Earlier this week, we posted the
new trailer for Season 2 of "The City." For fans, it was a thrilling two minutes, and it did what a trailer should do: Get us excited about the season premiere at 10:30 p.m. April 27 on MTV.
According to MTV, the Season 2 premiere picks up right where last season left off. Whitney gets to show her new clothing line at New York Fashion Week. Afterward, Kelly Cutrone (who has been fronting her own show, Bravo’s “Kell on Earth”) returns to guide Port in getting her line out. Frenemy Olivia Palermo throws some shade Whitney’s way (of course). Roxy Olin still has Whitney’s back, but she’s not one to stand in the shadows. So we hear things get rocky for the two of them too.
Of course, we needed to know more. So Whitney Port spoke to us for about five minutes between shooting scenes for the show, and we asked her about as many questions about Season 2 that we could fit into the short time.
For the full article, go to
LATimes.com.
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In Vancouver, figure skater
Johnny Weir competed in his last winter Olympics.
Fans of his reality show on the Sundance Channel, "
Be Good Johnny Weir," know that the road to Vancouver was a tough one for the athlete.
Leading up to the Olympics, Weir made headlines after fur activists objected to his use of fur on his skating costume and made
threats on the athlete. Even after Weir agreed to remove it, the threats apparently continued and Weir decided to stay within the relative security of the Olympic village.
It was during the Olympics, though, when Weir's scores disappointed fans. To them, it seemed Weir was punished for opting for artistic value over the more obvious displays of athletic prowess shown by his competitors,
Evan Lysacek and
Evgeni Plushenko. Weir says there's more to the story.
For the full story and bonus video from my interview, go to
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