Get ready for a stylish transformation in the Season 5 Episode 7 of “Vacation House Rules,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Saturday, June 1, 2024, on HGTV. In this exciting episode titled “Influenced by the Lake,” social media influencers are set to embark on a journey to transform their newly acquired lakefront cottage into a chic rental destination, perfect for stunning profile pictures.
With pink as their driving theme, these influencers are turning to the expertise of Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni to achieve the perfect layout and design for their dream vacation home. From cozy bedrooms to Instagram-worthy living spaces, viewers can expect to witness a stunning makeover that combines modern aesthetics with the tranquility of lakeside living.
Join Scott and Debra as they work their magic to create a stylish and inviting retreat that captures the essence of lakeside charm while meeting the unique needs of social media-savvy renters. Don’t...
With pink as their driving theme, these influencers are turning to the expertise of Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni to achieve the perfect layout and design for their dream vacation home. From cozy bedrooms to Instagram-worthy living spaces, viewers can expect to witness a stunning makeover that combines modern aesthetics with the tranquility of lakeside living.
Join Scott and Debra as they work their magic to create a stylish and inviting retreat that captures the essence of lakeside charm while meeting the unique needs of social media-savvy renters. Don’t...
- 5/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prime Video today revealed the official trailer for the luxury real estate series Luxe Listings Toronto, premiering on April 26. Based on the hit Australian original Luxe Listings Sydney, the Toronto-based edition follows one of the most cutthroat real estate markets on the planet, showcasing high-stakes multimillion-dollar listings in Canada’s largest city.
Top agents Peter and Paige Torkan, founders of Team Torkan, and Brett Starke, founder of The Starke Group, provide a revealing glimpse into navigating the hyper-competitive real estate market of Toronto for the very first time.
Set against Toronto’s iconic backdrop, the series showcases the most prominent neighborhoods from The Bridle Path to Forest Hill, Yorkville, downtown Toronto, and beyond. The luxe market demands great attention to detail in order to succeed, and this trio of Canada’s top real estate titans is all in.
Peter and Paige Torkan have sold over 1.6 billion dollars in luxury real...
Top agents Peter and Paige Torkan, founders of Team Torkan, and Brett Starke, founder of The Starke Group, provide a revealing glimpse into navigating the hyper-competitive real estate market of Toronto for the very first time.
Set against Toronto’s iconic backdrop, the series showcases the most prominent neighborhoods from The Bridle Path to Forest Hill, Yorkville, downtown Toronto, and beyond. The luxe market demands great attention to detail in order to succeed, and this trio of Canada’s top real estate titans is all in.
Peter and Paige Torkan have sold over 1.6 billion dollars in luxury real...
- 3/27/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Beyond hosting HGTV’s Income Property and his entire television career, Scott McGillivray has built an enduring brand as a charismatic real estate investor and family man. The Canadian entrepreneur from Richmond Hill, Ontario, rose to prominence with the HGTV home improvement show, after which he cemented his clout as a real estate investor across North America. Having earned a good reputation in real estate, McGillivary spread his brand to other industries, from influencing and motivational speaking to education and entertainment. The HGTV host’s reputable dealings and over a million followers on social sites position him as a major attraction for...
- 2/12/2024
- by Banks Onuoha
- TVovermind.com
HGTV is betting big on the El Moussas. The network has ordered season 2 of The Flipping El Moussas, which stars Flip or Flop’s Tarek El Moussa and his wife, Selling Sunset’s Heather Rae El Moussa.
‘The Flipping El Moussas’ Season 2 premieres in 2024 on HGTV
The Flipping El Moussas follows Tarek and Heather as they renovate homes in Southern California. The first season debuted in March 2023 on HGTV.
The Flipping El Moussas Season 2 will have 14 hour-long episodes, six more than in season 1. It will premiere in early 2024.
In season 2, Tarek and Heather will face fresh challenges, both professionally and personally. They’ve welcomed their first child and are facing strong headwinds in the tumultuous SoCal real estate market. Despite it all, the El Moussas still make time for fun celebrations with their new baby and Tarek’s two kids from his previous marriage to Christina Hall. They also solidify...
