The season 13 new cast members for ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” have been announced and there are some shockers.
There have been a bunch of rumors over the last few weeks that can now be laid to rest
These people are NOT include in the season 13 cast - Snooki, Anthony Weiner, Casey Anthony, Rob Kardashian, Dina or Lindsay Lohan, Nick Jonas, Charlie Sheen, Donald Trump, and Regis Philbin – not gonna happen.
ABC has officially announced the new lineup and they are:
Chaz Bono (New transgendered male)
Elisabetta Canalis (Nickname: The Italian beauty)
Hope Solo (The Soccer hot shot celebrity)
J.R. Martinez (Soap opera star)
Nancy Grace (Courtroom and hosting disgrace)
Ron Kardashian (Reality show looser)
Ron Artest (NBA superstar and champion)
Ricki Lake (Washed up daytime talk show host)
Kristin Cavallari (Television bit player and reality star)
David Arquette (Scream star and rehab expert)
Chynna Phillips (Pop singer and actress)
Carson Kressley (Queer Eye star and fashion guru)
Oh brother, I’m thinking this is going to be a hard season to settle into.
If we had to pick a winner we would think Carson Kressley might have a shot because he ‘sings’ and ‘dances’ and is ‘fabulous’.
Chaz Bono and Ricki Lake will probably struggle. David Arquette might have a chance if he can stay out of rehab. Nancy Grace will fall and break her leg and then sue somebody, thus disqualifying her.
Ron Artest is quick on his feet and probably has a chance.
The others? It’s anybody’s guess.
Season 13 starts on September 19th on the ABC network and is sure to be a blowout for the first few shows.
Massive changes are afoot for the cast of the show “Glee”.
Just last week there were reports that Chord Overstreet, who plays Sam, was out – but then producers backtracked a bit saying Chord was welcome anytime even though his contract had expired.
Today we got the news that Lea Michele, Cory Monteith and Chris Colfer are leaving Glee after the third season.
We have all grown accustomed to cast shifts on our favorite shows, but this move on Glee seems almost insurmountable.
After all - Rachel, Finn, Sam and Kurt are the McKinley High students we fell in love with, and their drama was the reason we started watching the show in the first place.
Are we really ready, and capable, of getting to know an entirely new cast? Can we really let go of Kurt’s struggle with his sexuality and his relationship with his father?
Can we really imagine a show without Flinn?
Do we have the time to start all over again learning to care about the lives of a new cast of fictional characters? Won’t we compare everything new with how it ranks to everything we once knew?
Upon hearing the news, Lea took to twitter to tell fans,
"We always knew we'd graduate in real time. It’s all part of the plan and it's all good! It’s going to make Season 3 amazing! To Gleeks everywhere, you're in my heart now and forever. Love you all!!! This is just the beginning."
We get the concept – seniors graduate and move on and new freshmen enter the scene and fight their way into the social strata they are thrust in to.
Glee's creator Ryan Murphy hinted to these kinds of massive cast changes last week when he told reporters,
“The show to me is about the way you express yourself as you start to move out into the world as a fresh, young person. Do we really want to have an eight-year high school senior? The only way somebody could stay on the show is if they flunk, and that is always a possibility. I think Brittany is pulling straight F’s.”
With the creation of this years “Glee Project”, it seems producers have fashioned a Glee machine to crank out new potential cast members.
But in the end it may not be an issue of “Is it possible” but rather “Is it a smart move?”
I guess time will tell if America will be patient enough to get involved with a basically brand new cast, but I know a lot of people who will move on to something new.
And if Jane Lynch ever leaves the show is done…
But don’t feel bad for Rachel, Finn, Sam and Kurt – they’re going to be just fine in the real world.
Chris Colfer who plays gay Kurt has already inked a deal with Disney to write new screenplays and movie scripts. His first comedy, “Struck by Lightning” is due out next year.
“It was bound to happen sooner or later. I always assumed that Kurt was very young in the original scripts. I knew he was 16, but I didn’t know what grade. Then when it was announced I was leaving, I was like, I guess it’s our senior year next year!”
