, season 9 of MTV’s long-running reality TV franchise. At the time, she was a wide-eyed 21-year-old Brigham Young University student exploring life outside of Utah as the first Mormon on the series.
, season 9 of MTV’s long-running reality TV franchise. At the time, she was a wide-eyed 21-year-old Brigham Young University student exploring life outside of Utah as the first Mormon on the series.
long-running reality TV franchise,, has reunited after 22 years to continue the social experiment of finding out “what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real.” On the third installment of, David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Danny Roberts, Matt Smith, Julie Stoffer and Kelley Wolf all have moved back into the same Big Easy house -- but in the premiere, it quickly became clear that this group has a lot of unfinished business to deal with. While speaking to ET’s Lauren Zima, Roberts and Beck break down the explosive drama with Stoffer that led to a falling out between the housemates. “I don’t think we meant to disconnect from each other, but it just naturally happened.
’s 30-year history, Danny Roberts is one of the more memorable roommates to appear on the MTV reality franchise. And now, 22 years later, he’s reuniting with his castmates -- David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Matt Smith, Julie Stoffer and Kelley Wolf -- for season 3 of on Paramount+. “It brought up lots of memories and things that had been nicely tucked away in a closet, no pun intended,” Roberts tells ET’s Lauren Zima about the upcoming installment of, which may prove to be the most dramatic yet as he and other roommates finally unpack issues that forced them apart over the past two decades.
MTV’s -- and -- reunited for on Paramount+, the franchise is bringing the roommates from season 9’s back together for the latest installment of the renewed social experiment where they’ll get a second chance to stop being polite and start getting real. Ahead of what looks to be the most dramatic season yet, roommate Kelley Wolf opens up to ET’s Rachel Smith about the “meta” experience of moving back into the same house in the Big Easy, where the cast made history as the most watched season yet in 2000, and relived memories from 22 years prior. “We would sit around in the room and they would show a clip -- and it’s meta,” Wolf says of “watching yourself being filmed” and then having to reflect on those moments as a group, which also included David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Danny Roberts, Matt Smith and Julie Stoffer. “It was really interesting. I mean, the first time that I did the show, I didn’t have a ton of knowledge because I was too busy in the woods, thinking about Matt, apparently,” Wolf quips.
and, Paramount+ has brought back together the housemates of the original season for an all-new installment. That’s right, David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Danny Roberts, Matt Smith, Julie Stoffer and Kelley Wolf have all returned to the Big Easy to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. As teased in the tense and dramatic first trailer, things will be just as dramatic, if not more, 22 years later as the cast of season 9, which originally aired in 2000, are forced to live in the same house as they previously did. “Julie has a controversial history with many of us,” Danny is overheard saying, before Melissa adds, “I’m not trying to mess with that lady.” Clearly this group has a lot of unfinished business to deal with that hasn’t resolved itself in the two decades since they made history on TV by showing Danny’s relationship with a closeted man in the military during the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell era of serving.
, which sees Beth Anthony, Beth Stolarczyk, David Edwards, Glen Naessens, Irene Berrera-Kearns, Jon Brennan and Tami Roman all getting back together for season 2 of series on Paramount+. Ahead of their anticipated reunion, only ET was on set with the cast as memories were revisited and the chaos unfolded in real time. “It is definitely a roller-coaster ride, so get ready,” Beth S.
first debuted on MTV, the original cast is reuniting for season 2 of on Paramount+. Set to premiere Nov.
, which saw the original cast of reuniting after nearly 30 years, the unscripted special has been renewed for two more seasons on Paramount+.
have reunited for the Paramount+ limited series,, one of them is not living in the house. Eric Nies opens up to ET about testing positive for COVID-19 ahead of the reunion and being forced to quarantine in a nearby hotel. “It was heartbreaking for me,” the former model says, adding that it was not about testing positive or having the coronavirus that upset him the most.
as part of a new revival series, “The Real World Homecoming: New York,” premiering Thursday on Paramount+. Gentry told The Post in a recent Zoom call, “They got seven people who were very different and from very different backgrounds. But . . .
was unlike anything on TV at the time, with the cast of being the first to go through MTV’s “social experiment” of putting strangers together in a house, where they would be taped as they lived and worked together.
Announced as part of the line-up for the new Paramount+ streaming service, the limited-event series brings the groundbreaking reality stars back to the same apartment in the Big Apple that they lived in back in 1992 — and it seems things haven't changed much.The so-called «Seven Strangers» — whose personalities and lives clashed and blended for fascinating reality TV three decades ago — are looking back at their lives since last they interacted.Upon reflecting on how the lessons they were
is coming home to New York.In this teaser for, we see the original cast reunite in the same New York City loft.«This is the true story of the original social experiment,» the clip teases before flashing back to scenes of the OG cast.The reunion series will «revisit the shocking moments and explosive issues that transpired during the historic season and discuss how they parallel in today’s social climate.» Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B.
MTV's first debuted, and while it had a huge impact on reality television, the experience greatly affected one cast member on a personal level.The reality series premiered on May 21, 1992, and followed seven strangers who were picked to live in a house and have their lives taped.«If the didn't happen and my life didn't go the way it did, I might have been dead,» says Eric Nies in a teaser for the 's reunion, headed up by Andy Cohen.«There were a lot of wounds that I was suppressing from my
Paramount+ (currently CBS All Access) launches on March 4.This marks a homecoming for The Real World as the MTV's signature franchise returns to the ViacomCBS family, on the heels of the network's 40th anniversary. Most recently, it ran on Facebook Watch.The reunion series will bring back all seven members of the original cast in the same New York City loft, as they «revisit the shocking moments and explosive issues that transpired during the historic season and discuss how they parallel in
with the Season 1 cast — now no longer strangers — returning to their former loft to stop acting polite and start getting real.ViacomCBS announced the revival series, slated for the streaming service Paramount Plus’ launch on March 4, Deadline reported.For the reboot, the cast of the first season — Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell — will return to the Soho loft where they first met.
Reality TV producer Jonathan Murray pledged $1.1 million to the organization RespectAbility, a group that offers behind-the-camera training to people with disabilities. A portion of his donation will help fund the org’s summer lab program.
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