VH1 Reality Stars on Twitter
April 7, 2009 by Lynn
Do you Twitter?
Those are becoming the new words we all get asked more often lately. And if you do, did you know that you can follow and send messages to many of your favorite VH1 reality stars on Twitter?
So that you can get a good feel for which reality stars are using Twitter already, here’s a partial list. I say that it’s partial because I dond’t pretend to know every single one of the VH1 stars using Twitter, but these are the ones I’ve tracked down so far:
- Angelique, aka Frenchy from Rock of Love, Charm School and I Love Money
- Doug Benson from Best Week Ever and Last Comic Standing
- Brandi from Rock of Love and Charm School
- Becky Buckwild from Flavor of Love, Charm School and I Love Money
- Mary Carey from Celebrity Rehab and Sober House
- Margaret Cho from the Cho Show
- Sean Combs, aka Diddy from I Want to Work for Diddy
- Adrianne Curry from Surreal Life and My Fair Brady
- Andy Dick from Sober House
- Brooke Hogan from Hogan Knows Best and Brooke Hogan Knows Best
- Shay Johnson from Flavor of Love and Charm School
- Lance Krall from Free Radio
- Kwame, aka It from I Love New York 2 and I Love Money 2
- Rikki Lake, the host for the third season of Charm School
- Selene Luna from the Cho Show
- Frank Maresca, aka The Entertainer from I Love New York 2 and I Love Money
- Dr. Drew Pinsky from Celebrity Rehab and Sober House
- Jessica Rich, aka Rabbit from Real Chance of Love
- Leilene Stuecklin from Flavor of Love, Charm School and I Love Money
- Paul F. Tompkins from Best Week Ever
- Anna Vocino from Free Radio
- Saaphyri Windsor from Flavor of Love, Charm School and I Love Money
So if you haven’t already, be sure to set up a Twitter profile (it’s free!) and start following your favorites!
I Love Money 2: Interview With Milf
Milf has been the center of drama on two sereis now. She had her difficulties getting along with the other women on Real Chance of Love, then she had her tough times in the I Love Money 2 house. She did an interview recently to tell everyone what she wants us to know about her time on both seasons. Here’s an excerpt:
I didn’t know if you went AWOL after I Love Money wrapped, since you weren’t at the Real Chance of Love reunion.
No! Not at all! My son and I have reunited, and that happened during the holiday season. It wasn’t planned – we were reunited through family, not court. So I had to take it as it came. I wasn’t planning on missing the reunion, it was just that I had no option but to work on my relationship with my family.
I thought maybe you were fed up with everything after having such a hard time on the shows.
Nah. Real and I stayed in contact after the show. I have nothing negative to say about him. It’s a tough situation to be an up-and-coming star with so many women around. I felt like he kept a lot of his integrity in spite of it all. He was really there for me in a way that I’d never experienced.
It was pretty surprising that you didn’t make it to the end, based on your connection.
He let me know that he’d rather let me go than see me continue being hurt. I wanted to go at that point, too. The things that were being said about me and my family at that point were hard to take. It was no longer worth it to stay on the show to look for love. If it was real, it would have happened after.
Do you think all that drama stemmed from jealousy?
Hands down. I don’t hate on people to get money or love. In those kind of environments, though, you’re not going to win unless that’s what you do. I think I genuinely won part of Real’s heart.
Was I Love Money an easier experience?
No! At least with Real Chance I had one ally: Real. I knew with the way I was being put in the box every time on I Love Money that there was no benefit to me appearing intellectually capable at all. Or even physically! At that point, all of my work for the team was getting overlooked. The whole point to looking as stupid as possible was to appear nonthreatening.
So after employing that strategy, were you surprised to be eliminated?
I had to fight Cali, and I can’t think of one time in my life that fighting and losing my composure has ever benefitted my life. It’s always caused more problems than it solved. So I’m not the typical girl on the show who can’t wait to beat a bitch down. That’s not how I want to represent myself and it’s not how I want the world to look. I think it was the lack of tension between Cali and I that caused me to be eliminated.
Real Chance of Love 2 Casting Call!
March 1, 2009 by Lynn