‘The Flipping El Moussas’ Season 2 premieres in 2024 on HGTV
The Flipping El Moussas follows Tarek and Heather as they renovate homes in Southern California. The first season debuted in March 2023 on HGTV.
The Flipping El Moussas Season 2 will have 14 hour-long episodes, six more than in season 1. It will premiere in early 2024.
In season 2, Tarek and Heather will face fresh challenges, both professionally and personally. They’ve welcomed their first child and are facing strong headwinds in the tumultuous SoCal real estate market. Despite it all, the El Moussas still make time for fun celebrations with their new baby and Tarek’s two kids from his previous marriage to Christina Hall. They also solidify...
- 7/26/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Two fan-favorite HGTV stars are teaming up to transform a run-down lakeside retreat in the new show Renovation Resort Showdown.
Bryan Baeumler of Renovation Island and Scott McGillivray of Vacation House Rules star in the competition series, which challenges four teams to transform a tired, century-old resort into a modern-day vacation destination. The show already aired on HGTV Canada. Now, audiences in the U.S. are finally getting a chance to see the episodes.
‘Renovation Resort Showdown’ premieres Sunday, July 23 on HGTV Related
Bryan Baeumler Says HGTV’s ‘Rock the Block’ Season 4 Is ‘Mind-Blowing’
Renovation Resort Showdown premieres Sunday, July 23, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on HGTV. Episodes will also be available to stream on the same day and time on Max.
The seven-episode show follows Scott, a real estate expert and contractor, who has just purchased a rundown lakeside resort. He recruits Bryan, his friend (and occasional rival), to help him overhaul the property.
Bryan Baeumler of Renovation Island and Scott McGillivray of Vacation House Rules star in the competition series, which challenges four teams to transform a tired, century-old resort into a modern-day vacation destination. The show already aired on HGTV Canada. Now, audiences in the U.S. are finally getting a chance to see the episodes.
‘Renovation Resort Showdown’ premieres Sunday, July 23 on HGTV Related
Bryan Baeumler Says HGTV’s ‘Rock the Block’ Season 4 Is ‘Mind-Blowing’
Renovation Resort Showdown premieres Sunday, July 23, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on HGTV. Episodes will also be available to stream on the same day and time on Max.
The seven-episode show follows Scott, a real estate expert and contractor, who has just purchased a rundown lakeside resort. He recruits Bryan, his friend (and occasional rival), to help him overhaul the property.
- 7/22/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“Luxe Listings Sydney” is getting a Canadian edition. Production on new Canadian Amazon original docu-reality series “Luxe Listings Toronto” began on May 15.
The series follows “one of the most cutthroat real estate markets on the planet,” highlighting the city’s multimillion-dollar listings along with some the country’s top real estate agents who move and shake the market. The first season features Brett Starke, founder of The Starke Group, and power couple Peter and Paige Torkan, founders of Team Torkan.
In each episode the trio works for demanding clients to close their deals, all as the cameras capture these self-made experts going about their personal lives.
The series will also feature at the upcoming Banff Media Festival as part of the Reno-ssance: What’s Hot in Property panel. There, top buyers and sellers will discuss current trends and the evolution of the home renovation and real estate genre.
“We are...
The series follows “one of the most cutthroat real estate markets on the planet,” highlighting the city’s multimillion-dollar listings along with some the country’s top real estate agents who move and shake the market. The first season features Brett Starke, founder of The Starke Group, and power couple Peter and Paige Torkan, founders of Team Torkan.
In each episode the trio works for demanding clients to close their deals, all as the cameras capture these self-made experts going about their personal lives.
The series will also feature at the upcoming Banff Media Festival as part of the Reno-ssance: What’s Hot in Property panel. There, top buyers and sellers will discuss current trends and the evolution of the home renovation and real estate genre.
“We are...
- 5/15/2023
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
Two of HGTV’s biggest stars, Scott McGillivray and Bryan Baeumler, are joining forces in the latest reality TV competition, “Renovation Resort.”
The competition centers around McGillivray’s recently purchased lakeside vacation resort, which needs a complete overhaul. The entrepreneur enlists the help of Baeumler (“Island of Bryan”) to revamp his latest property.
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Over seven weeks, the show will follow four professional designer-contractor duos as they try to transform the rundown resort into a modern-day vacation destination.
