Hilary Swank on MTV’s TRL, January 11

How many different shades of gray can YOU spot?

Is it just me, or is her face GINORMOUS. Seriously, think of all the foundation she has to use to cover that thing!

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How many different shades of gray can YOU spot?

Is it just me, or is her face GINORMOUS. Seriously, think of all the foundation she has to use to cover that thing!

MTV has named the new season of its second reality show Road Rules 2007. The subtitle, Viewers’ Revenge, identifies the show’s new interactive elements.
Viewers will select “who from the RV ends up in the MTV Online elimination round, and … who from the roster of replacements on MTV.com competes against that Road Ruler for their spot,” according to MTV. But viewers aren’t entirely in control. Here’s how the game works, according to a press release:
“After each weeks mission, the cast will return to home base and the cast, themselves, will nominate the weakest male and female for elimination. Immediately after the show airs, viewers at home will vote which of those two cast members will enter an elimination face-off that will air exclusively on roadrules.mtv.com. At the same time the viewers are nominating a cast member to send into elimination, they will also vote for the challenger from The Pit Crew — an internet replacement board of potential male and female replacements. … If the current Road Rules cast member wins the competition, he/she returns to the RV — and the cast-mates who nominated him/her for elimination. If he/she loses, the challenger replaces him/her with the now ex-Road Ruler joining the other potential replacements on the internet board where he/she can lobby the viewers to put him/her back in the game.”
Because of this, the RV won’t exactly travel around the entire country; “home base” refers to California, presumably Los Angeles. They will only “travel to overnight locations for their mission and nomination,” MTV says.
The initial six passengers in the RV mostly consists of people who are currently making their livings on the Challenges. They are: Abram (Road Rules South Seas), Adam (Road Rules 10: The Quest), Shane (Road Rules Campus Crawl), Kina (Road Rules Xtreme), Susie (Road Rules Australia), and Veronica (Road Rules Semester at Sea).
The show debuts Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 9 p.m. ET, but a preview/casting special will air Jan. 23rd at 10.
Okay, so I hate to admit this - but I totally watched the first season of “The Hills” on MTV. I swear I told my friends I didn’t watch it, but I totally did. Ya caught me. I just watched this long preview for the next season of “The Hills” and it looks freakin awesome! No, I am no 18…and yes, I probably have NO life…but who cares. This new season will be drama filled…and ya’ll know I love me some drama.
Check it out,
If Lindsay Lohan can’t get a modeling contract with Louis Vuitton, then of course no one would think Lauren Conrad from Laguna Beach could land an internship with the fashion house. But that didn’t stop MTV producers from trying.
Lauren, in case you’re living under a rock, stars in the oh-so-addictive “The Hills,” which chronicles her internship at “TeenVogue.” The show apparently approached Louis Vuitton with the idea of a series finale that ends with Lauren scoring an internship with the famed design house. In a display of extreme common sense, the label politely declined.
Because honestly, how can you maintain your image as an elitist luxury brand when you’re very publicly giving jobs to beach bum reality stars who come off more as ditzy than decisive and intelligent? The last thing on Louis Vuitton’s mind should be getting more fifteen year old girls to save up their money and buy a logoed bag just because LC has one. And whatever happened to the idea that people should actually do some work to get their internships?
Source: A Socialites Life
A cast member on the MTV reality show “The Real World” was arraigned on a misdemeanor assault charge Monday after police said she bit her boyfriend during a domestic dispute.
Paula Ann Meronek, 25, bit her boyfriend several times when he refused to let her into their home at about 3 a.m. Sunday, police said. “I think it was an argument that led to one thing then another,” Cromwell Police Chief Anthony Salvatore said. “He attempted to keep her from the house. It got physical and we were contacted.”
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