Battlestar Galactica may be over, but it doesn't mean this Summer will be without it's beautiful bouncing Cylon babies. Congrats, Chen! Big Brother is our favorite show here at TVgasm, and this Summer we will be presenting our second Big Brother web comic series by our own Nick the Intern. Get your formula and your WD 40 ready, cuz it's gonna be huge. See you in July!
This is the first photo of Amber and Daniele a continent away from the Big Brother 8 house. With all the uproar over Jen Johnson's antics, we can't forget that beautiful skinnybone future Playboy model Daniele Donato and stroke-mouthed weeping, praying anti-Semite Amber Siyavus Tomcavage were whisked away to New York City this week to appear on and cross-promote the new CBS game show Power of 10 after placing first and second in the Power of Veto competition.
It's not too much of a spoiler to reveal that Big Brother 8 contestant Jen Johnson went off the rails this week. While producers are saving the scenes for tonight's eviction episode, her meltdown was seen on Big Brother After Dark and clips have spread across the Internet this week. Placed on the block for the fourth time, and under provocation from her fellow houseguests, she freaked, broke the rules, went off the slop, destroyed Evil Dick's ciggies and wound up being penalized by Big Brother himself.
Jen, a bikini model and nanny for Vanna White's kids, has played the dumb bunny this season, though her college double majors in Architecture and Early Childhood Development have led many to believe it's all a strategic act.
But now... she may have gone too far.
Big Brother executive producer Allison Grodner speaks for the first time about what's going on, setting the stage for tonight's Flipit/Schoonie recap (live- blog it guys!)... after the jump...
Most of us have to wait til tonight to see the historic ruckus Jen Johnson caused in the Big Brother 8 house this week, but with all the fighting, crying, praying, racism, threats and Eric Stein's monkey-spanking (now we now why they call him "America's Player"), CBS knows that the real show is going on 24/7.
So they've teamed up with a bunch of cellphone services to let the live show feed run continuously on mobile handsets.