The duos who impress Scott and Bryan the most with their renovation skills will take home a cash prize of 100,000.
The competitors include husband-and-wife duo Rotem and Troy from Toronto, On., entrepreneurs April and Arnold from Chicago, Il., business partners Jena and Sean from Toronto, On., and business and romantic partners Savannah and Kyle from Phoenix, Az.
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The competition centers around McGillivray’s recently purchased lakeside vacation resort, which needs a complete overhaul. The entrepreneur enlists the help of Baeumler (“Island of Bryan”) to revamp his latest property.
Read More: HGTV’s Egypt Sherrod Claps Back At Body-Shaming Comment About Her Butt
Over seven weeks, the show will follow four professional designer-contractor duos as they try to transform the rundown resort into a modern-day vacation destination.
The duos who impress Scott and Bryan the most with their renovation skills will take home a cash prize of 100,000.
The competitors include husband-and-wife duo Rotem and Troy from Toronto, On., entrepreneurs April and Arnold from Chicago, Il., business partners Jena and Sean from Toronto, On., and business and romantic partners Savannah and Kyle from Phoenix, Az.
Read More:...
- 1/23/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Pluto TV is now available in Canada. Stream now, pay never.
Streaming more than 20,000 hours of free programming to Canadians, Pluto TV, through a partnership with Corus, features more than 110 channels curated from a library containing thousands of titles from Paramount and other global media partners.
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Pluto TV is currently the world’s leading free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) service, offering Canadian audiences a wide spectrum of free programming, including iconic TV and film franchises across popular genres like drama, comedy, lifestyle, kids, movies, around-the-clock news and more.
“I am thrilled to officially introduce Pluto TV to Canadian audiences, bringing them a fantastic lineup that combines the best of Corus’ Canadian content, Paramount’s deep library and more than 100 third-party partners,” said Olivier Jollet, executive vice-president and international general manager for Pluto TV.
“The union of Pluto TV and Corus delivers the best of both worlds,...
Streaming more than 20,000 hours of free programming to Canadians, Pluto TV, through a partnership with Corus, features more than 110 channels curated from a library containing thousands of titles from Paramount and other global media partners.
Read more: Crime Beat — Hope in the Darkness
Pluto TV is currently the world’s leading free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) service, offering Canadian audiences a wide spectrum of free programming, including iconic TV and film franchises across popular genres like drama, comedy, lifestyle, kids, movies, around-the-clock news and more.
“I am thrilled to officially introduce Pluto TV to Canadian audiences, bringing them a fantastic lineup that combines the best of Corus’ Canadian content, Paramount’s deep library and more than 100 third-party partners,” said Olivier Jollet, executive vice-president and international general manager for Pluto TV.
“The union of Pluto TV and Corus delivers the best of both worlds,...
- 12/1/2022
- by Alex Nino Gheciu
- ET Canada
Canada’s Got Talent is returning to air, nine years after its first and only season, and Howie Mandel and Lilly Singh have been set as two of the judges.
The series, which ran for one season in 2012 before a spinoff pandemic version aired last year, will air on City TV.
A Little Late star Singh and AGT judge Mandel will be joined by music label executive and produce Kardinal Offishall and WWE star Trish Stratus with country music star Lindsay Ell as host.
Canada’s Got Talent is produced by Fremantle, Syco Entertainment, and McGillivray Entertainment Media Inc. It is exec produced by Scott McGillivray, Angela Jennings, and Mike Bickerton, with showrunner Jonathan Payne.
“This dynamic and powerhouse team of globally-celebrated Canadian heavyweights – Howie Mandel, Lilly Singh, Kardinal Offishall, Trish Stratus, and Lindsay Ell – set the stage for Cgt to uncover the nation’s most unique and mind-blowing acts,...
The series, which ran for one season in 2012 before a spinoff pandemic version aired last year, will air on City TV.
A Little Late star Singh and AGT judge Mandel will be joined by music label executive and produce Kardinal Offishall and WWE star Trish Stratus with country music star Lindsay Ell as host.
Canada’s Got Talent is produced by Fremantle, Syco Entertainment, and McGillivray Entertainment Media Inc. It is exec produced by Scott McGillivray, Angela Jennings, and Mike Bickerton, with showrunner Jonathan Payne.
