according to The Futon Critic.
The move comes as "Life's A Tripp" is the subject of two lawsuits. Prior to the show's premiere, Lifetime and Palin were slapped with a lawsuit by Stephen Banks, a heckler Palin confronted on camera in the first episode. Banks accused Palin of defamation and claimed that he didn't allow Lifetime to film him.
The second lawsuit, which Palin is not named in,...
- 6/29/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
About one million people changed the channel when "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" premiered on Lifetime on Tues., June 19. According to EW, Palin's reality series had an audience of 726,000 total viewers and a 0.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Its lead-in, "Dance Moms," had a viewership of 1.8 million viewers, according to TVByTheNumbers.
"Life's A Trip" follows Palin as she moves from Los Angeles back to Alaska and readjusts to life as a single mom with the support of her family, including parents Sarah and Todd.
It seems not even legal drama could help attract viewers to "Life's A Tripp." Lifetime and Palin were slapped with a lawsuit by a heckler with whom Palin confronted on camera in the premiere episode. Stephen Banks accused Palin of defamation and that he didn't allow Lifetime to film him.
Kyle Massey, Palin's fellow "Dancing With the Stars" contestant, also filed a lawsuit over the new reality show.
"Life's A Trip" follows Palin as she moves from Los Angeles back to Alaska and readjusts to life as a single mom with the support of her family, including parents Sarah and Todd.
It seems not even legal drama could help attract viewers to "Life's A Tripp." Lifetime and Palin were slapped with a lawsuit by a heckler with whom Palin confronted on camera in the premiere episode. Stephen Banks accused Palin of defamation and that he didn't allow Lifetime to film him.
Kyle Massey, Palin's fellow "Dancing With the Stars" contestant, also filed a lawsuit over the new reality show.
- 6/20/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
About one million people changed the channel when "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" premiered on Lifetime on Tues., June 19. According to EW, Palin's reality series had an audience of 726,000 total viewers and a 0.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Its lead-in, "Dance Moms," had a viewership of 1.8 million viewers, according to TVByTheNumbers.
"Life's A Trip" follows Palin as she moves from Los Angeles back to Alaska and readjusts to life as a single mom with the support of her family, including parents Sarah and Todd.
It seems not even legal drama could help attract viewers to "Life's A Tripp." Lifetime and Palin were slapped with a lawsuit by a heckler with whom Palin confronted on camera in the premiere episode. Stephen Banks accused Palin of defamation and that he didn't allow Lifetime to film him.
Kyle Massey, Palin's fellow "Dancing With the Stars" contestant, also filed a lawsuit over the new reality show.
"Life's A Trip" follows Palin as she moves from Los Angeles back to Alaska and readjusts to life as a single mom with the support of her family, including parents Sarah and Todd.
It seems not even legal drama could help attract viewers to "Life's A Tripp." Lifetime and Palin were slapped with a lawsuit by a heckler with whom Palin confronted on camera in the premiere episode. Stephen Banks accused Palin of defamation and that he didn't allow Lifetime to film him.
Kyle Massey, Palin's fellow "Dancing With the Stars" contestant, also filed a lawsuit over the new reality show.
- 6/20/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Wasn't there supposed to be some reality show featuring Bristol Palin bunking with her former Dancing With the Stars castmate Kyle Massey? That's what Massey thought, anyway! The former That's So Raven star, brother Christopher and mother Angela have sued the producers of Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp, which premiered tonight on Lifetime, charging that the Masseys came up with the concept and started shooting a series that involved them and Bristol, only to be unceremoniously cut out and—needless to say—not compensated. Bristol was not named as a defendant in the 31-page lawsuit, which was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court against Associated Television...
- 6/20/2012
- E! Online
"Stars Earn Stripes," NBC's new reality show, has revealed its celebrity cast, which includes Todd Palin, Sarah Palin's husband.
