Survivor: China Cast Revealed

We begin the one month countdown to season 15 of Survivor with the release of the cast list. A WWE wrestler, a guy named Chicken, and someone who lists his profession as former model are among 16 contestants who will be headed to Survivor’s first appearance in China.

Name: Aaron Resiberger
Age: 32
Hometown: Venice, CA
Occupation: Surfing Instructor

Name: Amanda Kimmel
Age: 23
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Occupation: Hiking guide

Name: Ashley Massaro
Age: 28
Hometown: East Northport, NY
Occupation: WWE wrestler

Name: Courtney Yates
Age: 26
Hometown: New York City, NY
Occupation: Waitress

Name: Dave Cruser
Age: 37
Hometown: Simi Valley, CA
Occupation: Former model

Name: Denise Martin
Age: 40
Hometown: Douglas, MA
Occupation: School lunch lady

Name: Erik Huffman
Age: 26
Hometown: Nashville, TN
Occupation: Musician

Name: Jaime Dugan
Age: 22
Hometown: Columbia, SC
Occupation: Student

Name: James Clement
Age: 30
Hometown: Lafayette, LA
Occupation: Grave digger

Name: Jean-Robert Bellande
Age: 36
Hometown: Las Vegas, NV
Occupation: Professional poker player

Name: Leslie Nease
Age: 38
Hometown: Tega Cay, SC
Occupation: Christian radio talk show host

Name: Michael “Frosti” Zernow
Age: 20
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Occupation: Parkour athlete/Student

Name: Peih-Gee Law
Age: 29
Hometown: Marina Del Rey, CA
Occupation: Jeweler

Name: Sherea Lloyd
Age: 26
Hometown: Atlanta, GA
Occupation: Elementary teacher

Name: Steve “Chicken” Morris
Age: 47
Hometown: Marion, VA
Occupation: Chicken Farmer

Name: Todd Herzog
Age: 22
Hometown: Pleasant Grove, UT
Occupation: Flight attendant

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for full coverage of Survivor: China.

Big Brother 8 Episode 20

In typical Big Brother fashion, the balance of power shifted on Big Brother 8 Episode 19, and the side that was in danger the week before somehow won HOH. Now that Danielle’s in power, will we see something unpredictable happen, or will the nominations be pretty much as expected (again)?

The show starts off with Amber crying and crying some more… and then crying some more. Eric suffers even more fallout because of what America makes him do, yet somehow he still seems to be in a pretty good position.

Danielle gets no pictures of her boyfriend and a letter from Nick. No need to draw any conclusions here, as they’ve already been arrived at weeks ago.

A montage of all the words Amber doesn’t know. Scary. Eric then attempts to smooth things over with her, which probably isn’t necessary but couldn’t hurt. She acts tough in the diary room but eventually does figure out with Jameka that they’ve been sold down the river.

After watching the contestants play beer pong for a couple weeks (and Eric dress up in Jessica’s clothing), the food competition is a combination of beer pong and a toga party. (Yeah, these competitions are really planned out months in advance. We believe it. Honest.) In a close game, Amber, Jameka, Jen, and Danielle end up on slop.

America wants Eric to get Amber nominated for eviction. An easy task that thanks to Thursday is now in line with his gameplan. Dick seems to be really grateful to Eric for giving him a second chance in the game, but Danielle’s not so sure because she doesn’t trust him any more than she trusts anyone else (except her dad) in the house, which is not at all.

His next task is to give his childhood woobie to one of the houseguests. The logical choice here is Jess, but I don’t see how any answer could actually turn out bad for him.

Nominations for HOH:
Jessica-Safe
Jen-Safe
Dick-Safe
Zach-Safe
Eric-Safe

In yet another way too obvious nomination ceremony, Amber and Jameka are nominated for eviction. Amber believes she’s being nominated because everybody likes her, and Danielle wisely plays on that and tells both of them they have too many friends. At the end of the day, though, Danielle is actually targetting Jen and hoping that this time a backdoor doesn’t completely blow up in her face like it did with Eric. Will the nominations stick, or will someone get off the block and be replaced by Jen?

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live blog of Big Brother 8 episode 21, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on CBS.

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Jordin Sparks Signs With Jive Records

Three months after winning American Idol 6, Jordin Sparks has signed a record deal with Jive Records, a division of Sony BMG, in conjunction with Simon Cowell’s 19Recordings. For the past decade, Jive has represented Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears, whose fanbase was in line with where Jordin’s will likely be.

