JWoww to compete in celebrity high-diving show
'Jersey Shore' star will join Richards sisters, 'Baywatch' alumni, more poolside
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Jenni "JWoww" Farley is going headfirst into FOX's new reality TV special, "Stars in Danger: The High Dive," where she'll compete with other celebrities in a diving competition. The "Jersey Shore" bombshell has wrapped up her duties on the hit MTV series, and now she's moving into the pool.
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Joining Farley on the diving board are "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" sisters Kim and Kyle Richards, former NFL pro Terrell Owens, actor Antonio Sabato Jr., Soul Surfer Bethany Hamilton, and "Baywatch" stars Alexandra Paul and David Chokachi. Based on a long-running German series, the contest will pit eight celebrities against one another. They'll be trained by acclaimed diving coaches, then compete in Olympic-style dives, including high dives and synchronized dives. "Stars in Danger: The High Dive" premieres Wednesday, Jan. 9, on FOX, three months before ABC's own pool-centric series, "Celebrity Diving," debuts.
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