The cast of ABC's "Celebrity Splash" -- yes, another reality series about stars diving into water -- has been announced by TMZ.
The series will feature Kendra Wilkinson, Katherine Webb (Miss Alabama USA), Drake Bell and more stars being trained by Olympic legends David Boudia and Greg Louganis.
The full cast spotted by TMZ:
Ndamukong Suh
Katherine Webb
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Nicole Eggert
Kendra Wilkinson
Louie Anderson
Drake Bell
E! personality Chuy
Keshia Knight Pulliam
Fox already aired its own two-hour celebrity diving special. The "Stars In Danger: The High Dive" cast included "Jersey Shore" veteran JWoww, Kim and Kyle Richards of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" and surfer Bethany Hamilton. The special didn't do well in the ratings, only netting 3.4 million viewers.
The series will feature Kendra Wilkinson, Katherine Webb (Miss Alabama USA), Drake Bell and more stars being trained by Olympic legends David Boudia and Greg Louganis.
The full cast spotted by TMZ:
Ndamukong Suh
Katherine Webb
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Nicole Eggert
Kendra Wilkinson
Louie Anderson
Drake Bell
E! personality Chuy
Keshia Knight Pulliam
Fox already aired its own two-hour celebrity diving special. The "Stars In Danger: The High Dive" cast included "Jersey Shore" veteran JWoww, Kim and Kyle Richards of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" and surfer Bethany Hamilton. The special didn't do well in the ratings, only netting 3.4 million viewers.
- 1/22/2013
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Nicole Eggert was a big star in the "Baywatch" heyday -- but her appearance on the new "What Not to Wear" makes it look like she's still on the A-list.A promo for her episode of the TLC show was just released and it paints a pretty hilarious (and not entirely accurate) picture of Nicole's day-to-day life.While it's true that the paparazzi have taken some less-than-flattering photos of her in the past, the clip makes it seem like they're camped outside hotels all day and night just to snap a pic!Those paps you see above ... we're guessing they're TLC interns. And, as far as we know, "Gossip" magazine isn't a real thing.Ridiculous set-up aside, Eggert really does need some help in the fashion department and we're hoping Stacy London and Clinton Kelly can shake her out of her sweatpants and into some more stylish duds."I gained a little bit of weight,...
- 1/10/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Last night one of the most ridiculous TV specials ever aired on Fox -- pitting D-list actors and reality stars against each other in a high dive competition."Stars In Danger: The High Dive" was basically "Diving with the Stars," with people like Kim and Kyle Richards, Antonio Sabato Jr., "Baywatch" alums David Chokachi and Alexandra Paul and football star Terrell Owens getting into swimsuits.And while the ladies looked great in their numbers, the guys stole the show.Antonio, David, Terrell and "So You Think You Can Dance" star Stephen "tWitch" Boss filled out their Speedos and put their fit physiques on display.Check out the pics above!So ... how did they do? Check out the video to see what happened when they paired up for a doubles round.In the end, Sabato Jr. was the winner of the evening. Did you watch the bizarre special last night? What'd you think?...
- 1/10/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Fans have been watching celebrities stepping out of their comfort zone on various competition shows for decades now. But "Stars in Danger: The High Dive" saw them not only have to tackle a difficult sport, but they had to do it in very tight clothing. The special brought together eight celebrities, including the Richards sisters from "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."
Kim and Kyle tackled the easiest dives, as their biggest challenge was facing Kyle's fear of heights. But for the women, the experience was more about tightening their bond as sisters. It's a good thing, too, as they didn't do very well in the competition at all.
In fact, one of the strongest competitors wasn't supposed to compete at all. When Jennifer "JWoww" Farley was medically unable to dive, her alternate, Alexandra Paul from "Baywatch" stepped in. Paul wound up coming second in both the single and doubles...
Kim and Kyle tackled the easiest dives, as their biggest challenge was facing Kyle's fear of heights. But for the women, the experience was more about tightening their bond as sisters. It's a good thing, too, as they didn't do very well in the competition at all.
In fact, one of the strongest competitors wasn't supposed to compete at all. When Jennifer "JWoww" Farley was medically unable to dive, her alternate, Alexandra Paul from "Baywatch" stepped in. Paul wound up coming second in both the single and doubles...
- 1/10/2013
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
My esteemed colleague Mandi Bierly and I just sat through two hours of “celebrity” diving and can officially break this staggering news: Stephen “tWitch” Boss wore way too many clothes on So You Think You Can Dance. Nice shot, Fox! Well done. It’s a hit.
Seriously, though — I was hooked on Stars in Danger: The High Dive. I knew it was stupid and I didn’t care. How genius, to make a cheesy celebrity sporting event like this a one-time special. It’s so much easier to lie about what you’re up to for one night than 13. Just imagine...
Seriously, though — I was hooked on Stars in Danger: The High Dive. I knew it was stupid and I didn’t care. How genius, to make a cheesy celebrity sporting event like this a one-time special. It’s so much easier to lie about what you’re up to for one night than 13. Just imagine...
- 1/10/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Jersey Shore star Jenni 'JWoww' Farley has admitted that she is nervous about appearing on Fox's celebrity diving show Stars In Danger: The High Dive. The reality star will appear in the one-off special alongside other celebrities including Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars Kim Richards and Kyle Richards, actor Antonio Sabato Jr and surfer Bethany Hamilton. The group of famous faces will be challenged to learn Olympic-style diving, including both solo and synchronised skills. However, JWoww told TV Guide that she was really anxious (more)...
- 1/9/2013
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
When Fox's "Stars In Danger: The High Dive" premieres, audiences will see Kyle Richards and Kim Richards, sisters and cast members on "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," in a very new light.
Kim said she signed up to learn how to dive like an Olympian to get closer to her sister. The two-hour reality special will see Kim, Kyle, "Jersey Shore" veteran JWoww, "Baywatch" stars David Chokachi and Alexandra Paul, Bethany Hamilton, Terrell Owens and Antonio Sabator Jr. compete in a diving competition.
Kim and Kyle have had their ups and downs on "Real Housewives," but there was no sibling rivalry on "Stars in Danger." "It was really neat -- the support system we had for each other," Kim said. "Where we come out of this at the end, really our relationship is strengthened above and beyond where I think it's ever been. It's really awesome."
While the two may have bonded,...
Kim said she signed up to learn how to dive like an Olympian to get closer to her sister. The two-hour reality special will see Kim, Kyle, "Jersey Shore" veteran JWoww, "Baywatch" stars David Chokachi and Alexandra Paul, Bethany Hamilton, Terrell Owens and Antonio Sabator Jr. compete in a diving competition.
Kim and Kyle have had their ups and downs on "Real Housewives," but there was no sibling rivalry on "Stars in Danger." "It was really neat -- the support system we had for each other," Kim said. "Where we come out of this at the end, really our relationship is strengthened above and beyond where I think it's ever been. It's really awesome."
While the two may have bonded,...
- 1/8/2013
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
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