Monday, January 7, 2013
A local resident took her shot at Bachelor Sean Lowe's heart in the new season of the reality dating show airing Monday night.
UPDATED 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. Ashley Palenkas of Macomb Township did not make the cut on the first episode of the new season of "The Bachelor" on Monday night. Her provocative dancing and obsession with "Fifty Shades of Grey" didn't seem to impress Sean Lowe during the first cocktail party and rose ceremony. Palenkas was also seen in the final clip of the show, waving around a tie, showing off a blurred tattoo and, finally, asking her mom not to be upset with her wild behavior. ---- A Macomb Township woman is seeking reality show romance on this season of "The Bachelor" premiering at 8 p.m. tonight on ABC. Ashley Palenkas is among 26 contestants vying for a chance of love with Dallas native Sean Lowe. Lowe was a finalist on last season's "The…
Thursday, May 31, 2012
The network is looking for men and women for season 17 of the TV show.
ABC will be in Novi on June 14 to look for men and women to be on season 17 of the hit show The Bachelor. Men and women who are interested in finding true love on the show can go to the casting call at Tin Fish, located at Twelve Oaks Mall, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. You can also apply or nominate someone online or via mail. Applicants must be at least 21 years old. The casting website says the show is looking for men and women with charm, style and personality. The TV executives are having more than a dozen casting calls across the country within the next two months, but this is the only one planned in Michigan. The season 16 finale of the show with Bachelor Ben Flajnik aired in March, and Flajnik stopped by Novi's Kroger in February to hand …
Monday, March 5, 2012
Macomb Township resident Angela Patrick will be featured in this week's episodes of "The Revolution," a daily talk show that airs at 2 p.m. weekdays on ABC.
Weight had always been an intensely personal struggle for Angela Patrick and one she never planned to share with a national television audience. But that is just what the 44-year-old Macomb Township mother of two will do when her five-month weight loss journey is revealed on ABC’s newest talk show, “The Revolution,” this week. “It is challenging,” Patrick said of her participation in the show. “I am a private person and the level of exposure required – it is so real. You see (the) day-to-day (struggles) enough to say, ‘This could change someone’s life. You could do this, too.’” Somewhere between sending her daughters off to college and establishing her own career, Patrick believes she lost sight of herself. “I put myself on the back burner…
misskristheref
9:10 am on Tuesday, January 8, 2013
I was SO excited to see a hometown girl on a national show....until I saw how weird and drunk she acted ! On a first meeting, you pull out a tie and start talking about Fifty Shades of Gray? I would have bounced her right there....and saved her from the falling down drunk she became later ! So sad....   more ›