Move over, Toddlers and Tiaras – there's more beauty pageant bonanza coming to the small screen.
People can exclusively announce that TLC is launching Little Miss Atlanta, a four-episode Toddlers and Tiaras spin-off that chronicles the fiercely competitive world of the Little Miss Black Us Pageant in Atlanta.
Each episode of the brand new series will follow three young pageant contestants and their mothers as they prepare for the intense competition. The girls range in age from 3–10 years old – but it's safe to say their stage moms are the ones that eat, sleep and breathe pageants.
The reality show will also...
People can exclusively announce that TLC is launching Little Miss Atlanta, a four-episode Toddlers and Tiaras spin-off that chronicles the fiercely competitive world of the Little Miss Black Us Pageant in Atlanta.
Each episode of the brand new series will follow three young pageant contestants and their mothers as they prepare for the intense competition. The girls range in age from 3–10 years old – but it's safe to say their stage moms are the ones that eat, sleep and breathe pageants.
The reality show will also...
- 9/14/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Move over, Toddlers and Tiaras - there's more beauty pageant bonanza coming to the small screen. People can exclusively announce that TLC is launching Little Miss Atlanta, a four-episode Toddlers and Tiaras spin-off that chronicles the fiercely competitive world of the Little Miss Black Us Pageant in Atlanta. Each episode of the brand new series will follow three young pageant contestants and their mothers as they prepare for the intense competition. The girls range in age from 3–10 years old - but it's safe to say their stage moms are the ones that eat, sleep and breathe pageants.The reality show...
- 9/14/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Move over, Toddlers and Tiaras - there's more beauty pageant bonanza coming to the small screen. People can exclusively announce that TLC is launching Little Miss Atlanta, a four-episode Toddlers and Tiaras spin-off that chronicles the fiercely competitive world of the Little Miss Black Us Pageant in Atlanta. Each episode of the brand new series will follow three young pageant contestants and their mothers as they prepare for the intense competition. The girls range in age from 3–10 years old - but it's safe to say their stage moms are the ones that eat, sleep and breathe pageants.The reality show...
- 9/14/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Stevie Nicks has now confirmed what previously was only one of those he-said-she-hasn't-responded rock-and-roll legends. Don Henley has said that Nicks was once pregnant with his child and that the Fleetwood Mac song "Sara" was titled after the name that they were going to give to that baby. (Nicks has never had children, though she ended up being close to ex-husband Kim Anderson's son from his previous marriage. She has candidly talked about never wanting to have her own kids, telling InStyle in 2002, "It's like, Do you want to be an artist and a writer, or a wife and a lover? With kids, your focus changes. I don't want to go to PTA meetings.") But when asked about...
- 9/29/2014
- E! Online
This week picked up right where we left off a Monday ago on Eureka, with the members of the Astraeus crew completely unaware that they are trapped in a virtual Eureka working for Beverly Barlow.
With that secret out, "The Real Thing" allowed us to see how things are going in the real Eureka a month after the launch as Henry, Jack and the town continue to look for the Astraeus.
Right off the bat, I have to give kudos to Colin Ferguson for his awesome portrayal of Jack in the real world and Carter in the virtual one. There were so many subtle things he did to make the two character the same but also slightly different. I found it easier to keep them straight as "Jack" and "Carter" in my head, given that Henry called him "Jack" and Allison was calling him "Carter" I wonder if it was intentional.
With that secret out, "The Real Thing" allowed us to see how things are going in the real Eureka a month after the launch as Henry, Jack and the town continue to look for the Astraeus.
Right off the bat, I have to give kudos to Colin Ferguson for his awesome portrayal of Jack in the real world and Carter in the virtual one. There were so many subtle things he did to make the two character the same but also slightly different. I found it easier to keep them straight as "Jack" and "Carter" in my head, given that Henry called him "Jack" and Allison was calling him "Carter" I wonder if it was intentional.
- 4/24/2012
- by jim@tvfanatic.com (Jim G.)
- TVfanatic
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