Thursday, August 5, 2010

Celebrities “Real” Lives On TV

 

Watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 4 Episode 4 - Baby Blues

There are many different shows gracing the airways that focus on the supposed real life of the celebrities we have grown to love, hate and cherish throughout our lives.

B-List superstars that have tried to find one last chance at keeping themselves in the public eye in a supposed positive light. The Kardashians, that Growing up Twisted show, The Lamas’s, Snoop Dogg and his family, the list seems to go on and on and on.

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i admit, i have been guilty of watching these shows. i adore them. A peek inside the insane lives of the rich and famous. Their tawdry affairs blasted on the tv for any and all to see and laugh at. It certainly serves to make one feel much better about their own lives.

In saying that though, i have to say that there is one of these shows in particular that i simply adore and can watch over and over again and when i see that the show is on marathon length on A&E i am on cloud nine. The funny thing is though i have never been a fan of this particular man exactly. i mean sure his music is alright and i appreciate what he and his rock group has done for music and many other enterprises, but it was not until i stumbled upon this show that i truly enjoyed him.

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Gene Simmons Family Jewels is funny and entertaining. Insightful and even something i do not mind letting my children be around to see. To see his crazy exploits, and the way his family teases the dickens out of him. His children are smart and amazingly funny. It is like as close to a true portrayal of how his everyday life seems to go.

Even if it isn’t complete truth or if it is edited to make them look better i think at the core they are still a quality family that truly enjoy one another’s company as well as teasing one another endlessly.

So to Gene, Shannon, Nick and Sophie…thank you for making my days a little brighter and letting us into your world even on the fringes.

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