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From Paris to you!

Paris Hilton's My New BFF: Hotel Heiress Says the Show was a Success

Socialite Paris Hilton comes back to television screens with her new reality series, Paris Hilton’s My New BFF, in which she aims to find a new best bud. In fact, the 27-year-old fashion entrepreneur says that she has one requirement that not all individuals could pull off, and that’s being “paparazzi-ready” at all times. Let’s face it—Paris lives under the limelight 24/7, so her best friend, who we assume would always be by her side, needs to tough it up for the cameras as well.

Recently, the Hilton heiress spoke to Reuters to share her thoughts on the MTV reality series and what she gained from it.

"The person who won is now my best friend. We hang out. Yeah, we're really friends," Paris revealed to Reuters. "We've been having barbecues and hanging out at the house. The winner and I have been pretty low-key so far, because it is top secret right now."

The reality show wasn’t just another star search. In fact, it mostly resembles a camp or workshop in which the contenders were taught how to deal with living under the Hollywood spotlight, which entails a lot of red carpet events, parties and product endorsements.

"In my life you can get photographed at any time. You never know when paparazzi are going to be hiding around the corner. So my friend needs to be paparazzi-ready," Paris explained.

But before you label her as superficial, get this—Paris says that she values the inner qualities more than just looking hot in front of the camera. In fact, she is proud of the fact that she, too, can be a good friend.

"I will always tell you the truth," she says, for starters. "If you ask me if I like your outfit, if I don't, I'll say I don't. I'm a lot of fun. I love showing my friends my world and enjoying life."

Are you and your BFF the real life Will and Grace?

ARE YOU AND YOUR BFF THE REAL LIFE WILL & GRACE?
A major television network would like to explore the fabulously iconic relationships that only a gay man and his best female friend share.

In the greatest city in the world, amidst the hustle and bustle, love, relationships and professional ambition combine with the frenzied and ultimately wonderful dysfunction that two like minds can share and help prove that this type of friendship is one of a kind.

What to wear?? There’s more then just sex going on in this city!

If you are at least 21 and appear younger the 45, based in NYC, have a super close relationship, finish each other's sentences, and might even be married if things were different. We want to hear from you.

Welcome couples from all walks of life, including professionals, creative types, junior moguls, fashionistas, and chorus boys … etc.
Carrie and Stan, Charlotte and Antonio, Liz and Montgomery, Will and Grace, Liza and David, Anna and Bobby, Madonna and Rupert, Jessica and Ken. YOU?

You should be hot with an outgoing personality and an active work and social life. Send us your bio and pics to doronofircasting@gmail.com

A Shot at Love Casting and Open Call Auditions and Events

MTV’s “A Shot at Love” 3

Get ready for a whole new SHOT AT LOVE!

Ok .. so its official:

MTV is gearing up for another round of drama for season 3 of the scandalous groundbreaking smash hit series “A Shot at Love.”

MTV’s sexual stereotype shattering reality show “A Shot at Love” is coming back for a third season with a whole new cast!

Forget what you think you know about love and prove that you have what it takes to hold the key to our brand new bachelorette’s heart.

We’re scouring the country once more in search of the most eligible, alluring, outrageous, and adventurous men and women to go head-to-head for a chance to win the heart of our bi-sexual bachelorette in the ultimate battle of the sexes because all is fair in love and war.

If you are at least 21 years old, and have the sex appeal, heart and spirit to win the love of our gorgeous Bi-Bachelorette, then we want to hear from you!

Pack your bags, and leave your inhibitions behind, because this is one romantic adventure where there are no rules. Prepare to live, love, laugh and party in a spectacular Hollywood Hills mansion for 6 weeks and battle it out to capture her heart. May the best sex win!!!

We are PROUD to announce in addition to the re-launch of the official website: www.shotatlovecasting.com that a multi-city casting tour has been set up!!

