Bristol Palin’s New Reality Show

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By Nads | | 12:00 pm | 8 Comments
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Bristol Palin and Tripp

The Bio Channel has greelit 10 half-hour episodes starring Bristol Palin and Kyle Massey. The new docu-series will have Bristol and her son, Tripp, moving to Los Angeles from Alaska to crash with her DWTS pal Kyle and his brother, Christopher. While in L.A., Bristol will be helping a small charity and of course living in harmony with her BFF and company. Can this show sound any more contrived? I understand that they’re trying to do something uplifting, but honestly, I could care less. This new untitled show sounds like a snooze fest, plus don’t they already have a show similar to this called Teen Mom?

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8 Comments

  1. 1
    mulecitybabe
    Posted May 9, 2011 at 1:47 pm

    Oh dear Lord. I’m going to have to throw out my tv.

    And that poor baby. He has Sarah “I can see Russia from here” Palin for a grandma, a fame-ho mother and a failed Playgirl centerfold for a daddy. Alaska might as well start construction on his room at the asylum now.

  2. 2
    2Hyper
    Posted May 9, 2011 at 1:52 pm

    This world I live in confuses me every day. I feel confident saying that there is no way I could ever imagine that a potential candidate for presidency has family members (or have personally) involved in reality tv and fame-whoring and still have a viable shot at running this country.

    I am not one to mix it up. I like all pieces of my life in compartments. It babbles me to see politics and reality tv in the same playpen. Is no one else bothered by this?

  3. 3
    marijai
    Posted May 9, 2011 at 1:59 pm

    Okay, I’m calling this STUPID. What 20-somethings want to room with a person with a toddler? Didn’t we see this storyline on Teen Mom with Maci and her friends? I’ve never had anything against the girl. Lord knows we can’t pick our parents, only the old-folks home they go to. But she is really starting to get on my nerves.

    And if this is the reason for her new face, she should put the old face back on, forget this crappy TV show, and take her ass back to Alaska.

  4. 4
    Lizbot
    Posted May 9, 2011 at 2:54 pm

    Hi hate to sound cynical, but…my first thought upon reading this is that Sarah would like her family to seem as though they are in with “the Blacks”. I hope that’s not the real reason Bristol is moving in with Kyle, but we’ll probably never know (unless one of the Palin’s gets caught on tape or Kyle or his brother decide to do a tell-all later).

    Whatever the reason, I don’t get why we should be interested in watching. I don’t get the “watching people live” thing. I know more people in my day to day life whose lives I’d rather watch on tv than any of the people they give these reality shows to.

  5. 5
    Posted May 9, 2011 at 3:51 pm

    This from the daughter of a woman who spent half of HER reality show talking about how damn great it was to get away from the press? What an absolute mindfuck.

  6. 6
    plockeness monster
    Posted May 10, 2011 at 7:29 am

    Ughhhh. The Palin family makes me want to punch a baby. Maybe the new reality show is the reason Bristol got plastic surgery…?

  7. 7
    Posted May 10, 2011 at 12:04 pm

    Just when I thought Bristol couldn’t get any more fame-whorey.

  8. 8
    NotWithoutMyTV
    Posted May 10, 2011 at 12:33 pm

    I know. It’s such a shame. That girl’s got so many other skills she could be capitalizing on…

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