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What do The Bachelorette Emily Maynard and Snooki have in common?

People magazine thinks Emily Maynard has officially been cast as the new Bachelorette on the 2012 season of The Bachelorette with host Chris Harrison. But did they cast her too recklessly, inspired by the rampant success of Nicole Polizzi on the Jersey Shore? While Snooki is proud to be a Northern Jersey Girl with loose morals, Southern Emily claims to be a virtuous and conservative Christian girl. What do both reality TV stars have in common? That’s a pretty simple question to answer. Each one thinks their half of the United States revolves around them. Here’s a list of what to expect to see on next season’s show. Keep reading…

The Bachelor 2012 Ben Flajnik not man enough to keep up ratings?

Competing with new offerings from CBS and NBC, The Bachelor won a scant 7.7 million viewers for its season premier. Last year, Bachelor star celeb Brad Womack drew in 9 million viewers. People would rather watch failed relationships (a la star celeb splits like those of Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry and Russell Brand, and Sinead O’Connor) than watch love blossom for Ben Flajnik. Fans and critics alike continue get the rumor mills worked up over love birds like green celebrities Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, who have shown zero signs of relationship troubles. Maybe season 16 with Ben F just needs a good Crazy Michelle Money. Keep reading…

The Bachelor: Ben Flajnik ecofriendly sustainable agriculture enthusiast

The devoted wine-o (not whiner) Ben F was an odd choice for the Bachelor in some long term viewers opinions because of his whiny attitude about how badly his relationship with Ashley H ended. After kissing and telling (supposedly to break up Ashley Hebert from her new fiance JP while humiliating her in tabloid press the same way he had been on reality TV) he was not America’s favorite guy, really. But the eco-friendly reality TV star says his company Envolve Winery has committed to using only the most quality fruits from “sustainable, organic, and biodynamic growers,” making Ben Flajnik an up and coming green celebrity. Keep reading…