Bravo Reality Shows News
- March 16, 2007
With the second season of Work Out ready to premiere on Bravo, one would assume that Sky Sport & Spa owner Jackie Warner should be pumped. However in early January one of her trainers, 44-year-old Doug Blasdell, died suddenly, casting a somber cloud over what is usually an energetic series.
- March 15, 2007
Bravo has announced the cast and premiere of Shear Genius, a new Project Runway and Top Chef-like reality competition series that will pit hairstylists against one another to see who can create the most fashionable coiffure.
March 13, 2007
Ambitious fashion designers across the country should ready their needles and thimbles, as Bravo has finally announced the nationwide casting call for the fourth season of its Emmy-nominated reality competition series Project Runway.
- March 8, 2007
Bravo has announced the premiere of the second season of Work Out, a reality series that follows the personal and professional lives of several trainers working at Sky Sport & Spa in Beverly Hills, CA.
- March 5, 2007
Bobby Brown's broadcasting gig ended as a Washington radio station rescinded its offer to pay his back child support so he could be released from jail.
February 19, 2007
The attention Jeffrey Sebelia has received for winning the third season of Bravo's Project Runway isn't translating into the same amount of success heaped on those who win other reality talent competition series, such as Fox's American Idol.
February 13, 2007
According to Top Chef 2 winner Ilan Hall, the show's editing is to blame for the less-than-flattering impression and bad aftertaste the 24-year-old chef left on many of the culinary competition's home viewers. And if you don't believe him, then just listen to his mom.
February 7, 2007
It looks as though we may never learn what makes Paula Abdul so wacky.
February 7, 2007
Tim Gunn has a lot on his plate and -- fortunately for Project Runway fans -- continuing to serve as a fashion mentor on the upcoming fourth season of the Bravo reality series is one of them.
February 7, 2007
John Gray probably made some enemies due to the way he acted on last week's premiere of Top Design, but during the second episode of Bravo's new reality competition series, the 40-year-old offers an explanation for his unruly behavior: he's taking medication to treat HIV.