Bobby O'Donnell talks about his experience on 'The Mole'
On Tuesday, Bobby talked to Reality TV World about a thigh injury that
probably made him seem like the most physically inept player in ths
show's history; how he thinks it played a role in hurting his strategy;
what he thinks about several of the players still remaining in the
competition; and how being such a big The Mole fan was actually a
disadvantage.
Reality
TV World: What was your reaction when host Jon Kelley informed the
players that somebody was still going to be executed even though Ali
had quit? Were you confident in your quiz answers?
Bobby:
I rushed through that quiz pretty fast. That was my fastest time out
of all of my quizzes, and I knew -- I just had a gut feeling. I ate my
own words, because earlier -- in the previous episode -- I had said
something about when you become too confident is when you're going
home.
Each episode features six real people from all walks of life who will face off against each other in a series of one-on-one dance-offs to the most popular songs of all time. Imagine a 70-year-old grandmother in a dance-off with a 25-year-old gravedigger to the tune of Michael Jackson's "Thriller."Premieres June 27th ABC (8est)
Big Brother 10
Sunday July 13th Big Brother will return on CBS, with new twists and turn and even more bells and whistles. For the first time Big Brother Eviction Night will be not only live but with a live audience on Thursday night.
WipeOut
Human cannonballs! Human pinballs! Crashes, smashes and mud splashes! Twenty-four thrill-seekers will compete in the world's largest extreme obstacle course designed to provide the most spills, face plants and wipeouts ever seen on television, in Wipeout, a painfully funny new reality series premiering Tuesday, June 24 8/7c on the ABC ....more
'Hell's Kitchen' cuts Corey Earling, determines Final 2 finalist
Corey Earling, a 25-year-old private chef from Brooklyn, NY, became the thirteenth culinary contestant cut from Hell's Kitchen's fourth season by Gordon Ramsay during last night's broadcast of the Fox reality competition series.
"Corey, hold your head up high," Gordon told Corey after announcing her
elimination. "You've done bloody well and you should be really proud.
And listen, you are one talented girl and you have a dream [so] follow
that. Well done."
"I think the compliment chef gave me [is] invaluable and I'm glad
that he saw me for what I am," Corey said after her ouster. "I did
want to win Hell's Kitchen. I honestly thought I had it [and] the fact that I didn't just means there's something else out there for me."...more
'Bachelorette' star DeAnna Pappas cuts Graham Bunn, picks Final 3
Worried that she was falling for him more than he was falling for her
and fearful that he would ultimately break her heart similar to
twelfth-season The Bachelor star Brad Womack, DeAnna Pappas decided not to present a rose to Graham Bunn during last night's The Bachelorette fourth-season episode on ABC. "You did what you thought you needed to do... so this is goodbye,
forever," a stoic Graham told DeAnna after she eliminated him at the
Rose Ceremony that followed DeAnna's hometown visits with the four men
that were still in the running to receive her final rose.
"I made it perfectly clear what it was like for me the first time
here with Brad," DeAnna told Graham. "Obviously I felt like I had
opened up -- [that] I had given my heart to someone who felt the same.
And in the end I felt like Brad [had] led me on. Brad broke my heart.
I needed you to be open and honest and let your guard down and be there
for me and right now I feel like I was being led on."....more
Stephanie Izard wins 'Top Chef' becomes show's first female champ
Stephanie Izard became Top Chef's first-ever female winner when she took home the Top Chef: Chicago title during last night's fourth-season finale broadcast on Bravo.
"It's real exciting being the first female to win Top Chef,"
said Stephanie after her victory was revealed. "I'm so glad that I was
able to pull through. Finding out that after all this hard work and
maybe doubting it a little bit, this is just a reaffirmation. This is
what I'm meant to do in life."
The 31-year-old chef from Stamford, CT who currently resides in Chicago, IL claimed Top Chef: Chicago's grand-prize package of $100,000 in seed money to help open a restaurant; a feature in Food & Wine magazine; a showcase at the Annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen; and a "gourmet dream vacation" in the French Alps.
Stephanie defeated Lisa Fernandes, a 27-year-old chef from Toronto,
Canada who currently resides in New York City, and Richard Blais, a
35-year-old chef and culinary designer from Uniondale, NY who currently
resides in Atlanta, GA, during last night's finale broadcast.
"I was just hoping. In my mind, I was like, 'There a really good shot
I could take this.' Then she said Stephanie's name and I was like,
'F**k!,'" said Lisa after the winner was revealed. "This whole
journey's been awesome. I'm proud of the dishes I've done, and this is
what I want to do. This is what I'm always going to do."
...more
American Idol Tour Dates Announced
The American Idol Live tour kicks off July 1 in Glendale, Arizona. Here's a look at where else you can see this years American Idol's winner David Cook and the top 10 performers this summer...