from the week of December 17 2006
On BET J's new hit show "My Model Looks Better Than Your Model," host Eva Marcille announces the winners with the memorable catch phrase, Baby, you've got style."
Now it turns out people are saying the same about Eva. The "America's Next Top Model" winner joins Gwen Stefani, Fergie, Beyonce and Joy Bryant as one of this year's "Top 20 Most Stylish Women," according to Stylelist on AOL.
This is what they had to say about her year. "This 'America's Next Top Model' star parlayed her win into a hosting gig for BET J's new reality series 'My Model Looks Better Than Your Model.' Eva also pink-slipped her co-managers Tyra Banks and Benny Medina, and dropped her last name to use her softer-sounding middle name, Marcille.
And this is what they had to say about her style. "Her closely-cropped blond curls and boldly-colored skin-baring frocks combine over-the-top glamour with sizzling sex appeal."
Congratulations Eva!
Posted on December 18 2006, 12:02PM | Permalink
Well, it's that time of year again.
Last year at this time we brought you the sexiest Santas on the Internet. Thanks to the people at the Beverly Center in Los Angeles, we highlighted some of the hottest Santas out there.
This year, they're at it again. The Hollywood shopping mall has picked a new "hunky Santa" for 2006.
And once again, I have found some better selections. Eric DeChavez (shown above) makes a nice Santa, courtesy of Chrisgeary.com, which has a host of pictures posted on the Internet.
If you know a better sexy Santa, or if you have a cute Santa pic of your own, send it in and I'll try to post it. (Please don't send copyrighted photos if they're not your own though.) Happy holidays.
Posted on December 19 2006, 1:42PM | Permalink
Good things do happen more than once. My BET co-host Crystal McCrary Anthony is going back on The View today.
Crystal will join Rosie, Joy and Elisabeth as a guest co-host for the day. And what a day it is!
The four women will be interviewing none other than U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is considering a bid to run for president. Could Hillary be making an announcement?
Well actually, the real reason for Clinton's appearance is to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of her best-selling book, It Takes A Village To Raise A Child.
Today's live episode of The View should be full of hot topics on everything from politics to child rearing. You may even hear what Crystal’s son’s first grade class wanted to know most from Senator Clinton. Tune in. You won't want to miss it.
Posted on December 20 2006, 12:29AM | Permalink
It was the television event of the year day, and Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert proved himself to be the funniest man on cable TV Comedy Central.
Last night's year-end finale of The Colbert Report was a hilarious half-hour episode called “Rock and Awe: Countdown to Guitarmegeddon”
It all started last summer when Colbert launched a "green screen challenge," inviting his audience to superimpose images onto a green screen scene he had created. Then in November, the rock group The Decemberists apparently stole the idea and asked their fans to create their own video of one of their songs from a green screen performance they recorded.
An alarmed Colbert called out the rock group, and they responded by challenging him to a guitar "shred off." All was settled last night.
The show began with the "60 Minutes" ticking timepiece and CBS correspondent Morley Safer introduced the episode in trademark "60 Minutes" style. Colbert invited three judges, including New York's governor-elect Eliot Spitzer to decide the contest between himself and Decemberists' guitar player Chris Funk. When Colbert faked an injury, he had to be replaced by his ready backup, Peter Frampton.
The first two judges split their votes 1-1, leaving Spitzer in the tie-breaking position. The governor-elect wisely recused himself after reporting that Colbert had tried to bribe him during the commercial break. That left it up to the audience to decide the winner.
Even then it wasn't clear until Henry Kissinger, live via satellite, declared that the American people had won. Colbert interpreted that as a victory, and with that the challenge was over and the 2006 season came to an end.
It was one of the most ridiculous and classic moments in television.
Posted on December 21 2006, 2:06AM | Permalink
