The Fresh Prince
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Uhh.... guess we should have kept him on the Jazz???
they would have some handsome children
A source tells Wetpaint Entertainment that last fall, a representative of E!, the network that airs the many Kardashian reality shows, approached the New York Knicks to find out if Danilo Gallinari, the studly Italian who was then a forward on the team, would be interested in dating Kim. According to our source, both E! and Kim were interested in having her date a big New York athlete for the debut season of Kourtney & Kim Take New York, and the Knicks were their first choice. (The show, which first aired in January 2011, begins its second season next month.) Gallinari — then 22 to Kim’s 30 — was told that such a move would be good for his career and that he would garner lots of media exposure. Gallinari declined, saying he would be happy to meet Kim but wasn't interested in dating or being a reality-show star. E! had “no comment” when we called them.
...Really too bad what happened with the Kardashians. I have an acquaintance who knew the family when the father was still alive (before he got involved with O.J.) and when the girls were young. Good family. Then money and notoriety/fame came along and we see the result.
Ain't that the (sad) truth?!Compared to the mom and kids, he is the reasonable one.
Gotta get all them housewives to stop buying People, The Enquirer, etc. and getting up on radaronline and OMG. Then the paparazzi would have no market for their pictures. It's no different than us basketball whores. Once arenas stop selling out, price increases will stop. Yes, it may hurt the first couple of cities that eventually have teams move out, but when enough people get fed up, when cities stop using public funds to finance arenas, then the lunacy will stop. Of ocurse that will never happen because too many people live vicariously through athletes. And the same can be said of celebrities.I wish that all them media would just tell the paparazzi, "We are no longer paying for pictures." I would love to see these attention whores come out of a restaurant with no one there waiting for them.
Gotta get all them housewives to stop buying People, The Enquirer, etc. and getting up on radaronline and OMG. Then the paparazzi would have no market for their pictures. It's no different than us basketball whores. Once arenas stop selling out, price increases will stop. Yes, it may hurt the first couple of cities that eventually have teams move out, but when enough people get fed up, when cities stop using public funds to finance arenas, then the lunacy will stop. Of ocurse that will never happen because too many people live vicariously through athletes. And the same can be said of celebrities.