Filed under: Summer TV, Finales, TV Replay
Reality shows love their dramatic twists, and never is it more dramatic then to throw one at the contestants in the final episode, which is exactly what happened on 'Famous Food' (Wed., 8Pm Et on VH1). But on the way to that moment, we learned that Vinny doesn't take constructive criticism well.
He stormed off before the announcement of the winner. His ego got so out of control, he started telling judges Mike Malin and Lonnie Moore of the Dolce Group about how he's a movie star and they should have some respect.
Who knew that being a big-time movie star with a Screen Actor's Guild statue in your house means you know everything about the restaurant business?
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Reality shows love their dramatic twists, and never is it more dramatic then to throw one at the contestants in the final episode, which is exactly what happened on 'Famous Food' (Wed., 8Pm Et on VH1). But on the way to that moment, we learned that Vinny doesn't take constructive criticism well.
He stormed off before the announcement of the winner. His ego got so out of control, he started telling judges Mike Malin and Lonnie Moore of the Dolce Group about how he's a movie star and they should have some respect.
Who knew that being a big-time movie star with a Screen Actor's Guild statue in your house means you know everything about the restaurant business?
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- 9/8/2011
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Former Big Brother winner Mike “Boogie” Malin is being sued by a business partner who claims he embezzled money and spent it on partying, traveling and sex. The lawsuit is seeking millions of dollars in damages.
Mike 'Boogie' Malin: CBS
Mike “Boogie” Malin appeared on Big Brother 2 and won $500,000 as the last houseguest standing on Big Brother 7: All Stars. He currently co-stars with VH1 reality star Lonnie Moore on the reality show Famous Food.
Shereene Arazm, a partner of Malin and Moore in the Geisha House, LLC restaurant group, has filed a lawsuit against them claiming they embezzled money from the business. The suit claims the two stole funds from the company to “support their lavish party-boy lifestyles.”
“They gambled away hundreds of thousands of dollars that never belonged to them, they used some of the stolen monies to pay for sex, and they traveled the world at...
Mike 'Boogie' Malin: CBS
Mike “Boogie” Malin appeared on Big Brother 2 and won $500,000 as the last houseguest standing on Big Brother 7: All Stars. He currently co-stars with VH1 reality star Lonnie Moore on the reality show Famous Food.
Shereene Arazm, a partner of Malin and Moore in the Geisha House, LLC restaurant group, has filed a lawsuit against them claiming they embezzled money from the business. The suit claims the two stole funds from the company to “support their lavish party-boy lifestyles.”
“They gambled away hundreds of thousands of dollars that never belonged to them, they used some of the stolen monies to pay for sex, and they traveled the world at...
- 8/3/2011
- by Laura Vess
- SnarkFood.com
What's cooking with Heidi Montag? The former Hills star is teaming up with former Real Housewives villain Danielle Staub and Bachelor hunk Jake Pavelka on - what else? - a tasty new reality show. In a clip from Famous Food, which debuts July 10 on VH1, Montag meets her new costars, who will work together to launch a new restaurant in Hollywood. "People think I'm this train wreck that hasn't wrecked yet," she tells the camera before introductions are made. "Little do they know, I actually have a brain." The celebrities will work with restaurateurs Mike Malin and Lonnie Moore, who will judge their efforts in the kitchen and in the dining room.
- 6/23/2011
- PEOPLE.com
Filed under: TV News
We've been chronicling the creation of VH1's 'Famous Food' as any self-respecting rubber-necker might do, and the latest tidbit from the trainwreck-in-the-making, an official cast photo, won't disappoint.
In what many (we) are calling a reality show apocalypse, Danielle Staub, Heidi Montag, Jake Pavelka are teaming to open a restaurant. The cast also includes Ashley Dupre (call girl to New York's former governor Eliot Spitzer, but VH1 lists her as a "singer"), Oscar-winners DJ Paul and Juicy J from the Three 6 Mafia and 'Sopranos' veteran Vincent Pastore.
The cast will have to complete tasks to get the restaurant (titled Famous Food) off the ground. Restauranteurs Mike Malin and Lonnie Moore of the Dolce Group will award one lucky "celeb" with a partnership stake in the new restaurant.
The show premieres Sun., July 10 at 10Pm and you bet your bottom we'll be watching this gem.
We've been chronicling the creation of VH1's 'Famous Food' as any self-respecting rubber-necker might do, and the latest tidbit from the trainwreck-in-the-making, an official cast photo, won't disappoint.
In what many (we) are calling a reality show apocalypse, Danielle Staub, Heidi Montag, Jake Pavelka are teaming to open a restaurant. The cast also includes Ashley Dupre (call girl to New York's former governor Eliot Spitzer, but VH1 lists her as a "singer"), Oscar-winners DJ Paul and Juicy J from the Three 6 Mafia and 'Sopranos' veteran Vincent Pastore.
The cast will have to complete tasks to get the restaurant (titled Famous Food) off the ground. Restauranteurs Mike Malin and Lonnie Moore of the Dolce Group will award one lucky "celeb" with a partnership stake in the new restaurant.
The show premieres Sun., July 10 at 10Pm and you bet your bottom we'll be watching this gem.
- 6/14/2011
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
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