Ricki Lake is now hosting ''Charm School'' on VH1, will she outshine Sharon Osbourne from last season?
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I watched the whole Rock of Love Charm school season, and looked forward to every episode. This just sounds like fluff from a d-list celebrity trying to make her way in. I just don't see how it will be successful!
A VH1.com rep says this:
"We are thrilled to have Ricki spearheading this new take on Charm School. Our audience knows her, loves her and respects her. And Ricki certainly knows a thing or two about taking big, loud characters and bringing them to a place of new emotional understanding."
Umm. Does he even watch the show? A new emotional understanding? These are a bunch of floozies who want their 5 minutes of fame!
http://joliesimons.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/ricki_lake.jpg
B o r i n g !!!
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M$And be nice.. Everyone needs work now-a-days! :D
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