Tuesday, January 01, 2002
Cribs will be doing an expose on the Chicago house
New news! MTV Cribs will be airing a short segment on the Real World XI: Chicago house. Cribs premieres soon, but it will be on the show titled Finest II. The outside of the house is pretty well known, so I'm sure Cribs will have a lot on the INSIDE of the house. From what we've seen, the house looks PHAT! Cribs airs every Wednesday at 10:00pm, check your local listings for showtimes.
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Chicago
Monday, December 31, 2001
We have the first few rumored castmembers for the Battle of the Seasons
Happy New Year! It's only an hour and a half until 2002 here on the west coast! And here we are bringing you a special news update on the Real World/Road Rules Challenge. Yes, BMP did film a fifth installment of the Challenge, coming after the Rachel (San Francisco)/Sean (Boston) hookup on All Stars, Playboy antics of the first Challenge crew, fighting fits of Piggy (Australia) and Los (USA Tour 1) on 2000, and the Ayanna (Semester at Sea) booting on the Extreme, this new challenge, simply called the Real World/Road Rules Challenge promises to be a kicker.
To be premiered sometime in January, airing opposite of the Real World: Chicago, Challenge has 40 Real World and Road Rules castmembers hitting it up in Mexico. It's unclear of the offical rules of the challenge, but each season will be represented by a team of two. Each team will compete against each other for a cash prize of $1,000,000, the biggest booty BMP has ever put up. Who will win? Stay tuned.
Confirmed cast members are:
Heather, Norman (New York)
Jo, Puck (San Francisco)
Flora, Mike (Miami)
Stephen, Lindsay (Seattle)
Chadwick, Christina (Australia)
Veronica, Yes (SAS)
Holly, Theo (MVT)
There are a whole bunch of other RUMORED cast members, but these are confirmed sign-ons. More to come soon. MTV plans to debut this newbie sometime this month. Oh, yeah... if you have info, cuz we know you do! email us at newrwroad@hotmail.com. Thanks guys! Have a good New Year! 2002!
To be premiered sometime in January, airing opposite of the Real World: Chicago, Challenge has 40 Real World and Road Rules castmembers hitting it up in Mexico. It's unclear of the offical rules of the challenge, but each season will be represented by a team of two. Each team will compete against each other for a cash prize of $1,000,000, the biggest booty BMP has ever put up. Who will win? Stay tuned.
Confirmed cast members are:
Heather, Norman (New York)
Jo, Puck (San Francisco)
Flora, Mike (Miami)
Stephen, Lindsay (Seattle)
Chadwick, Christina (Australia)
Veronica, Yes (SAS)
Holly, Theo (MVT)
There are a whole bunch of other RUMORED cast members, but these are confirmed sign-ons. More to come soon. MTV plans to debut this newbie sometime this month. Oh, yeah... if you have info, cuz we know you do! email us at newrwroad@hotmail.com. Thanks guys! Have a good New Year! 2002!
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Battle of the Seasons
Sunday, December 30, 2001
Cast profiles for Chicago released; 9/11 may be profiled on the show
Hey! Told you we'd be back! Here's the news on the Real World Chicago! Trust me, it'll be a wild ride unlike the Real World has ever seen.
The cast:
Aneesa: A 19-year-old from Philadelphia. Her father is black and her mother is Jewish. She's described as a lesbian trying to find her place in the world.
Cara: A 22-year-old from Boston. A middle child of upper-middle-class Jewish parents, she's a student from Washington University in St. Louis.
Chris: A 23-year-old from Brockton, Mass. He's a gay recovering alcoholic who's been sober for eight months and regularly attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
Kyle: A 22-year-old from Lake Bluff, Ill. An all-American golden boy with good looks and athletic ability. Princeton University student.
Keri: A 21-year-old from New Orleans. A southern blonde with a seemingly limitless circle of friends and acquaintances. She grew up on a farm in the Louisiana and her family is deeply rooted in Louisiana culture and politics.
Theo: A 19-year-old from Riverside, Calif. An African-America son of a pastor who is a ladies man. His move to Chicago is the first time he's lived in a diverse environment.
Tonya: A 21-year-old from Walla Walla, Wash. A blond-haired, blue-eyed woman with a "Baywatch body." Neglected by her mother, she grew up in the foster care system.
While in Chicago, the cast worked at Piece (a restaurant), a beach, and a newspaper. It is unclear why they worked at different places, whether they were given jobs this year or whatnot, so we'll see what BMP will show. Also, the cast was filming during 9/11, so I'm sure you'll see something about that, because the Sears Tower in Chicago was evacuated that day, and there was widespread panic in the city. Also, if you haven't heard... filming began with trouble.
Supposedly, the day the Real Worlders moved in, a shooting occured in front of the loft. Attention was brought to the Real World house because of the Chicago Sun-Times reporting the address of the loft in the newspaper. Protests begun to kick the Real Worlders out. Things happened from there, cast members were offered the chance to leave the show for next season. We'll see what happens, but I'm sure it'll be a great season. More later. Stay tuned.
The cast:
Aneesa: A 19-year-old from Philadelphia. Her father is black and her mother is Jewish. She's described as a lesbian trying to find her place in the world.
Cara: A 22-year-old from Boston. A middle child of upper-middle-class Jewish parents, she's a student from Washington University in St. Louis.
Chris: A 23-year-old from Brockton, Mass. He's a gay recovering alcoholic who's been sober for eight months and regularly attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
Kyle: A 22-year-old from Lake Bluff, Ill. An all-American golden boy with good looks and athletic ability. Princeton University student.
Keri: A 21-year-old from New Orleans. A southern blonde with a seemingly limitless circle of friends and acquaintances. She grew up on a farm in the Louisiana and her family is deeply rooted in Louisiana culture and politics.
Theo: A 19-year-old from Riverside, Calif. An African-America son of a pastor who is a ladies man. His move to Chicago is the first time he's lived in a diverse environment.
Tonya: A 21-year-old from Walla Walla, Wash. A blond-haired, blue-eyed woman with a "Baywatch body." Neglected by her mother, she grew up in the foster care system.
While in Chicago, the cast worked at Piece (a restaurant), a beach, and a newspaper. It is unclear why they worked at different places, whether they were given jobs this year or whatnot, so we'll see what BMP will show. Also, the cast was filming during 9/11, so I'm sure you'll see something about that, because the Sears Tower in Chicago was evacuated that day, and there was widespread panic in the city. Also, if you haven't heard... filming began with trouble.
Supposedly, the day the Real Worlders moved in, a shooting occured in front of the loft. Attention was brought to the Real World house because of the Chicago Sun-Times reporting the address of the loft in the newspaper. Protests begun to kick the Real Worlders out. Things happened from there, cast members were offered the chance to leave the show for next season. We'll see what happens, but I'm sure it'll be a great season. More later. Stay tuned.
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