At least he was nominated for an Emmy for his efforts.
Lea Michele seems to be busy with non-Glee projects as well.
Michele has already landed her first big movie role in the comedy “New Year’s Eve” directed by Garry Marshall and starring Josh Duhamel, Ashton Kutcher, Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Jessica Biel, Alyssa Milano, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Hilary Swank, Frankie Muniz, John Lithgow, and SofĂa Vergara.
That is an impressive list of A-list actors to work with in your first movie.
“New Year’s Eve” will hit theaters in late 2011 and will show how the lives of several couples and singles in New York intertwine and change over the course of New Year's Eve.
Lea has also scored the lead voice role of Dorothy in the animated movie “Dorothy of Oz” due in theaters in 2012.
Watch Lea Michele Interview About Dorothy of Oz
Cory Monteith is also branching out into movies starring as ‘Justin’ in the comedy “Sisters and Brothers”. The movie is due out later this year.
Monteith also worked with Selena Gomez in her romantic comedy “Monte Carlo” - about three young women vacationing in Paris who find themselves whisked away to Monte Carlo after one of the girls is mistaken for a British heiress.
And all Glee cast members are working on “Glee: The 3D Concert Movie” due in theaters this August. It is a concert documentary filmed during the “Glee Live! In Concert!” summer 2011 tour.
As you can see, it’s not like our favorite cast members are going to go hungry on the streets of Hollywood once they leave the show.
We just don’t know if we have the time, or the energy, to get involved with an entirely new cast on Glee without always comparing things to how they were “in the old days…”
And we don’t want the new season to become “The Darren Criss Show” either.
And they really need to stop saying the word “regionals” so much. It makes a great drinking game but they are beating a dead horse already - let’s move on folks.
All is not fair in love and war. Especially if your Italian and you piss off your dad.
Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino who stars on “The Jersey Shore” just got an earful from his father – and it was brutal. And it aint over yet.
And it’s all on video.
Mike’s dad, Frank “The Confrontation” Sorrentino is shopping around a series of videos that just absolutely slams his son - AND the cast of Jersey Shore.
He basically says he raised Mike from a young age but since “The Situation” has made it big in Hollywood he has forgotten about his family and has given them no support.
In a video Frank unloads on his son saying,
“He created more situations and confrontations in my life then in his name. I’m all for family and you're all for yourself. Your full of Sh#t, I put my f#cking balls on the line for you.”
Dad Frank goes on to talk about getting Mike all his jobs and bailing him out of his troubles and how he raised Mike with values of family and hard work. But Frank continues to dress down “The Situation” with,
“When I ask you for one f#ucking favor and you tell me to go get on welfare? No. I love my son, but when you get to the top and forget where you came from then somebody should remind you. I love my son but he broke my heart. So sit back and let me tell you about ‘The Situation’”.
It appears that Frank is shopping around the videos in preparation for a book he’s getting ready to drop about how bad of a traitor his son is.
There are also videos addressed to Mike’s agent and a critique of each of the “Jersey Shore” cast mates. Some of it is hilarious and some of it is hard to watch. These are unbelievable videos.
Watch Frank’s video to Mike about his agent
Watch Frank’s Critique of Jersey Shore Cast
We don’t know what went down in this family but suspect this is going to be a story that stays with us for a LONG time.
Leave it to the cast of “Glee” to break social norms.
This Tuesday night will be no different.
In an episode titled “Prom Queen”, the cast of “Glee” will take on "Dancing Queen" from Abba, "Rolling in the Deep" from Adele, and "Isn't She Lovely" from Stevie Wonder.
But the big news is they will also be doing a revamped version of the now infamous Rebecca Black song “Friday”.
Black released her version of “Friday” last month and the world flat out laughed it into fame - not because it was good, but because it was bad. So very very bad.
It was so bad that Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert used it in a parody duet on Jimmy’s show after Colbert lost a bet.
But the “Glee Cast” actually nailed the song with their revised up-tempo version. I can actually imagine driving down the road with the windows open singing along with the beat. Okay, not really.