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The buff banker is the latest castaway to be blindsided off the island

By Sona Charaipotra Apr 5, 2012 3:52PM
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Blindside alert! Buff banker Michael Jefferson, 30, was definitely not expecting to be the next castaway voted off "Survivor: One World," especially because he thought he had two strong alliances going. But the women's team trifecta of Chelsea, Kim and Sabrina seems to be calling the shots these days -- and they're all about eliminating the threats. 
 

MSN TV: You seemed genuinely surprised to see Jeff call your name as the next castaway eliminated. 

Michael: I was truly surprised. I didn't see this coming at all. I really thought I'd covered all my bases. I had an alliance with the men, but I was also in pretty tight with the Salani ladies. Or at least that's what I thought anyway. Turns out I was wrong. But I was hurt by that. I really trusted Kim. I thought we were all tight. 

It's funny. Last week they really Jonas tried to get you out, but no go. What changed this week?

I guess they saw me as the biggest threat. This season has definitely been unique. We've seen a lot of the strongest players get taken out really earlier -- Matt, Bill, Monica. So I knew I had to watch my back a bit, but I felt so confident about Salani, I thought I had a free pass for a while. I thought I could coast. But Jonas really put the spotlight on me on his way out, so it was my turn this week.

Troy seemed really upset when Kim told him you were plotting against him, which clearly was a ploy. What's up with that?

Actually, Troy and I didn't really get along, unfortunately. He and Jonas really didn't want to have anything to do with me. I made the effort. They would not reciprocate. So that was that. 

Did you see Jonas as a threat?

I don't really see at all how Jonas would be a threat. He was a really nice guy, but he was really about following the leader. I didn't understand what that was all about. For me, it made sense to get rid of the dead weight. I thought they'd send Christina home, or maybe Tarzan. 

You and Jay were pretty tight, but he voted against you. Surprised?

No. I can't really blame him. He's trying to cover his ass, and that means going with the flow, at least for now. It's strategy, and it's a smart way to play it, at least for now. He knows who's got the power at the moment, so it's like he's driftwood, just floating along, hoping he's not the next target. He may eventually have to make a power play if he wants to stay in the game, but when you're out there, you've got to do what you have to do to make it to the end. 

Do you think he has it in him to make a big move?

I do think he can -- I think he may have too eventually. I think with the guys, right off the bat, it was me and Matt and Jay who were the contenders. Matt got taken out of the game really quickly, and that set the tone, really. So it's smart to lay low for now. But I think Jay may have to do something to undermine this girls' alliance. 

"Survivor: One World" airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
 

Oscar-winning actress first former contestant to land the job

By Mekeisha Madden Toby 14 hours ago

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Jennifer Hudson is coming back to "American Idol."

 

The Oscar-winning actress and one-time contestant will be a judge when the beloved singing competition returns for Season 13, E! Online reports.

 

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As reported earlier this week, FOX and the producers behind "American Idol" are hoping to recruit more past winners and competitors as judges. Other candidates include Kelly ClarksonAdam Lambert and Clay Aiken. But Clarkson's camp told THR the "Stronger" singer will have no part on the judge's panel next season.

 

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"American Idol" is in need of new judge blood and bringing back former competitors could do the trick. Season 12 lost 33 percent of its viewers from last year and 10 million from 2011, due in part to the success of NBC's "The Voice." According to The Wrap, all four judges from Season 12 -- Randy Jackson, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban -- and even producer Nigel Lythgoe are getting the boot. But so far, Jackson has been the only one to officially bow out.

 

"American Idol" Season 13 returns to FOX in 2014.   

 

'X Factor' head doesn't rule out working with original 'American Idol' judges in the future

By MSN TV 20 hours ago

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"X Factor" honcho Simon Cowell is open to reconstructing the original "American Idol" judges panel with Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul sometime in the future. For now, Cowell is slated to judge alongside Demi Lovato and new additions Kelly Rowland and Paula Rubio on "The X Factor" next season. But one day he could see himself reuniting with the team of judges that made "American Idol" a global sensation when it began in 2002.

 

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He told "Extra," "I wouldn’t rule it out. I don't know on what show, but I think we've probably all got a desire to do something together again." As for his current trio of females, Cowell thinks their chemistry -- or perhaps lack of chemistry --- will only intensify the drama. He explained, "Putting a load of girls into one situation and seeing how they get on, I like that. I think it's fun."

 

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Rep for the Season 1 champ confirms she'll play no part on the show next season

By MSN TV 20 hours ago

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"American Idol" champ Kelly Clarkson won't join the FOX singing competition show as a judge for Season 13. The "Stronger" singer's rep confirmed to the Hollywood Reporter she will have no part on the panel of the show next season. Clarkson was at the center of rumors suggesting show producers were eyeing an all-alumni judging panel, with Clay Aiken, Jennifer Hudson and Adam Lambert also reported to have been contacted.

 

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FOX network bosses are scrambling to find a fix for the TV contest after the Season 12 finale saw a 33 percent drop in viewers compared to last year. Longtime judge Randy Jackson has jumped ship. Reports suggest that Nicki Minaj won't be returning. The futures of Mariah Carey and Keith Urban uncertain.