“American Idol has truly been a life altering experience,” Jordin said. “Signing with 19Recordings/Jive and Barry Weiss and his great team is hopefully the beginning of another dream opportunity for me to deliver the kind of meaningful music I love. I can’t wait to share this next chapter of my story with all the fans that have supported me so far.”

Jordin’s first single, Tattoo, will debut on August 27th, with a November release date set for the album.

So You Think You Can Dance 3 Winner

I was watching Big Brother, so I missed the first hour of this finale, but it looks like I’ve only missed an hour’s worth of filler. Excellent lesson from American Idol, even if this does at least look entertaining, with redos of some of the better routines of the season, including Danny & Lacey’s samba, Mia’s flower routine with Lacey and Neil, Pasha & Sara west coast swing, and Neil and Sabra’s table dance.

After months of dancing, we’re now down to the final 4: Neil Haskell, Sabra Johnson, Lacey Schwimmer, and Danny Tidwell. These dancers have all proved to be excellent, with another amazing showing last night.

Lacey, as the sister/cousin of two of last year’s final four, had a big edge early, and kept it with her consistently solid partnership work (despite lacking solos). Danny started out as a very strong dancer but with a reputation for being pompous, but has managed to improve that as time went on. Neil was probably saved early on based on looks/gymnastic ability, though I would suggest he’s stepped up his game the past few weeks and is the most improved. Sabra quietly built up her way to rave reviews week after week.

The first elimination hits just after an hour in. It’s between Lacey and Danny. Lacey has been eliminated. Not what I was expecting, but it goes to show it is anybody’s game.

Next up, Neil has been eliminated. So the winner will be either Danny or Sabra. We’ll find out after another 20 minutes or so has been filled.

And the So You Think You Can Dance season 3 winner is… Sabra, who has been one of the strongest most consistent dancers throughout the season.

Following strong ratings this year, So You Think You Can Dance will be returning for a fourth season next year. Stay tuned to dingoRUE for full coverage.

Big Brother 8 Episode 19

Following the nomination of father and daughter, Dick won veto in episode 18 and used it to remove his daughter from the block. In her place, Dustin was nominated. This leaves Dick with a best case scenario of a 3-3 tie, assuming Jen (the “ally” he detests) and Zach (the wildcard) vote for him. Ah, but then things get interesting thanks to America. America can potentially save Dick tonight by instructing Eric to vote Dustin out. Aside from the fact that Dustin’s never had much support as far as I can tell, Dick has had quite a bit, which seems to be going up after this week when a lot of people found his antics funny (for more than two seconds). I’m not so sure anyone’s going to actually want to run the risk of either forcing a tie or hoping for a stray vote, but it could easily happen and be one of the biggest moments in the game thus far. Granted, this wouldn’t make much strategic sense, but this year’s motto is pretty clear. Strategy? What’s that?

Danielle is touched by her father’s gesture with the veto. Jen couldn’t care less who leaves. Dustin thinks he’s safe but either way was dumb enough to offer himself up when it would have made more sense to put up Zach.

Eric’s got some splainin to do but has managed to bury the hatchet with Jessica. Until the next time he’s given a task. Zach cooks dinner for Jessica to kiss up to her and get the chance to try to talk some strategy and make a bond. He says he will vote however she wants. This may be one of the few attempts he’s made at this sort of gameplay this season.

America votes for Eric to try to get Dustin booted. Yeah, he’s about as surprised as I am, which is to say not at all. In between flirting, he makes somewhat of an effort to convince Jessica that Dustin’s a threat. Dick makes a deal with Eric that the two pairs (Danielle/Dick and Jessica/Eric) go to the end together. If this sticks, two pairs is very dangerous. Someone needs to pull in a third wheel. After that, Eric actually makes some logical points with the silly and broken puzzle pieces he’s been receiving as America’s Player, and does throw forth a more compelling argument about why Dustin should go. The fact that he and Jessica aren’t in bed with her talking about her boobs seems to help the conversation flow a bit better than the first one.

Because Dustin’s on the block, we get to see Joe again. Why? Didn’t this guy already get kicked out early because he was obnoxious? Much bitterness ensues, but with some valid points in there somewhere… I think.

Jessica tells Julie she trusts Eric and Jameka the most. She also says she has a great time with Eric but wants to remain focused on the game rather than having a showmance.

Votes to evict:
Amber-Dick
Eric-Dustin
Jameka-Dick
Danielle-Dustin
Zach-Dustin
Jen-Dustin

Well, the popularity contest voting influencing the game continues, as America saves Dick, and probably not for the last time this year. By a vote of 4-2, Dustin has been evicted. This has the potential to have a long lasting impact on the entire season. One interesting thing is that Jessica ultimately is responsible for Dustin’s boot because she could have controlled Zach, yet is also the only one who won’t be blamed.

