Jeremy Piven is denying the sexual assault allegations brought against him by actress, reality TV star and Playboy Playmate Ariane Bellamar.
“I unequivocally deny the appalling allegations being peddled about me. It did not happen,” Piven, 52, said in a statement to People on Tuesday. “It takes a great deal of courage for victims to come forward with their histories, and my hope is that the allegations about me that didn’t happen, do not detract from stories that should be heard.”
CBS, which airs Piven-starrer Wisdom of the Crowd, also issued a statement to Deadline: “We are aware of the...
“I unequivocally deny the appalling allegations being peddled about me. It did not happen,” Piven, 52, said in a statement to People on Tuesday. “It takes a great deal of courage for victims to come forward with their histories, and my hope is that the allegations about me that didn’t happen, do not detract from stories that should be heard.”
CBS, which airs Piven-starrer Wisdom of the Crowd, also issued a statement to Deadline: “We are aware of the...
- 11/1/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Former reality TV star Ariane Bellamar has accused actor Jeremy Piven of sexually assaulting her on more than one occasion. On Monday, the “Beverly Hills Nannies” star tweeted at Piven, asking whether he remembers cornering her and grabbing her breasts on the set of his HBO series “Entourage”. Hey @jeremypiven! ‘Member when you cornered me […]...
- 11/1/2017
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
CBS is weighing in on accusations of sexual harassment against Jeremy Piven, who stars on the network’s drama series “Wisdom of the Crowd.” “We are aware of the media reports and are looking into the matter,” a CBS representative said in a statement on Tuesday. Ariane Bellamar, a former Playboy Playmate whose TV credits include appearing on the ABC Family unscripted series “Beverly Hills Nannies,” tweeted Monday that Piven groped her years ago on the set of “Entourage” and at the Playboy Mansion. “‘Member when you cornered me in your trailer on the #Entourage set?” she tweeted at Piven.
- 10/31/2017
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Wrap
[[tmz:video id="0_uytqn9h9"]] "The Real Housewives of Toronto" producers allegedly dumped one of their cast members when her pregnancy didn't jibe with their shooting schedule. Ariane Bellamar -- who's already been on TV as one of the "Beverly Hills Nannies" -- is nearly 9 months along and says the show was excited to have her child birth as a story line for Season 1 of the Canadian spinoff. That all changed on Friday when her c-section date shifted by a...
- 7/19/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Fourth time's the charm?Former "Beverly Hills Nannies" star Ariane Bellamar eloped in Dallas over the weekend with boyfriend of nine months, Tanner Slaught. The reality star and her new husband, a valet driver, met at a tapas bar earlier this year. The surprise wedding follows the couple's July engagement.This is Ariane's fourth marriage, so there was no white wedding dress this time around. Instead, the blushing bride wore a red gown with a white lace veil. We're told she picked the crimson color because Bellamar "wanted to be sassy."The nuptials were held at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas on Saturday. Only five people -- including Ariane's daughter Emma -- attended the extremely small ceremony, which was followed by a dinner of lamb chops and ravioli.This year got off to a rough start for Bellamar, who was attacked in January by then-boyfriend Patrick Henry during...
- 10/7/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Even though male babysitters have been around for a while, the term “manny” (“man” plus “nanny”) is relatively new. One such manny is Shaun Sturz, one of the stars of ABC Family’s hit reality show “Beverly Hills Nannies.” Sturz, a former art major, fell into the caregiver profession. “I started being a nanny when I was in junior high school,” he said. “I was working out at this private gym and there were some wealthy families, and one of the families I worked out with asked me if I wanted to watch their two kids, so it started out like that. [Working] on the weekends and through the week was [ Read More ]...
- 8/7/2012
- by monique
- ShockYa
Three weeks ago, Kristin Lancione was like most of the world. You know, those of us who go about our daily lives without being the star of our own TV show. But that changed July 11 when Beverly Hills Nannies premiered on ABC Family. Lancione conceived the show as a behind-the-scenes look at those who help well-heeled 90210 families take care of their children. Since it’s been on the air, Lancione has received a lot more attention than she was used to, not to mention a heckuva lot more Twitter followers. She dropped some tasty morsels about what sort of [...]...
