Carmen Electra's fiance Rob Patterson has promised the couple will not be documenting their marriage in a reality TV show.
Electra previously took part in an MTV show with her ex-husband Dave Navarro - entitled Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen + Dave - which covered their courtship and nuptials. The couple divorced in 2007 after three years of marriage.
And Korn rocker Patterson - who is now engaged to the model-turned-actress - insists they will not be putting their relationship under the same spotlight.
He tells Usmagazine.com, "There will be no cameras in the house!"
And Patterson adds that the pair still haven't set a date for the wedding: "We are just enjoying being engaged and being with each other. We feel that when the time is right, we will know it."...
Electra previously took part in an MTV show with her ex-husband Dave Navarro - entitled Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen + Dave - which covered their courtship and nuptials. The couple divorced in 2007 after three years of marriage.
And Korn rocker Patterson - who is now engaged to the model-turned-actress - insists they will not be putting their relationship under the same spotlight.
He tells Usmagazine.com, "There will be no cameras in the house!"
And Patterson adds that the pair still haven't set a date for the wedding: "We are just enjoying being engaged and being with each other. We feel that when the time is right, we will know it."...
- 8/15/2008
- WENN
While MTV placed an emphasis on three new reality series featuring celebrities during its portion of the Television Critics Assn. press tour, one top exec isn't concerned that the network is becoming too saturated with those types of shows. "Each show has its own characters," MTV Networks Music Group president of entertainment Brian Graden said Friday at the Universal City Hilton. "You don't compare 'The Cosby Show' with 'My Wife & Kids.' It's a format, but it's about people, and as long as there are interesting people and each has its own dynamic, we'll keep doing (these types of shows)." The network also has aired such celebrity-focused reality shows as The Osbournes, Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica, The Ashlee Simpson Show and Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen & Dave.
- 1/17/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A pair of returning cable favorites spoiled the party for a new series Tuesday. Second-season premieres for MTV's Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica and Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show registered their most-watched episodes yet at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., respectively. That hurt the debut of FX's new reality series, Todd TV, which ran from 10-11 p.m. Newlyweds drew 4.7 million total viewers and ranked first in its target 12-34 demo among all broadcast and cable networks in that time slot. It also served as lead-in for new reality series 'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen and Dave, which was MTV's highest-rated series premiere among viewers 12-34, but dropped roughly one-quarter of Newlyweds' total audience, tallying 3.3 million.
- 1/23/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Carmen Electra, Vivica A. Fox, Bill Bellamy and Stacey Dash will star in the indie Getting Played for writer-director David Silberg. Played is lensing in Los Angeles. The project, penned by first-time helmer Silberg, revolves around three beautiful women (Electra, Fox, Dash) who have had their share of men trouble. The trio enter into a game of fun by trying to seduce a random target that they must catch on video. Problems arise when the random man (Bellamy) is in on the joke. Joe Torry, Dorian Gregory and Kathy Najimy round out the cast. Fox also is producing the project along with Lita Richardson, Michael Catalano and Silberg. Eric Manlunas is executive producing. Michael Feifer is co-producing. Electra is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment and the law firm Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman. Her new series, Til Death Do Us Part, which chronicles the nuptials of Electra and rocker Dave Navarro, premieres next week on MTV. Fox is repped by Writers and Artists Group International. Bellamy is repped by CAA, Management 360 and attorney Nina Shaw. Dash is repped by Michael & Associates.
- 1/19/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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