Dustin’s clearly shocked that volunteering himself for nomination was stupid, and he jumps on the Eric is a weasel bandwagon. Dick believes he’s the reason Dustin has been evicted.

For the HOH competition, the house is invaded by a vertically challenged person, barbershop quartet, and a pirate on stilts repeating random phrases, along with some rabbits wearing playing cards and a living statue. Jameka can’t compete for HOH because of the veto competition sacrifice. Gee, it’s a true/false game based primarily on luck. Another big surprise.

Jen is eliminated on the first question.
Dick and Zach are eliminated on the second question.
Eric is eliminated on the third question.
Amber is eliminated on the fourth question.

Danielle is the new HOH. I’d believe Amber and Jameka are the main targets, but it’s unclear what Dick will do with his HOH power.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live blog of Big Brother 8 episode 20, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

Kid Nation Cast Revealed

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And you thought you had trouble keeping up with 10 teams of 2 on The Amazing Race. CBS’ newest reality show, Kid Nation, tests to see whether kids can survive in the ghost town of Bonanza City, NM for 40 days on their own without adults, building it into a prosperous town along the way. The cast of Kid Nation is comprised of 40 kids age 8-15. At the end of each episode, the kids will vote on the most worthy person to win $20,000. Only those who decide to leave on their own will have to leave, as they can’t be voted off. The full massive cast list is below:

ALEX
Age: 9
Hometown: Reno, Nev.
Favorite subject: Geography
When I grow up I want to be: “I’m not sure what I would like to be when I grow up, but I currently think that it would be interesting to be a linguist, geography teacher and/or a chemist.”

ANJAY
Age: 12
Hometown: Pearland, Texas
Political views: “If I could hold one office in politics it would be Secretary of the State, so I could suggest the policies for the future of the U.S.A.”
Role Model: “Mahatma Gandhi, because he gained India’s independence without firing a single shot or shedding a drop of blood.”

BLAINE
Age: 14
Hometown: North Palm Beach, Fla.
My Perfect Day: “There is nothing I like better than to spend the day at the beach, waiting on the perfect wave to surf on my favorite board.”
Rode Model: “My Dad is my hero and role model, hands down! He is an Engineer/First Mate on a 124′ private yacht, and some day I want to do the same thing, ’cause I love to work with my hands, be on the water, travel to exciting places and meet new people.”

BRETT
Age: 11
Hometown: Edina, Minn.
Accomplishments: “I am working with families on changing the family law in Minnesota that upholds contact between kids and their ‘non-custodial’ parents, creating ‘Ryan’s Law.’”
Political Views: “I am very conscious of world events and concerns. I believe the best way I can help my community and world is to spread good energy to others.”

CAMPBELL
Age: 10
Hometown: Thomasville, Ga.
What I want to be when I grow up: “I would like to be a political person because good government is important and I could help the economy.”
If I could switch places with someone: “I would like to switch places with the President of the United States so that I could perform the daily duties and protect the wildlife.”

CODY
Age: 9
Hometown: Newport, Ohio
When I grow up I want to be: “A police officer.”
Political views: “If I could write a law, gas prices would be $0.25 a gallon.”

COLTON
Age: 11
Hometown: Reno, Nev.
Accomplishments: “My football team made it to the playoffs and was named the All-Star team. Also, I won my first belt buckle at the Wadsworth Rodeo.”
Political Views: “I feel that no matter who you vote for, someone is always going to disagree with the president’s judgment.”

DIVAD
Age: 11
Hometown: Fayetteville, Ga.
Personality traits: “Kind, helpful, honest – I am a great leader and I like to make others laugh.”
If I could write one law: “If I could write a law, I would make it illegal to charge medical care to someone who can’t afford it.”

DK
Age: 14
Hometown: Chicago
If I could switch places with someone: “I would switch places with the President of the United States – this would be the opportunity to have a positive influence on others and make the world a better place.”
Goals and Aspirations: “I want to inspire kids everywhere. I want to be able to prove all things are possible if you put your mind to it and believe in yourself.”

EMILIE
Age: 9
Hometown: Sparks, Nev.
Favorite hobbies: “Horse back riding, finding adventure and basketball.”
If I could switch places with someone: “I wouldn’t switch places with anyone because I appreciate myself.”

ERIC
Age: 14
Hometown: Morristown, N.J.
Role model: “As a musician, my role model would be Paul McCartney. I play many of the same instruments as him and his life is very inspiring to me”
Goals and aspirations: “My career goal would involve music, leadership and teaching others. I want to inspire and help others.”