“This dynamic and powerhouse team of globally-celebrated Canadian heavyweights – Howie Mandel, Lilly Singh, Kardinal Offishall, Trish Stratus, and Lindsay Ell – set the stage for Cgt to uncover the nation’s most unique and mind-blowing acts,...
- 10/26/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Real estate has always been a popular way for people to bring in additional income, and it has become even more popular in recent years. Thanks to apps like Air Bnb and Vrbo, people can now easily rent their vacation homes out. Realistically, however, there’s more to finding a renter than simply putting a listing up on the internet. That’s exactly what HGTV’s series Vacation House Rules seeks to show homeowners. During the series, people work with Scott McGillivray to figure out what they can do to transform their vacation home into an attractive space for renters. Not only does
How to Be on the Show “Vacation House Rules”...
How to Be on the Show “Vacation House Rules”...
- 7/30/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
HGTV has ordered additional episodes of three of its popular series, long-running Love It or List it and freshmen Vacation House Rules and Selling the Big Easy, for premiere later this year. The re-up includes 18 new hour-long episodes of Love It or List It, starring designer Hilary Farr and real estate expert David Visentin; a 13 hour-long episode sophomore season for Vacation House Rules, starring contractor and real estate expert Scott McGillivray; and 12 half-hours of Selling the Big Easy, starring New Orleans native and residential real estate expert Brittany Picolo-Ramos.
“Millions of viewers tune in to HGTV to watch their favorite experts help families create or find their dream home,” said Jane Latman, president, HGTV. “Hilary Farr, David Visentin, Scott McGillivray and Brittany Picolo-Ramos are quintessential examples of the real estate, renovation and design personalities that keep viewers engaged and inspired. This latest show order is one of many that will...
“Millions of viewers tune in to HGTV to watch their favorite experts help families create or find their dream home,” said Jane Latman, president, HGTV. “Hilary Farr, David Visentin, Scott McGillivray and Brittany Picolo-Ramos are quintessential examples of the real estate, renovation and design personalities that keep viewers engaged and inspired. This latest show order is one of many that will...
- 4/8/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Having a vacation house sounds like a great thing on the surface, but are you really getting the most out of your investment by only using it a few times a year? The answer is no. That’s where Scott McGillivray and his series, Vacation House Rules, come in. The HGTV series is all about helping people figure out what needs to be done to their vacation house to make it more attractive to renters. With his combination of creativity and expertise, Scott can take even the most unattractive places and turm them into homes that people will be fighting over
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Vacation House Rules...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Vacation House Rules...
- 9/7/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Scott McGillivray is not only one good-looking guy, but he’s got the talent, and the money to go with it. This is a man who, not matter what he seems to touch, turns to gold. Canadian-born, Scott McGillivray is an extremely talented man of many talents. He is a highly skilled contractor, a savvy real estate investor, TV personality, speaker and author. Born on April 7, 1978, McGillivray has turned his dream of working with homes, developing and renovating properties to a level that most of us can’t even imagine. With multiple television shows and projects that he participates in,
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Scott McGillivray...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Scott McGillivray...
- 7/26/2018
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
If you’ve ever watched a minute of Hgtv, you’ve probably pondered how much the hosts actually pay for their massive home makeovers. The answer according to Jonathan Scott? A lot.
The contractor half of the Property Brothers revealed during a Facebook Live that the duo does indeed foot the bill for their renovation projects — including the “bad news” costs they rack up for things like asbestos and outdated electrical wiring.
“Keep in mind, this is Drew and my actual money,” Jonathan says when a fan asks if Hgtv covers any unexpected expenses. “We buy these houses ourselves, we...
The contractor half of the Property Brothers revealed during a Facebook Live that the duo does indeed foot the bill for their renovation projects — including the “bad news” costs they rack up for things like asbestos and outdated electrical wiring.
“Keep in mind, this is Drew and my actual money,” Jonathan says when a fan asks if Hgtv covers any unexpected expenses. “We buy these houses ourselves, we...
- 7/7/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Hgtv fans can rest easy: The Property Brothers are clearing the air about their rumored rivalry with Fixer Upper’s Chip and Joanna Gaines.