As you already know, Real & Chance tried to find the loves of their lives in the first season of Real Chance of Love, but things didn’t exactly go the way they had planned. So, you guessed it, they will try again with a new batch of beauties.
If you think you are the perfect match for either Real or Chance, and are ready to move into the Stallionaires’ Ranch to compete for their heart, be sure to be ready to attend one of the open casting calls that are scheduled in various locations.
Auditions will be held in the following cities:
- Los Angeles, CA March 5 – March 26
- Chicago, IL March 5 - 12, 2009
- Houston, TX March 5 - 12, 2009
- Atlanta, GA March 12 - 20, 2009
- Miami, FL March 12 - 19, 2009
- Las Vegas, NV March 13 - 18, 2009
- New York City, NY March 19 - 26, 2009
- Kansas City, MO March 20 - 26, 2009
(Must be 21+)
Find out all about how you can be considered for season two either here or here.
Good Luck!!
Real Chance of Love: Interview With Rabbit
January 10, 2009 by Lynn

Rabbit is very outspoken about her time on Real Chance of Love. In this excerpt from her exit interview, she surprisingly tells that she didn’t even want to win because she wasn’t going to move to LA. I’m wondering why she even got involved in the show at all. But here, you decide:

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Did you enjoy your time on the show?
I did till about Episode 5. After that, I was ready to go home. This week’s episode messed me up inside. The reason I said what I said about Risky is I knew she was getting ready to say stuff about me, and I didn’t want to be the girl who doesn’t stand up for herself. Also, I totally went up and down with the Real date thing. I didn’t want to go, because I didn’t want to be like Promo. I don’t do this outside of the show. I don’t need to chase dudes on the street. I’m not conceited at all, but realistically, I don’t have to do that. I wasn’t about to go on TV and degrade myself by just taking whatever someone wanted to give me. In the end, I just wanted to be a finalist and that’s what I got. I didn’t want to win because I wasn’t going to move to L.A., and Chance is totally not my type.
What would have happened if you did win?
I knew I wasn’t going to because I knew what kind of person Chance is. I liked him on the outside, but when I started getting to know him, I realized he’s too crazy. He doesn’t even try. I go so hard and he gave me 10 percent.
Do you regret telling Chance’s mother about Risky’s brother’s jail sentence?
My mother told me it wasn’t my business to say that, but I was wondering why she hid it so much. I told everyone about my mom having cancer. I’m not hiding anything. Risky told the girls about her brother, but not Chance, and if you ‘re gonna like a guy, the guy has to get to know you and know what you’re going through.
Chance eliminated you ultimately because of the Real flip-flop situation that happened so many episodes ago. How did you feel about that being dredged up again?
I knew he would use that. I know he knows exactly what happened with Real, and I know he knows I was there for him after that. But at the end of the day, someone had to go. Obviously, he was feeling Risky and Cali more so he had to make up an excuse to eliminate me. It’s like, give me a break, dude. Just tell me I’m not your type and send me home.
Want to know what else she had to say? You can go read the entire interview.
I Love Money 2: The New Girls
December 11, 2008 by Lynn

As prmised, her’s the next bunch of stars for the second season of I Love Money. These are some of what VH1 is calling the “New Girls”

Prancer
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She was on Flavor of Love 3

Myammee
[Photo: © 2008 VH1]
You know her from Flavor of Love 3

Ice
[Photo: © 2008 VH1]
She too was on Flavor of Love 3

Cali
[Photo: © 2008 VH1]
She was on Real Chance of Love

Milf
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She’s a veteran of Real Chance of Love
Check back tomorrow for more of the cast announcements for I Love Money 2.
Real Chance of Love: Meatball Exit Interview

This week on Real Chance of Love, Chance decided to get rid of Meatball. If you all saw the episode, then you know that she was devastated. Here’san excerpt of what she had to say about Chance, the other girls in the house, and the race issue.

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How was your time on the show?
It was great. I don’t know. It was crazy. I’ve never had to fight for a guy ever. I’m just me and it was just weird. Some of the other girls used their bodies, but I didn’t. I guess I’m just trying to put a good image out there for women. We don’t all have to be whores and sluts to make it on TV. But I guess that’s what the fans like.
Was that your downfall?
I think so. It’s so hard. You’re in a house full of girls and you’re trying to ask permission to see him. I had so much alone time with Chance that they didn’t show. Why do you think I was still there? I was doing something right.
Do you feel like you had a bond with Chance?
I thought I did. But then half of the s*** I heard is bulls***. He loved my meatballs, OK? He said they needed more flavor, but he didn’t tell me they gave him indigestion or anything like that.
How did it feel to be called Meatball?
I was tipsy when I got my nickname, so I didn’t know what the f*** was going on. But then I was like, “Aw, whatever. I’ll take it.” It’s a nickname, it’s no big deal. That’s not who I am. I’m not a meatball. And people who say I look like a meatball need to shut the f*** up. ‘Cause seriously? How do you look like a meatball?
Want to know what else she had to say? You can go read the entire interview.
Real Chance of Love: Sneak Peek for This Week
November 18, 2008 by Lynn

