I have a confession to make. My name is M2 and I’m a Reality Show Junkie!
Yeah, Flavor of Love… a total of about 60 women fighting to win the affections of Flavor Flav. Flavor of Love 1, when Flavor Flav chose Hoopz and she dumped him on the reunion show. Flavor of Love 2, when Deelishes was really the one… for a couple of months anyway. Then Flavor of Love 3, when Flav finally found his Ms. Ghetto Fabulous Good-Girl… Thing 2. Just to realize that he really wanted to be with one of his babies mammas, dumped Thing 2 and proposed to his most recent baby momma on the reunion show.
Now everything that I’ve seen of Flav leads me to believe that he is a really beautiful person… on the inside. Good looking is different to everyone so lets just say he’s not mainstream good-looking, when means the average person probably wouldn’t think he’s good-looking. This is one of those times that I just have to ask… Do looks really matter?
I would like to say that looks don’t matter to me but they do. I’m just not that mature. I can say that I’m not shallow because you must have more than just good looks, but good looks must be present.
One of the spin-off shows from Flavor of Love was a show call Charm School. Six contestants from Flavor of Love 1 and 7 contestants from Flavor of love 2 competed for the title of Charm School Queen and $50,000. There is also a new show out called From Gs to Gents… 14 gangsters determined to become gentlemen while competing for $100,000. The question that comes to mind with these shows is… Can people really change?
I think that to change who you really are at the core, you would first have to believe that something is wrong with that part of you and really want it to change. I think that if you’re changing for any external reason… for money or because someone else wants you to, you can do it but it will be temporary.
One of my favorite shows is Big Brother. As in Big Brother is watching. Groups of people are isolated in a house together for about three months. During this time they can only interact with each other, have no idea of news happening outside of the house, have their every move recorded 24/7 by cameras located every place in the house except the stall where the toilets are located.
Could you stand the scrutiny of being watched all day every day, having people pick a part your every word and action? What about the deceit? The manipulation required to be the last man standing and receive the grand prize. Does the end really justify the means? Can you treat people any kind of way just because you have a good reason?
Now Next Food Network Star, Top Chef and Hell’s Kitchen are all cooking based reality shows. Most of the contestants are already doing well in their hometowns as chefs and they come together competing for fame and fortune to be judged by the best of the best in their industry.
Are you confident enough in your skills to compete with others who do what you do and think that they are better at it?
Personally, I would love the opportunity to compete against other wedding planners. For the past 20 years, I have been perfecting all areas of my service and would confidently put myself and my team up against anyone in the industry.
The next show, The Fabulous Life, features the life of Kimora Lee Simmons, ex-wife of Russell Simmons, their two daughters and all of Kimora’s fabulosity. Kimora is most definitely a drama queen but she is about her business. If you work hard for her (and you will work hard) she will promote you and give you a chance to shine on a higher level… where you will continue to work hard for her.
Do you believe in giving people a chance just because they work hard and you believe in them or must they come to you degreed up with lots of experiences?
I am very big on knowing who a person is. If that person has proved themselves to be a loyal, hard worker and I believe they can do the job… I would give them the opportunity.
OK, the final show is Extreme Makeover Home Edition. The show does major, sometimes complete, renovations to homes in need. There is a big story hitting the headlines because one of the houses that received an extreme makeover is in foreclosure. In 2005, an Atlanta family had their home demolished and completely rebuilt by the show… 1,800 people helped to build this four bedroom mini-mansion worth $450,000. the family also received $250,000 in contributions for scholarships for the children and a home maintenance fund.
Now what happened is that the family took out a $450,000 mortgage on the house to fund a construction business that failed. My questions is… should certain gifts have strings attached? Did they have the right to gamble that home away that was given to them? Or is your view that it was a gift, it was theirs, if they messed it up… oh well?
I’m kind of torn on this one… a gift is a gift so technically it was theirs to loss. At the same time, I think that they owed it to the people who worked hard for them to be more responsible with that gift. What do you think?
Only Love,
~M2
July 29, 2008
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