Palin will be joined by retired professional boxer Laila Ali, actor Dean Cain, former NFL player and "The Expendables" actor Terry Crews, singer Nick Lachey, Olympic gold medalist Picabo Street, trainer Dolvett Quince ("The Biggest Loser") and WWE star Eve Torres.
"Stars Earn Stripes" (premieres Monday, August 13 at 8 p.m. Et on NBC) will be hosted by retired General Wesley Clark -- the former Supreme Allied Commander Europe for Nato and former presidential candidate -- and TV personality Samantha Harris ("Dancing with the Stars").
On "Stars Earn Stripes," the celebrity contestants will gather at a remote training facility, where they will participate in a "fierce, entertaining and emotionally charged new competition honoring America's armed forces," according to NBC. Each celebrity will be paired with an "operative," who is a member...
Palin will be joined by retired professional boxer Laila Ali, actor Dean Cain, former NFL player and "The Expendables" actor Terry Crews, singer Nick Lachey, Olympic gold medalist Picabo Street, trainer Dolvett Quince ("The Biggest Loser") and WWE star Eve Torres.
"Stars Earn Stripes" (premieres Monday, August 13 at 8 p.m. Et on NBC) will be hosted by retired General Wesley Clark -- the former Supreme Allied Commander Europe for Nato and former presidential candidate -- and TV personality Samantha Harris ("Dancing with the Stars").
On "Stars Earn Stripes," the celebrity contestants will gather at a remote training facility, where they will participate in a "fierce, entertaining and emotionally charged new competition honoring America's armed forces," according to NBC. Each celebrity will be paired with an "operative," who is a member...
- 6/19/2012
- by Libby Coleman
- Huffington Post
Bristol Palin is back in the TV spotlight yet again, with a new reality show called "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" premiering next week on LIfetime. It's the third reality TV go-round for Sarah Palin's oldest daughter after stints on "Dancing With The Stars" and "Sarah Palin's Alaska." The new show will be centered on Palin's re-located life in Los Angeles as she raises her 3-year-old son Tripp.
Monday on “Fox & Friends," Palin indicated she some regrets about the way the show turned out. "If I would have known it was my own name and so much in my life is gonna be shown on this show, I think I would reconsider it and think about it more," she said.
Controversy is already plaguing "Life's A Tripp." While filming, Palin got into an altercation with a man at a bar, and cell-phone video of the heated exchange went viral.
Monday on “Fox & Friends," Palin indicated she some regrets about the way the show turned out. "If I would have known it was my own name and so much in my life is gonna be shown on this show, I think I would reconsider it and think about it more," she said.
Controversy is already plaguing "Life's A Tripp." While filming, Palin got into an altercation with a man at a bar, and cell-phone video of the heated exchange went viral.
- 6/14/2012
- by Alex Moaba
- Aol TV.
Bristol Palin is back in the TV spotlight yet again, with a new reality show called "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" premiering next week on LIfetime. It's the third reality TV go-round for Sarah Palin’s oldest daughter after stints on "Dancing With The Stars" and "Sarah Palin's Alaska." The new show will be centered on Palin's re-located life in Los Angeles as she raises her 3-year-old son Tripp.
Monday on “Fox & Friends," Palin indicated she some regrets about the way the show turned out. "If I would have known it was my own name and so much in my life is gonna be shown on this show, I think I would reconsider it and think about it more," she said.
Controversy is already plaguing "Life's A Tripp." While filming, Palin got into an altercation with a man at a bar, and cell-phone video of the heated exchange went viral.
Monday on “Fox & Friends," Palin indicated she some regrets about the way the show turned out. "If I would have known it was my own name and so much in my life is gonna be shown on this show, I think I would reconsider it and think about it more," she said.
Controversy is already plaguing "Life's A Tripp." While filming, Palin got into an altercation with a man at a bar, and cell-phone video of the heated exchange went viral.