GIANNA
Age: 10
Hometown: Chicago
When I grow up I want to be: “I want to be an actress or President of the United States.”
Role models: “My family and my educators – they all help me to learn and grow in different ways.”

GREG
Age: 15
Hometown: Reno, Nev.
When I grow up I want to be: “A mechanical engineer – working at my dad’s shop (dad is a master mechanic) gives me the experience I need to become a successful engineer someday designing cars or something.”
If I could switch places with anyone: “It would be my mom, because I want to know how she does it. She raises me and my sister, keeps a clean house, does paperwork at the shop, cooks dinner and yet she still has time to go out and work with the horses. She’s amazing.“

GUYLAN
Age: 11
Hometown: Upton, Mass.
Experiences: “My parents are exotic animal trainers, therefore providing me the opportunity to live and work with bears, camels, baboons, lions, tigers and elephants literally in my back yard since I was a year old. I also grew up living in two zoos in New England, York’s Wild Kingdom and Southwick’s Zoo, for a few years.”
Goals and Aspirations: “To stop global warming; to seek out new life and civilizations and to boldly go were no man (boy) has gone before.”

HUNTER
Age: 12
Hometown: Martinez, Ga.
Interests and hobbies: “Basketball, biking, water sports, golf, fly fishing, hunting and reading.”
Goals and aspirations: “I would like to go to college and be in one of the branches of the armed forces.”

JARED
Age: 11
Hometown: Dunwoody, Ga.
If I could hold a political position: “I would be Speaker of the House.”
If I could write one law: “I would write a law that required specific requirements for animal refuge centers.”

JASMINE
Age: 11
Hometown: Atlanta
Goals and aspirations: “When I grow up I would like to have my own television show, an artist development company or a School of Performing Arts.
If I could switch places with someone: “No one, because I love the people in my life and I would not want to change that.”

JIMMY
Age: 8
Hometown: Salem, N.H.
Political views: “If I could outlaw something it would be weapons and war.”
If I could switch places with someone: “It would be Bill Gates, because he is the richest man in the world and very smart.”

KELSEY
Age: 11
Hometown: Furlong, Pa.
People would be surprised to learn: “That I performed on piano at Carnegie Hall when I was in the fourth grade, which was a great honor to experience.”
Political views: “I think it was a bad choice to send soldiers to Iraq to fight. If I could change something about our world it would be to let all world and nationwide disagreements to be settled peacefully.”

KENNEDY
Age: 12
Hometown: Ashland, Ky.
Accomplishments: “I started the program ‘Break the Cycle with Reading,’ spending Saturdays reading to inmates’ children who were visiting their parents that are locked up; I’m a highly-ranked tennis player across Kentucky, the south, and the nation.”
Role Model: “President John F. Kennedy – he had high hopes for our country and was fearless.”

LAUREL
Age: 12
Hometown: Medford, Mass.
If I could write one law: “I would make a ‘no bullies’ law. I believe bullies are truly cowards and I think if bullies were gone the world would be a better place.”
If I could hold one position in government: “I would like to be in a position where I could make decisions that would affect people’s lives in a positive way.”

LEILA
Age: 9
Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.
Favorite hobbies or sports: “I have been doing beauty pageants since I was a baby. I usually do about 15-20 pageants a year. I also enjoy riding horses with my oldest brother at the barn and going to my other brother’s high school football games.”
If I could change one thing in the world: “I would want to make people more honest and nice with each other.”

MADISON
Age: 11
Hometown: El Paso, Texas
Goals and aspirations: “I have always dreamed of being an actress, being in movies, and in many plays.”
Quote: “If I could change one thing in the world I would change people’s desire to be perfect. NO ONE is perfect, and you don’t need to be a Barbie to be loved. You are perfect in someone’s eyes.”

MAGGIE
Age: 14
Hometown: Evansville, Minn.
Experiences: “I was adopted as a baby, and still know my birth parents. I keep in touch with them and my brothers and sister. I live on a hobby farm in a one-room house, with no indoor bathroom.”
Political Views: “I would outlaw smoking and war – they both kill – and bombs kill innocent kids.”

MALLORY (OLIVIA’S SISTER)

Age: 8
Hometown: Indianapolis
When I grow up I want to be: “A pediatrician – I want to help people.”
People would be surprised to learn: “That I play soccer better than most boys on my team.”