This week on Real Chance of Love, the girls get together for an 80s style dance-off. They will be divided into two dance crews and will be mentored by Kaba Modern, the finalist crew from America’s Best Dance Crew. Here’s a preview:
Real Chance of Love: So Hood’s Exit Interview
November 12, 2008 by Lynn

Chance decided that So Hood was coming on too strong this week, so she was eliminated from Real Chance of Love. Here’s an excerpt from her exit interview:

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Do you think the problem was that Chance was intimidated by you and your sexuality?
Yes, definitely.
Have you ever encountered that before?
All the time. I don’t know what to do. Hey, I’m a dancer. I’m a sexual person, and I’m not scared to show it. I know exactly what I want out of life, and exactly how I want my man. I can’t help it if I know what I want. It’s like, am I going to be condemned to be single for the rest of my life, because men are afraid of me? I think it’s bulls***. Maybe the problem is that men want someone that they can control, and I am not that type of woman. I’ll have a guy come over and after we do what we’re doin’, I’ll send him off packin’. I can hang with the boys, and it’s just too much for men. That’s why I felt like Chance was the one for me. We’re so alike, it’s not funny. I’m not gonna give up, I’m a little hurt, but facing the reality of the matter is hard. The dating scene is so ugly. Chance has big shoes to fill. It’s hard for a guy to come behind him, after I was so in love with Chance. I was engaged some time before I went to L.A. I gave up my engagement to be with Chance. I knew that I was going to be with him.
It’s surprising to hear you say that you’re in love with him. Are you relationship-oriented? You seem like more of a player.
I have my days. I would love to be in a relationship. It’s a beautiful thing, being in love. Yeah, I’m a crazy girl. I’m wild. I like to have drunken hot sex on the kitchen counter. But I want to be able to do that with one man, not 10 different guys.
Real Chance of Love: Promo’s Exit Interview
November 12, 2008 by Lynn

This week Real cut Promo loose. Here is an excerpt from her exit interview:

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Speaking of the non-chilled-out girls, Kiki called you out for flip-flopping. You seemed genuinely surprised when you were chosen as Chance’s girl. What was your understanding of the show’s set-up going into it? Were you unaware that you could end up with either of the guys?
When we got there, half the girls didn’t even know Real was going to be there. They thought it was just going to be Chance’s show. Looking back at the episode, many of the girls were all over both guys or the opposite guy that they ended up with. They like to brag that they’re loyal, but they’re all fake. They didn’t know what they wanted, except for Stalker. I think I was just totally genuine. I wanted to take time to sit down with both of them. I had no idea that we’d end up being chosen by one of the guys and then we’d have to remain on their side. I thought they’d pick together. I was shocked that Chance gave me the chain, because I only spent a long time with Real that night. He was the one I was interested in getting to know. He was so nice. Later that night, I was at the bar and Chance came over to me saying, “Why don’t you talk to me? You’re not into me?” He was approaching me, so I didn’t take the time to try to approach him. When he picked me, I told him I was there for Real. And he goes, “Well, let me show you my sweet side. I have a side to me that’s just like my brother.” So that’s why I accepted the chain.
Wasn’t it weird how much Real pursued you during the second episode, but then let you go during the third?
It pissed me off. They were just playing games. When I was on Chance’s side, Real wanted me. When I was on Real’s side, Real didn’t want me. When I was on Chance’s side, Real was approaching me like no other. Everything I did, there’s Real! He just pops up. He was so freaking persistent. I tried to stay loyal to Chance.
The major reason Real gave for letting you go was your lack of effort in getting to know him. Was that valid in your opinion?
There wasn’t really time after the wrestling match and that night was chaotic anyway. Even if I wanted to go up there that night…you see So Hood running around and Chance slamming the door on her. It was almost impossible to have alone-time. And then the next day was their date. There was always another girl. There were too many damn frickin’ girls.
Real Chance of Love: Let’s Go To the Fair!
October 30, 2008 by Lynn

This week on Real Chance of Love, the girls are asked to man booths at a fair:

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Each girl has to man a different booth at the fair and Real and Chance will go around to each of them. The two Real girls and the two Chance girls with the most tickets in the end will go on a special date with their man. Each girl tried to outdo each other to get the affections (and tickets) from their men. Bubbles got creative with balloons:

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