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It's official: Sarah Palin reality show coming to TLC

Discovery Communications made the official announcement this morning that they have bought Sarah Palin's new reality show, "Sarah Palin's Alaska" (working title).

The deal is for eight episodes of the show, which was initially described as a sort of travelogue of the state of Alaska hosted by Palin, but Discovery is now touting it as a show about Palin and also about Alaska. What exactly does that mean? Your guess is as good as mine.

Trump & Omarosa go for another dose of reality

 

Donald Trump has racked up three wives, but there's one woman he's stuck with: Omarosa.

And now, TV One has announced that the two are getting together again for a new reality series called "Omarosa's Ultimate Merger."

Yep, the woman TV Guide named the #1 reality TV villain is trying to find a man.

Here's how they describe the premise:

On the show, Omarosa will put a cadre of 12 hot, successful bachelors through a gauntlet of tests. These challenges are designed to play upon their weaknesses, test their
business acumen, measure their seductive strengths, and draw out their true intentions.

"Stylista": Zac Posen Slums

We're down to the Final Four and with Kate gone, the drama is on a low hum.

We begin with Johanna, the ruffle-loving military analyst who speaks fluent Chinese, flaunting her insecurities and Megan encouraging her self-flogging.

Johanna reveals that, because she has no experience in fashion, her true love, she started a fashion blog
so she could have writing clips (there are ruffle photos EVERYWHERE). Sadly, her impressive resume would only get her a yucky job in defense.

Friday night with Stacy and Clinton

I've never seen such a hot fashion mess as Lynn from tonight's episode of "What Not To Wear."

Sporting a winged '80s-rocker mullet and black eyeliner — which she melts with a match — Lynn, who predictably talks with a Noo Yawk accent, actually nominated herself for the show.

I'm proud of her for recognizing her need for an intervention.

Who's your daddy: "Coolio's Rules"

In recent pop culture, Cliff Huxtable stands as the quintessential TV dad, and arguably, the most revered black TV dad. Sure, there are some who thought James Evans was more realistic. And nowadays, there's Julius, from "Everybody Hates Chris," the cheap, loving, Rochelle-ruled dad hailed for being one of the few fathers in the show's fictional Brooklyn neighborhood.

"The Amazing Race": Andrew and Dan's love story

The frat boys, Andrew and Dan, made a mark in this episode, with Andrew
proclaiming that this leg could be the "turning point" in their
relationship. Dan, it seems, can be wacky and unfocused. Andrew is here
to win!

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