MARKELLE
Age: 12
Hometown: Marietta, Ga.
When I grow up I want to be: “An entertainer.”
Quote: “If I could change one thing in the world, I would make sure that all kids with single parents have good role models and mentors to make sure that they have the same amount of opportunities and love and grow up to be happy.”

MICHAEL
Age: 14
Hometown: Monroe, Wash.
If I could write one law: “I would allow gay marriage. I think it’s time to stick to equal rights.”
If I could hold one political office: “I would be a White House Press Correspondent.”

MIGLE
Age: 13
Hometown: Downers Grove, Ill.
If I could write one law: “I would make it a law that mothers couldn’t leave their kids.”
Role Model/Hero: “My hero is my mom. She has been through some tough times and is always there for me.”

MIKE
Age: 11
Hometown: Bellevue, Wash.
Role Model/Hero: “Raoul Wallenburg, who was a Swedish citizen who saved thousands of Jewish lives during the holocaust.”
If I could hold office in politics: “I would like to be in Congress and be on special committees so that I could work in small groups to write laws.”

MORGAN
Age: 12
Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.
If I could write one law: “I would outlaw smoking in the U.S.”
Quote: “If I could change one thing in the world, I would rid the world of prejudice because it’s unnecessary and we are all equal in God’s eyes.”

NATASHA

Age: 13
Hometown: Miami
Favorite subject: “I think right now my favorite subjects are art and civics because in art, you can just express yourself on paper using anything you want, and in civics, I get so into learning about the government and laws and things involving the amendments and rules, I just find it so cool.”
When I grow up I want to be: “I’m still finding my place in the world and I’m not absolutely sure what I want to do when I’m older. I’m young and I’m still experimenting my skills in different subjects so I want to first find my strengths and weaknesses and then go from there on what I’ll be most committed to.”

NATHAN
Age: 11
Hometown: Mount Prospect, Ill.
If I could switch places with someone: “The President of the United States, so that I could run the country and make all the rules.”
When I grow up I want to be: “Either running my own business or an architect or interior designer.”

OLIVIA (MALLORY’s SISTER)
Age: 12
Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.
Goals and Aspirations: “I want to be a journalist because I love to write.”
Role model: “Nellie Bly; I also admire my mom’s ability to work, my sister’s logic and my dad’s writing abilities.”

PHARAOH
Age: 12
Hometown: Philadelphia
If I could write one law: “I would write a law that puts more police officers in school. I would also write a law that bans any form of discrimination.”
What others would be surprised to learn about me: “That I ride horses and play polo.”

RANDI
Age: 11
Hometown: Sparks, Nev.
When I grow up I want to be: “A horse trainer – I have learned the proper techniques and I would love to be able to teach them to others.”
If I could write one law: “No one over the age of 65 is allowed to smoke. Also, we would all have to go back to riding horses.”

SAVANNAH
Age: 10
Hometown: Partridge, Ky.
When I grow up I want to be: “A lawyer or zookeeper – a lawyer is interesting and makes a lot of money, and a zookeeper because I like animals and want to learn more about them.”
What others would be surprised to learn about me: “That I like bugs, frogs, lizards and other gross things.”

SOPHIA
Age: 14
Hometown: Winter Park, FL
Accomplishments: “In elementary school, I began a ‘non-violent protest’ to have the school closed for President’s Day and was successful. I also founded a club for Jewish students in middle school, where they only had a social organization for Christian students.”
If I could write one law: “I would outlaw ignorance. I would write a law that said that everyone must be literate and aware of what is going on in the world around them.”

SOPHIE
Age: 10
Hometown: Issaquah, Wash.
When I grow up I want to be: “An author and a professional soccer player. If I’m lucky, I’d also like to be an actress. I’m a busy girl!”
Accomplishments: “I have a company called ‘Art in the Heart’ to raise money for the SPCA every year. I make paintings and bookmarks with my own art, then sell them at the local farmer’s markets and then give 50 percent of the profits to them. For the last two years, I have won the city’s ‘chalk art’ competition for the elementary level.”

TAYLOR
Age: 10
Hometown: Sylvester, Ga.
When I grow up I want to be: “A paleontologist because I love science.”
Miscellaneous: “I am passionate about pageants because I want to be Miss America or Miss USA one day. Also, I enjoy hunting for arrowheads with my family. I have over 2,000 arrowheads in my collection.”

ZACH
Age: 10
Hometown: Miami Beach, Fla.
Goals and aspirations: “I plan to go the Air Force Academy.”
Role model(s): “My dad, he really sets an example for me.”
Quote: “I am passionate about helping people that are sick.”

Kid Nation premieres Wednesday September 19th at 8/7c on CBS.