 

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Nick Carter developing series with fiancée, A.J. McLean looking to go 'Dancing'

By MSN TV 20 hours ago

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Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter is developing his own reality TV series. His untitled series, which will center on the pop star and his fiancée Lauren Kitt as they plan their upcoming wedding, is winning over executives at several cable networks, according to reports. Carter tells blogger Perez Hilton, "It will also be about the growing-up phase of my life."

 

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He isn't the only member of the grown-up boy band with his sights set on reality TV. A.J. McLean is desperate to show off his dancefloor skills on "Dancing With the Stars." Bandmate Howie Dorough explains, "The same year that Nick's brother (Aaron Carter) did it ("Dancing With the Stars"), I was approached about doing it but obviously couldn't do it because of the fact we were embarking on a new record and touring. I know A.J. has always said he's wanted to do it, for sure. He has almost begged to be on the show."

 

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'The Clintons' will showcase ongoing copyright battle on 'Osbournes'-like series

By MSN TV 20 hours ago

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Funk icon George Clinton has vowed to use his new reality TV show to highlight his various legal battles over the copyrights to his songs. The Funkadelic legend is embroiled in numerous ongoing lawsuits over the use of his back catalog, and in January he was ordered to hand over the rights to four of his classic tracks to pay off a $1.5 million debt to his former lawyers. Earlier this year he announced he'd be following in the footsteps of rockers Gene Simmons and Ozzy Osbourne by launching his own family-based reality show, called "The Clintons." Now the star has revealed his legal battles will be at the core of the program. 

 

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Clinton tells Uncut magazine, "I'm doing a reality show with my family, with my son Tracy, my six grandkids, Scott Thompson, Brandi ... It's a big family thing. A bit like ("The Osbournes"). But most of them are, like, musicians, rappers and everything ...  We got to come up with new ways to get the music across, so we're doing this reality show, so we can expose all the noses out there, stealing the copyrights and taking people's music and money. This is all gonna be part of the reality show, the copyright fight."

 

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Amy's Baking Company adds immigration proceeding to public relations quagmire

By MSN TV Thu 7:46 AM

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Amy's Baking Company restaurateur Samy Bouzaglo, made infamous for his stint on Gordon Ramsay's show "Kitchen Nightmares," is facing deportation for withholding information about his criminal past. The Moroccan-born Israeli citizen was apparently less than forthcoming with immigration officials about drug distribution and extortion charges that landed him in prison before he came to the United States 13 years ago.  

 

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Bouzaglo is now mired in ongoing immigration court proceedings that could result in his expulsion from the country, AZ Central reports. His attorney, David Asser, says the matter began two years ago and is unrelated to his unflattering portrayal on FOX's "Kitchen Nightmares." His residency was the subject of a removal hearing on Monday in Arizona. Samy tells the Arizona Republic, "The FBI knows all about me ... The IRS knows. I want people to know about me. But not today, not tomorrow. I have nothing to hide."

 

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'Starting Strong' to chronicle what it means to live, eat and breathe Army life

By MSN TV Thu 7:37 AM

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Actor Ricky Schroder and his production company have joined forces with the U.S. Army to produce an unscripted series that will shed light on the different aspects of Army life. "Starting Strong," which is directed, narrated and produced by Schroder, aims to educate Americans about daily life in the Army and potential careers within the organization. Viewers will be introduced to more than 150 military occupational specialties by Army prospects who will share their personal on-the-job experiences. Schroder tells the Hollywood Reporter, "This is sort of new for the Army to give this behind-the-scenes, open-door look at what it means to live, eat and breathe Army life. Viewers are going to see real young men and women getting real experience in living, eating and breathing Army culture and jobs." 

 

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One focus for the series will center around the expectations of military candidates and how they match up with reality. The series will follow trainees through the challenges of their chosen profession until they ultimately decide to join the Army or return to civilian life. Schroder explains, "Sometimes what the families want the young man or woman to do is different than what they end up doing. And the Army's standards are higher than ever. So, in some cases, the Army may not want you because you are just not up to standards. You will see some of that, but it will be handled in a very delicate and gentle way." The 10-week chronicle is set to debut on FOX stations on June 2, with four additional episodes available online.

 

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'Who Do You Think You Are?' to return in July on TLC

By MSN TV Thu 7:32 AM

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Lisa Kudrow's family tree-themed "Who Do You Think You Are?" has taken root at a new network after bosses at NBC axed it last year. Sarah Jessica Parker, Susan Sarandon and Lionel Richie were among the celebrities who investigated their ancestral history on the series, which ran for three seasons and was executive produced by former "Friends" star Kudrow. NBC executives decided to cancel "Who Do You Think You Are?" last May, but it has now been picked up by TLC.

 

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A statement from Kudrow reads, "I've never stopped hearing about how much people love 'Who Do You Think You Are?,' and I've always known that we've had more great stories to share. TLC is a great home for the series, and we join our excited celebrity participants as we unearth some amazing background and surprising histories." The new eight-part reality series will kick off on July 23.

 

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