Bobby Brown is returning to the world of reality television, presumably because 2005's Being Bobby Brown had such a positive impact on his life and the lives of those around him. Sources tell the L.A. Times that Bet is working on a new reality series with Brown and producer James DuBose (The Michael Vick Project, Monica: Still Standing, Tiny & Toya). This show will be about Brown's "life and business," but there aren't any other specifics like a start date or title just yet. Time to get those Gif-making skills in tip-top form!
- 9/10/2012
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
For this year’s edition of its billion-dollar football video franchise, Electronic Arts teamed up with Espn to let fans vote on which stud athlete would grace the cover of Madden NFL12. Thirty-two stars were slotted in a tournament bracket, and the contest is now down to two finalists: Peyton Hillis and Michael Vick. Meaning that this year’s coverboy will be either a convicted dog-abuser, or a relatively unsung player you wouldn’t recognize even as he ran you over on his way to the endzone. Though I’m sure the Madden folks believe that their product would sell...
- 4/19/2011
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
Michael Vick has canceled his upcoming appearance on Oprah. In a statement, Harpo announced: “Michael Vick was scheduled to be a guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show for an episode airing next Thursday, Feb. 24. Mr. Vick’s representatives called last night to cancel his appearance for personal reasons.” On the show, Vick was slated to discuss the 18 months he served in prison for running a dog-fighting ring, and his attempts to revamp his image with the Humane Society. Vick is currently playing for the Philadelphia Eagles after being reinstated in the NFL in 2009. Vick also starred in a 2010 docu-series, The Michael Vick Project.
- 2/16/2011
- by Kate Ward
- EW - Inside TV
Michael Vick finds reality TV too much for his life. The NFL player has decided to cancel the second season of his Bet show "The Michael Vick Project" although the network is reportedly more than pleased to continue.
"I put a stop to that," he said as quoted by Csn Philly. "They asked me to do it. I don't have that lifestyle." The sportsman would like to concentrate on his game instead of being followed by camera most of the time.
Vick agreed to expose his life on camera following the incarceration for dog-fighting case. The series mainly focuses on him searching for personal and professional redemption while exploring his past. Ten episodes were aired starting January this year.
Vick is not the only NFL player portrayed on reality series. Fellow Eagles, Hank Baskett, takes part in his wife Kendra Wilkinson's E! series "Kendra". The Bengals stars T.O.
"I put a stop to that," he said as quoted by Csn Philly. "They asked me to do it. I don't have that lifestyle." The sportsman would like to concentrate on his game instead of being followed by camera most of the time.
Vick agreed to expose his life on camera following the incarceration for dog-fighting case. The series mainly focuses on him searching for personal and professional redemption while exploring his past. Ten episodes were aired starting January this year.
Vick is not the only NFL player portrayed on reality series. Fellow Eagles, Hank Baskett, takes part in his wife Kendra Wilkinson's E! series "Kendra". The Bengals stars T.O.
- 8/21/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
I think we should all take a moment to thank Prisco for giving us a rundown of interesting shows available on Netflix instant because damn but there is like Nothing on TV tonight. Or rather, there's a very small number of shows that will be of great interest to certain people, but not a lot of variety. There's the Westminster Kennel Club show for the dog lovers, "American Idol" for the cheese lovers, Olympics for the obscure sports lovers and "Lost" for people who love being confused and angry. At least that's my outsider perspective on what it's like to be a fan of "Lost". And if you're going to be watching the Kennel Club show, you should all root for an Akita named "Georgia on my Mind" because Pajiban megeara let us know in last night's Pajiba After Dark that that's her family's dog! Anyway, here are your terrible options for Tuesday night,...
- 2/16/2010
- by Intern Rusty
Before any major discussion begins, let's get straight to the point. Michael Vick's reality docu-series, The Michael Vick Project, was hoping to barter two things with viewers last night in return for the controversial quarterback's redemption: excuses and Vick's remorse. Whether you choose to take that exchange, PopWatchers, is truly your call. If you're unsure what to feel after tuning in to the premiere last night, join the club. The first 30 minutes of the ten-part (!!) series laid a foundation of sympathy so thick it was hard to resist getting pulled in to the story of Vick's rough childhood in Newport News,...
- 2/3/2010
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW.com - PopWatch
If you were given all the talent, looks, speed, strength and money you could ever use, what would you do to show your thanks? A) Open a charitable foundation for orphans; B) Go to Iraq and Afghanistan and visit the troops; C) Or build the biggest illegal dog-fighting kennel in three states and teach the chained-up dogs to fight to the death. If you picked "C," chances are good that you are either Michael Vick or as selfishly cruel as he is -- oh sorry, was. Hey, jail, bankruptcy, gigantic debt and the loss of hundreds...
- 2/1/2010
- by By LINDA STASI
- NYPost.com
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