- 6/14/2012
- by Alex Moaba
- Huffington Post
Stephen Hanks is Tripping out. The man who was captured on camera yelling nasty things to Bristol Palin about mom Sarah Palin while she took a mechanical-bull ride at a West Hollywood bar last September has now sued the political scion in federal court, according to court documents obtained by E! News. Hanks claims that Palin defamed him by suggesting in an interview that he was the reason she moved back to Alaska, and he objects to his image being used in promos for the upcoming Lifetime series, Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp. A source close to Bristol confirmed to E! News that the single mom has been sued and will move to get the lawsuit thrown out. Bristol's camp is convinced Hanks planned all...
- 6/14/2012
- E! Online
Bristol Palin, daughter of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R), spoke with ABC News' "Good Morning America" in a recent interview, explaining her philosophy on defending her mother from verbal attacks.
The question was prompted by a notorious exchange between Palin and a bar patron at a California establishment last year. The man, Stephen Hanks, reportedly referred to Sarah Palin as a "f---ing devil" and said she "deserves to die."
Palin engaged Hanks, asking him to elaborate on his comments and eventually questioning if he hated her mother because he was a "homosexual," which earned her some criticism and accusations of being homophobic.
The encounter took place during the filming for her reality TV show, "Life's A Tripp," and will reportedly air during one of the first episodes.
Palin explained to "Good Morning America" why she got in the altercation in the first place.
“I think if someone's going...
The question was prompted by a notorious exchange between Palin and a bar patron at a California establishment last year. The man, Stephen Hanks, reportedly referred to Sarah Palin as a "f---ing devil" and said she "deserves to die."
Palin engaged Hanks, asking him to elaborate on his comments and eventually questioning if he hated her mother because he was a "homosexual," which earned her some criticism and accusations of being homophobic.
The encounter took place during the filming for her reality TV show, "Life's A Tripp," and will reportedly air during one of the first episodes.
Palin explained to "Good Morning America" why she got in the altercation in the first place.
“I think if someone's going...
- 6/11/2012
- by Nick Wing
- Huffington Post
Bristol Palin, daughter of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R), spoke with ABC News' "Good Morning America" in a recent interview, explaining her philosophy on defending her mother from verbal attacks.
The question was prompted by a notorious exchange between Palin and a bar patron at a California establishment last year. The man, Stephen Hanks, reportedly referred to Sarah Palin as a "f---ing devil" and said she "deserves to die."
Palin engaged Hanks, asking him to elaborate on his comments and eventually questioning if he hated her mother because he was a "homosexual," which earned her some criticism and accusations of being homophobic.
The encounter took place during the filming for her reality TV show, "Life's A Tripp," and will reportedly air during one of the first episodes.
Palin explained to "Good Morning America" why she got in the altercation in the first place.
“I think if someone's going...
The question was prompted by a notorious exchange between Palin and a bar patron at a California establishment last year. The man, Stephen Hanks, reportedly referred to Sarah Palin as a "f---ing devil" and said she "deserves to die."
Palin engaged Hanks, asking him to elaborate on his comments and eventually questioning if he hated her mother because he was a "homosexual," which earned her some criticism and accusations of being homophobic.
The encounter took place during the filming for her reality TV show, "Life's A Tripp," and will reportedly air during one of the first episodes.
Palin explained to "Good Morning America" why she got in the altercation in the first place.
“I think if someone's going...
- 6/11/2012
- by Nick Wing
- Aol TV.
Bristol's strong support for her mom Sarah Palin will be evident in her new reality show Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp, when she engaged in a heated altercation with a bar patron who screams, "Sarah Palin deserves to die." Find out what Bristol said to Robin Roberts about the infamous altercation! Bristol Palin visited the set of Good Morning America on Monday June 11 while promoting her new reality show Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp! Robin Roberts, who announced her diagnosis of Mds this morning, questioned Bristol regarding an altercation at a bar that occurred in September! A bar patron yelled, "Sarah Palin deserves to die," and Bristol did not take the comment lightly! See the video and hear her reaction -- several months later! “I think if somebody is going to talk poorly about my mom, I am going to pick and choose my battles and a battle like that,...
- 6/11/2012
- by Christopher Rogers
- HollywoodLife
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