Love in the Wild News
Jenny McCarthy Speaks About Her Mystery Man
There’s been a lot of speculation (rumors suggest it's Brian Urlacher) over Jenny McCarthy’s new boyfriend in the past month, and McCarthy is not ending any of that speculation today. Last week she met the press to promote the second season of NBC’s dating adventure show Love in the Wild, which she is taking over as host. When asked if she would consider going on a show like Wild, were she not a celebrity, McCarthy said something revealing.
“What a great question,” she began. “Two months ago, yes.”
When asked what’s changed in two months that she’d no longer consider a dating show, McCart...
READ MORE“What a great question,” she began. “Two months ago, yes.”
When asked what’s changed in two months that she’d no longer consider a dating show, McCart...
Q&A: 'Love In The Wild' Host Darren McMullen
Dating is hard enough, but then to throw nature into the mix seems downright insane. That's the premise of NBC's Love In The Wild. Backstage at America's Got Talent, the show's host, Darren McMullen, talked with me recently about the scary perils of nature and his interest in reality television (including our mutual affection for one show in particular!)
We've seen dating shows before, but this is a particularly weird concept for one.
Oh, I could probably think of a weirder one, but it's good. It seems to work. We have legitimate couples going on, which is more than can be said for a lot ...
READ MOREWe've seen dating shows before, but this is a particularly weird concept for one.
Oh, I could probably think of a weirder one, but it's good. It seems to work. We have legitimate couples going on, which is more than can be said for a lot ...
'America's Got Talent': Live From The Inside (#620)
Wondering what goes on inside NBC's America's Got Talent? Look no further. Starting with Wednesday night's results show, I'll be bringing you quotes and observations from the sixth season of TV's only variety-competition series.
First, the facts: only four acts moved forward - dance troupe Fatally Unique, favorites Zuma Zuma and Team iLuminate, and impressionist Melissa Villasenor, who was the judges' choice. The studio audience seemed to approve of the results, even breaking out into a "Zuma" chant as the African acrobats stood on stage alongside Yellow Designs Stunt Team.
But what did...
READ MOREFirst, the facts: only four acts moved forward - dance troupe Fatally Unique, favorites Zuma Zuma and Team iLuminate, and impressionist Melissa Villasenor, who was the judges' choice. The studio audience seemed to approve of the results, even breaking out into a "Zuma" chant as the African acrobats stood on stage alongside Yellow Designs Stunt Team.
But what did...
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