- 7/26/2012
- by Stacey Harrison
- ChannelGuideMag
HollywoodLife.com has an early look at all the diaper-changing, errand-running, baby-sitting madness! When you live in the world's most famous zip code, everything about your life is glamorous — even when you're covered in baby vomit! ABC Family's newest reality series Beverly Hills Nannies, premiering July 11 at 9 p.m., shines a spotlight on the lesser-known girls (and guys) whose responsibility it is to rear the spawn of the rich and famous. Among the show's leading ladies are: Kristin Lancione, who plans to open her own nanny agency very soon; Lucy Treadway, a "top nanny choice" for Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller (though I think she dodged a bullet there); Amanda Averill, a recent transplant to Los Angeles; Shayla Quinn, who's described as a "stickler for manners"; Amber Valdez, an aspiring TV show host; and Maggie Thorne, who might be too much of a party girl to also be a successful nanny.
- 7/11/2012
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
We've seen how the real housewives of the rich and powerful live, but what about the hired hands who help make their lavish lifestyles possible? That's where "Beverly Hills Nannies" comes in.
The brainchild of Kristin Lancione, herself a nanny who runs her own nanny placement agency, the real-life ABC Family series -- which premieres Wednesday, July 11 -- will follow nine people who either work for or are trying to work for well-heeled families in La-la-Land.
Getting families to participate in the series was difficult, Lancione says, because there was no intent on pulling punches in the portrayals.
"There are situations where maybe a nanny thinks the family is being a little snobby or the kids are being a little bratty," she says. "We all love our families that we're with, and we're treated with respect, but there's a fine line, and sometimes we really are considered the help, and...
The brainchild of Kristin Lancione, herself a nanny who runs her own nanny placement agency, the real-life ABC Family series -- which premieres Wednesday, July 11 -- will follow nine people who either work for or are trying to work for well-heeled families in La-la-Land.
Getting families to participate in the series was difficult, Lancione says, because there was no intent on pulling punches in the portrayals.
"There are situations where maybe a nanny thinks the family is being a little snobby or the kids are being a little bratty," she says. "We all love our families that we're with, and we're treated with respect, but there's a fine line, and sometimes we really are considered the help, and...
- 7/11/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
'Beverly Hills Nannies' is exactly like 'The Baby-sitters Club' - if Kristy and the gang could drink
ABC Family's new realty series "Beverly Hills Nannies" follows the fabulous -- and sometimes not-so-fabulous -- lives of an elite group of nannies as they take care of kids, pets and often the moms. The show may be new, but the concept sounds very familiar to us -- and probably any woman who grew up in the '80s.
"It's like 'The Baby-sitters Club,'" says Maggie, wannabe nanny and childhood friend to Queen Bee of the Nannies, Kristin, in the show's Wednesday (July 11) premiere.
"It is like 'The Baby-sitters Club,'" Kristin murmurs.
"We used to read those books when we were kids," she adds, while shoving a dog-eared copy of "Bsc #37: Dawn and the Older Boy" under a throw pillow (except not really on that last part).
And the show is just like "The Baby-sitters Club" -- except the sitters can drink and drive...
"It's like 'The Baby-sitters Club,'" says Maggie, wannabe nanny and childhood friend to Queen Bee of the Nannies, Kristin, in the show's Wednesday (July 11) premiere.
"It is like 'The Baby-sitters Club,'" Kristin murmurs.
"We used to read those books when we were kids," she adds, while shoving a dog-eared copy of "Bsc #37: Dawn and the Older Boy" under a throw pillow (except not really on that last part).
And the show is just like "The Baby-sitters Club" -- except the sitters can drink and drive...
- 7/11/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
This summer, ABC Family brings Beverly Hills Nannies season 1, a reality show that follows the lives of a group of nannies and mannies, who take care of children of the rich and the famous living in the 90210. Produced by Evolution Media, the production company behind the hit reality shows The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and The Real Housewives of Orange County, Beverly Hills Nannies season 1 shows us fetching help ironing designer clothes for babies to pacifying spoiled children to supervising play times at Rodeo Drive. Beverly Hills Nannies will display the over-the-top demands of some of the wealthiest families in California. Here's a brief detail of the cast this season: Kristin Lancione from Fremont, California.
- 7/9/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
We’ve seen how the real housewives of the rich and powerful live, but what about the hired hands who help make their lavish lifestyles possible? That’s where Beverly Hills Nannies comes in. The brainchild of Kristin Lancione, herself a nanny who runs her own nanny placement agency, the real-life ABC Family series — which airs Wednesdays beginning July 11 — will follow nine people who either work for or are trying to work for well-heeled families in La-La Land. Getting families to participate in the series was difficult, Lancione says, because there was no intent on pulling punches in the [...]...
- 6/28/2012
- by Stacey Harrison
- ChannelGuideMag
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