For its next episode, Dark Side of Reality TV is looking back on another of the early aughts’ pop culture oddities: This time, it’s The Surreal Life, a celebrity soup show that had some very shocking moments indeed throughout its original six seasons. The vintage VH1 series brought a very varied group of celebrities together to cohabitate, The Real World style, and one of its most memorable moments — for better and for worse — was in its third season when Public Enemy rapper Flavor Flav and Danish model-turned-’80s action star Brigitte Nielsen randomly began to hook up. The two were, it seemed, instantly and madly in love in the house, and that romance extended to a spinoff show called Strange Love that would be then spun off into Flavor of Love and a cascade of copycat programs for the network (I Love New York, Rock of Love, Real Chance of Love,...
- 9/30/2024
- TV Insider
Rock of Love reality series and spin-offs like Flavor of Love built a hardcore fandom. Now fans can dig in deep thanks to Lacey Sculls, the fearless redhead from Vh-1’s top-rated shows, Rock of Love with Bret Michaels, and Charm School with Sharon Osbourne.
Sculls dished with Showbiz Cheat Sheet about the launch of her Storm TV network, which allows commercial-free access to just about every Of Love series imaginable. Plus, Sculls hopes the network continues to build the fan community so fans can communicate and interact with each other.
“I knew that the Of Love fans were missing these shows immensely, so I wanted to create a platform specifically for them,” Sculls said.
If you’re longing for that nostalgic feeling, and you like your escapism interruption-free, Storm TV is one of the few platforms where subscribers can watch both Rock of Love and Flavor of Love with no commercials.
Sculls dished with Showbiz Cheat Sheet about the launch of her Storm TV network, which allows commercial-free access to just about every Of Love series imaginable. Plus, Sculls hopes the network continues to build the fan community so fans can communicate and interact with each other.
“I knew that the Of Love fans were missing these shows immensely, so I wanted to create a platform specifically for them,” Sculls said.
If you’re longing for that nostalgic feeling, and you like your escapism interruption-free, Storm TV is one of the few platforms where subscribers can watch both Rock of Love and Flavor of Love with no commercials.
- 10/20/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Little Women: Atlanta reunion special will be hosted by Kevin Frazier, as the ladies face off with each other following the end of Season 2. Frazier is a co-host of Entertainment Tonight! and founder of urban entertainment site HipHollywood.com. He was also a former co-host of The Insider. The 52-year-old joined Entertainment Tonight! as an anchor back in 2014. But he was originally a sports newscaster working for Fox 19 in Cincinatti, Wxix-tv, Fox Sports Net and Espn. Frazier has also made guest appearances on Hell’s Kitchen, Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School and America’s Next Top Model. He...read more...
- 10/19/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
'Flavor,' 'Diana' boost VH1's ratings
The finale of VH1's Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School Featuring Mo'Nique appealed to 4.1 million total viewers Sunday night, according to Nielsen Media Research.
Meanwhile, the Nick at Nite premiere of the classic film musical Grease averaged 3.5 million viewers Sunday.
The 10 p.m. finale of Charm School also earned a 2.4 rating in the adults 18-49 demo. For the season, the show averaged a 1.8 in the demo, making it VH1's third-highest-rated series ever.
Also on Sunday, VH1's six-hour coverage of the Concert for Diana averaged 1.4 million viewers. Online, there were 335,000 streams of the event Sunday on VH1's broadband channel VSPOT.
Meanwhile, Grease, which aired from 9-11:30 p.m. Sunday on Nick at Nite, earned a 1.2 rating in 18-49 demo and a 1.7 among women 18-49. It also earned a 3.6 in both kids 2-11 and 12-17.
The network said that Grease also boosted its online traffic, drawing 88,000 visitors (up 100% from the previous week) and generating 589,000 page views (up 229%).
Meanwhile, the Nick at Nite premiere of the classic film musical Grease averaged 3.5 million viewers Sunday.
The 10 p.m. finale of Charm School also earned a 2.4 rating in the adults 18-49 demo. For the season, the show averaged a 1.8 in the demo, making it VH1's third-highest-rated series ever.
Also on Sunday, VH1's six-hour coverage of the Concert for Diana averaged 1.4 million viewers. Online, there were 335,000 streams of the event Sunday on VH1's broadband channel VSPOT.
Meanwhile, Grease, which aired from 9-11:30 p.m. Sunday on Nick at Nite, earned a 1.2 rating in 18-49 demo and a 1.7 among women 18-49. It also earned a 3.6 in both kids 2-11 and 12-17.
The network said that Grease also boosted its online traffic, drawing 88,000 visitors (up 100% from the previous week) and generating 589,000 page views (up 229%).
- 7/4/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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