Meet the Casting Directors in person and audition for your Shot at Love in:

NEW YORK
August 16 - 17

Ice Palace @ Grove Hotel
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Cherry Grove, NY (On Fire Island)

August 19
Lesbian Events
Snapshot @ Bar 13
10:00 PM - 1:00 AM
35 East 13th St. New York, NY

PHILADELPHIA

August 19
Mixed Gender Events
Field House
8:00 PM - Midnight
1150 Filbert Street Philadelphia, PA

TEXAS

DALLAS
August 15
Ladies Audition at
Sue Ellen's
10:00 PM - 2:00 AM
3903 Cedar Springs Rd. Dallas, TX

August 16
Guys and Girls
WISH Ultra Lounge
10pm-2am
3001 Knox Street Dallas, TX 75205

Nashville Star winner Melissa Lawson

I just needed to congratulate Melissa on winning Nashville Star 2008.. and having the #1 Country Song in the Nation ... and the #1 song on Itunes!

We love you!

Janet Jackson Reality Competition Project

Audition Dates Cities and Locations

CHICAGO

July 1st: Open Call
Registration 9am-3pm

July 2nd: Callbacks

Venue: Joel Hall Dancers & Center
1511 W Berwyn Ave
Chicago, IL 60640

NEW YORK

July 5th: Open Call
Registration 9am – 3pm

July 6th: Callbacks

Venue: The Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers
811 Seventh Avenue at 53rd St.
New York, NY 10019
* Enter on 53rd Street between 7th and 6th avenue.

ATLANTA

July9th: Open Call
Registration 9am – 3pm

July 10th: Callbacks

Venue: Dance 411 Studio
749 Moreland Avenue Southeast
Atlanta, GA 30316

LOS ANGELES

TBD.

Casting Janet Jackson Reality Project: Singers and Dancers

Attention dancers and singers. The unprecedented opportunity has risen for raw prodigy talent who embody the true definition of an undiscovered star.

One of the world's most beloved icons is offering the chance of a lifetime to one rising talent to become her protégé launching the next legendary career in singing and dancing.

Her name is Janet Jackson!

She's taking one winner from the streets to the stage.

Janet Jackson and famed choreographer, Gil Duldulao, in association with 25/7 productions and Wright Crear Management will be kicking off the search for talented performers with raw talent.

The competition reality TV series is open to Males and Females at least 16 years old , who appear to be between 16 and 22 and who exhibit superior talent in combined singing and dancing. Those who are eligible are encouraged to apply and attend the nearest open call, taking place in Chicago, New York, Atlanta and Los Angeles.

You might be the best on your block, but can you represent on the world's stage?

For up to the minute information and to get email updates apply at:

www.prodigycasting.com

Casting Janet Jackson Reality Project: Singers and Dancers

Attention dancers and singers. The unprecedented opportunity has risen for raw prodigy talent who embody the true definition of an undiscovered star.

One of the world's most beloved icons is offering the chance of a lifetime to one rising talent to become her protégé launching the next legendary career in singing and dancing.

Her name is Janet Jackson!

She's taking one winner from the streets to the stage.

Janet Jackson and famed choreographer, Gil Duldulao, in association with 25/7 productions and Wright Crear Management will be kicking off the search for talented performers with raw talent.

The competition reality TV series is open to Males and Females at least 16 years old , who appear to be between 16 and 22 and who exhibit superior talent in combined singing and dancing. Those who are eligible are encouraged to apply and attend the nearest open call, taking place in Chicago, New York, Atlanta and Los Angeles.

You might be the best on your block, but can you represent on the world's stage?

For up to the minute information and to get email updates apply at:

www.prodigycasting.com

Design Star 3 premiers!

