“New Slaves” rapper, Kanye West was involved with reality television even before his relationship with “KUWTK” reality TV star, Kim Kardashian, TMZ reports.
Contestants will channel Adam and Eve in looking for love. Looking for love is difficult enough, and now contestants on a reality show will do it without clothing or makeup.
One of the major perks of being the president of a country is getting a special screening ahead of what considers to be the favorite of most HBO series’ fans for a brand new season.
He came. He saw. He spit. He came. He saw. He split. Or thus goes the adventures of pop sensation Justin Bieber during the time he spent living Calabasas, Calif.
Reality shows are known for spicy and sexy behavior, so it's no wonder that plenty of Latinos have gained fame through reality television. Of course, most reality stars don't see more than 15 minutes of fame. These next Latino stars, on the other hand, know how to make the most out of their time. Here is the list of realty television's Latino stars that shining today.
Media mogul, celebrity blogger, professional spectator, and television personality Mario Armando Lavandeira, Jr., professionally known as Perez Hilton, has gained notoriety for doodle-ridden tabloid photos, past antics of outing closeted celebrities, and an ongoing feuds with celebrities such as Lady Gaga. In a change of narrative, Hilton is now set to executive produce and star in a new reality TV series about becoming a first-time father, and what it means to be a gay father in New York City.
Executive producer and judge Nigel Lythgoe revealed the news on last night's season finale. Fans of the Fox reality dance competition "So You Think You Can Dance" will be happy to know that the series has been renewed for an 11th season.
Harry Connick Jr. has officially joined Jennifer Lopez and Keith Urban as a judge this season. Harry Connick Jr. has landed the third judge spot for Season 13 of "American Idol.