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Tila Tequila Blogs about Her Broken Heart

Posted on 02 July 2008 by geniekate

“A Shot at Love” on MTV

Spoiler alert: For those of you who did not catch the season finale of “A Shot at Love 2″ with Tila Tequila last night on MTV, two things:

1) Holy crap!

2) Get ready for “A Shot at Love 3!”

Down to the last two contestants, male love interest Bo Kunkle and former Playboy model Kristy Morgan, Tila shot down Bo after he confessed his love for her and then preceded to have her key, and her heart, turned down by Kristy who rejected the Internet-celeb-turned-MTV-darling saying, “If I take this key, I’m not being true.” Kristy made the decision in light of her lack of relationship experience with women.

Kristy after she turned down Tila

Only minutes later Tila let her anger out in a heated Myspace blog entry:

“Can’t wait for this drama to pass.
Oh the joy…..—- you. My —.
Live a lie.
Tell my mind.
Over soon. I can’t deny.
You will all soon see, the truth in my eyes.
Smile on my face, the loving embrace….but instead I’ll punch you in the face.
For a long time coming….I let you touch me….now that it’s over —–….You better start running.
Pent up inside….telling these lies….this has gone too far…..the world will soon die.”

 Tila after she gets the bad news from Kristy 

Considering the high ratings MTV has received for both installments of the dating show, the first one resulting in a short-lasting relationship between Tila and season 1 winner Bobby, they are probably very pleased to see the big potential for a third season.

Let the games begin!

To watch the full season finale, click here!

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Summer 2008: What to Watch

Posted on 16 June 2008 by Jessca

I know, I’m sad that Grey’s and Lost are over, too. But don’t put down that remote yet, Summer 2008 may be the best season for TV yet!

Legally Blonde The Musical: Search for Elle Woods

Mon., June 2, 10pm ET, MTV

Haylie Duff

10 girls vie to be the next Elle Woods in the Broadway musical adaptation of “Legally Blonde”. Hosted by Haylie Duff of Broadway’s “Hairspray” and judged by a casting director, writer, and cast member, this show profiles the tryouts of eight girls, who are living and rehearsing together. Eight girls in the same house competing to be on stage?

Sounds pretty familiar …

Swingtown

Thurs., June 5, 10pm ET, CBS

Swingtown

The one scripted program on this list that is NOT a reality program, this series features a couple who moves to a wealthy, Midwest suburb in the swinging 1970s. During an era of sex and free love, tales are woven of the lives of “desperate housewives”, 70’s style, and sex-crazed, swinging couples.

Celebrity Circus

Wed., June 11, 9pm ET, NBC

Celebrity Circus

Were you ever one of those kids who desperately wanted to join the circus? The contestants of this reality show probably were. Celebrities are trained to perform next to real-life circus stars in front of a live audience. Circus professionals act as judges, yet votes to keep them on the show are determined by the viewers.

Secret Diary of a Call Girl

Mon., June 16, 10:30pm ET, Showtime

Secret Diary of a Call Girl

Based on real-life diaries, this cable series highlights the life of a legal secretary who moonlights as a call girl. Eventually, her two worlds begin to clash. It’s an interesting concept for a series, especially in light of the recent scandals with government officials and their call girls.

Tori & Dean: Sweet Home Hollywood

Tues., June 27, 10pm ET, Oxygen

Tori and Dean

This third season of “Tori & Dean” follows the couple and their newborn baby as they leave the Bed & Breakfast they built in the suburbs and move back to the gleaming lights of Hollywood. The couple throws their efforts into getting back into the acting industry, while raising their first child. Guess running a business was a little too much work …

Wipeout

Tues., June 24, 8pm ET, ABC

Wipeout

Hosted by John Anderson of “SportsCenter”, this competition highlights competitors engaging in entertaining obstacle courses and other active challenges that are sure to crack a laugh from viewers. 24 new contestants compete in each episode, the winner receiving $50,000 at the end of every episode.

I Survived a Japanese Game Show

Tues., June 24, 9pm ET, ABC

Host of ‘I Survived a Japanese Game Show’

Host of ‘I Survived a Japanese Game Show’

This reality show profiles the experiences of 10 Americans as they are flown to Japan, many of them new to the location, and compete in a challenging Japanese game show. The Japanese culture is featured and explored through this active, engaging competition. The winner takes home $250,000.

High School Musical: Get in the Picture

Sun., July 20, 8pm ET, ABC

Nick Lachey: High School Musical

Hosted by Nick Lachey, this reality show (number one million of the season) follows 16-22 year-olds as they compete to win a part in “High School Musical 3: Senior Year”. The series airs Sundays and Mondays at 8pm for first three weeks, then continues on Mondays only. The astounding popularity of HSM will definitely keep this series afloat.

The Baby Borrowers

Wed., June 25, 8pm ET, NBC

Baby Borrowers June 25th

Five couples, ages 18-20, are given the responsibility of parenthood as they are assigned to care for children of all ages from newborns to teenagers, as well as pets and senior adults. Their young relationships are tested for three weeks as the couples live together and work on raising a family. A far cry from the sack of flour I had to carry and dress up as a baby in grade school.

Wanna Bet

Mon., July 21, 9pm ET, ABC

Hosts of ABC’s Wanna Bet?

Four celebrity judges bet on competing celebrities who take on innovative stunts and challenges performed in front of a live audience. Contestants include Drew Lachey & Scott Hamilton, their wins go to the charity of their choice. Sounds like a mix of “Wipeout” & “Celebrity Circus” – right?

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