Popular 'Design Star' has remodeled HGTV By Bill Keveney, USA TODAY HGTV Design Star doesn't just improve the appearance of homes. It has added sparkle to the network's schedule as well. In its first two seasons, the home-design competition has been HGTV's most-watched show, spawning series hosted by its two winners, David Bromstad (Color Splash) and Kim Myles (Myles of Style). Last year's final drew more than 3 million viewers. Design Star's Season 3 (Sunday, 9 ET/PT) introduces nine finalists who will compete in weekly makeover challenges, with the winner getting an HGTV show. After seasons in New York and Las Vegas, Star moves to Nashville and will feature a visit by country singer Sara Evans. Star's mix of style, a core interest for HGTV viewers, and reality elements, which can draw additional viewers, creates a family show that can attract a broader audience, says HGTV's James Bolosh, who oversees the show. "There's great design," he says. "There's great casting, characters you're really invested in. And the storytelling is so good." To reinforce the character element, Star 3 will have two fewer contestants than the previous edition, so that viewers can get to know them better, he says. Sunday's casting special will introduce the finalists, including one chosen by a fan vote at HGTV.com, which will have its own Star elements. Each episode after that will feature a design competition, with the weakest performer being eliminated — or having his or her show canceled, as Star puts it — by the show's judges: architect and interior designer Vern Yip, designer and author Cynthia Rowley and In Style executive editor Martha McCully. When two finalists remain, another viewer vote decides the winner. In the crowded world of cable, a high-profile show such as Star can strengthen a network's identity and promote its other series, says Bill Carroll, director of programming for Katz Television Group.

More Raves for Nashville Star!

See # 4 .. Boooo Yahhhh

'Nashville Star': It's all about the music. Almost.

Jun 10, 2008, 03:20 PM | by Mandi Bierly

Categories: Country Y'all!, Music, Reality TV, Television

Nashvillestar_l_2 EW's Whitney Pastorek recently pronounced Nashville Star better than American Idol. Assuming the show's shine -- seemingly buffed by Nashville's move to NBC from USA for its sixth season -- doesn't wear off next week, I might just agree with her. Before we break down the Top 12 contestants (pictured, from left to right, Coffey Anderson, Gabe Garcia, and Justin Gaston), let's examine what the show did right in last night's two-hour premiere:

1. Limited the bad auditions to one montage: Because really, if you've seen one delusional wannabe say, "That's fine, because you know what? I'm a star in my own mind," you've seen 'em all. Also, judge John Rich, of Big & Rich, telling a Weezer-lookin' guy that "There is a very good chance that someone would beat the crap out of you on the Grand Ole Opry" is funny — once.

2. Made you believe that the judges actually care: Forget, for a moment, the ridiculous pyrotechnics used in the judges' entrance on the main stage, and think back to the clip of Jewel, Rich, and songwriter Jeffrey Steele (Rascal Flatts' smash "What Hurts the Most") weeding the 50 semifinalists down to the Top 12. Jewel stopped contestant Charley Jenkins mid-song: "Your voice is really tight, and I can't tell if it's 'cause you can't sing or 'cause you're choking yourself." Rich pulled out his guitar and suggested Jenkins change his tune. He made the cut. Also, starting next week, each judge will serve as a mentor to one group of contestants (solo artists, duos, and trios). That's awesome.

Nashville Star!

I am pretty darn Proud!!
Country Stars Shine on Nashville Star
Step Aside Idol and Let the Real Musicians Perform
By Lenora Murdock, published Jun 10, 2008

Head-to-head American Idol may attract more viewers, but as Nashville Star moves to NBC for its 6th season viewers may be surprised at what Nashville Star has to offer: top notch singers, song writers, and musicians.

Forget the amateurs who show up year after year on American Idol. Tune in to Nashville Star and listen to the up and coming country music stars.

No wanna-be singers slip through the audition process on Nashville Star. 50 singers go to Nashville and only a few minutes into the show the 12 competitors emerged. Nashville Star showed only a handful of auditions, unlike American Idol who makes a mockery of people's attempts to find stardom via American Idol.

I think one of the biggest differences, which appeals to me, is that Nashville Star contestants seem to have a passion about music. American Idol contestants are passionate about stardom, in most cases singing, and rarely in music as an art form.

Nashville Star contestants embrace music in all of its forms. There expression of the art form is via country music, but they seem to feel the music, live the music, and it shows in their performances. It also shows in their song writing and artistic talents.

American Idol contestants have a tendency to be shallow. When I watch the audition tapes, I see people who couldn't carry a tune in a bucket with two handles and a lid. They are looking for popularity, record label deals, and stardom.

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