Talk of a feud between the hosts of the popular home improvement shows arose after Drew and Jonathan Scott told The New York Times that the Gaineses were invited to guest star in an episode of the twins’ spinoff series Brother Vs. Brother, but turned them down. The Scott brothers, 39, have since responded to the chatter of a falling out, assuring viewers that there’s no negativity between the network’s biggest names.
“We’re one big family,...
Talk of a feud between the hosts of the popular home improvement shows arose after Drew and Jonathan Scott told The New York Times that the Gaineses were invited to guest star in an episode of the twins’ spinoff series Brother Vs. Brother, but turned them down. The Scott brothers, 39, have since responded to the chatter of a falling out, assuring viewers that there’s no negativity between the network’s biggest names.
“We’re one big family,...
- 5/31/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Income Property host Scott McGillivray has been on Hgtv long enough to remember when he was “the one with the hair,” (before the likes of Drew and Jonathan Scott and Chip and Joanna Gaines‘ luscious locks moved in), so the Canadian contractor can basically orchestrate a dramatic makeover reveal and add resale value in his sleep.
But how does he fair against a speed round of Interior Design Would You Rather?
Related: Hgtv’s Property Brothers on Their Racy Bathtub Photoshoot: ‘I’ve Had Far More Offers to Be Joined in the Tub Recently’
McGillivray, 39, who also stars in Moving...
But how does he fair against a speed round of Interior Design Would You Rather?
Related: Hgtv’s Property Brothers on Their Racy Bathtub Photoshoot: ‘I’ve Had Far More Offers to Be Joined in the Tub Recently’
McGillivray, 39, who also stars in Moving...
- 5/30/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Sabrina Soto knows all about reinventing a room.
Growing up in Miami, the Hgtv host constantly experimented with her childhood bedroom’s design, transforming it to reflect her ever-changing tastes.
“When I was younger it was tulips,” she says in this week’s issue of People. “And then in high school I was really into stars and suns. I thought they were so cool.”
As an adult, Soto, 40, still plays with the style of the four-bedroom, four-bathroom home in Studio City, California, that she shares with her partner Steve, 45, and their one-year-old daughter, Olivia.
“I would say every room gets...
Growing up in Miami, the Hgtv host constantly experimented with her childhood bedroom’s design, transforming it to reflect her ever-changing tastes.
“When I was younger it was tulips,” she says in this week’s issue of People. “And then in high school I was really into stars and suns. I thought they were so cool.”
As an adult, Soto, 40, still plays with the style of the four-bedroom, four-bathroom home in Studio City, California, that she shares with her partner Steve, 45, and their one-year-old daughter, Olivia.
“I would say every room gets...
- 5/30/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Scott McGillivray is celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday by helping 150 deserving families. The Hgtv personality and home renovation guru is collaborating with Habitat For Humanity, and the Jimmy And Rosalyn Carter Work Project — run by former U.S. president Jimmy Carter — to help build 150 homes across Canada – in one week! “It’s going to be […]...
- 5/23/2017
- by Will Reid
- ET Canada
“There’s a lot of hair on Hgtv now. Once upon a time, I was the guy with hair. It’s not as special anymore,” Scott McGillivray laments. But the Income Property star stands by the network he’s been a part of since 2008, despite the growing competition from well-tressed colleagues like Drew and Jonathan Scott and Chip and Joanna Gaines.
Related: Exclusive: See Inside Hgtv’s Scott McGillivray’s Brand-New Custom Home
After getting his start on the first-generation home makeover show Debbie Travis’s Painted House, McGillivray, 39, landed his own series and hasn’t slowed down since — taking on spin-offs (Buyers’ Boot Camp,...
Related: Exclusive: See Inside Hgtv’s Scott McGillivray’s Brand-New Custom Home
After getting his start on the first-generation home makeover show Debbie Travis’s Painted House, McGillivray, 39, landed his own series and hasn’t slowed down since — taking on spin-offs (Buyers’ Boot Camp,...
- 5/22/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
It could be his charming smile, his dreamy eyes or his ability to renovate a house and still look like a top model. Scott McGillivray may not get the reasons he was picked as Sexy Man of the Week in the new issue of People, but he can't wait to tell his family. "I can't wait to surprise my wife with the news," the Hgtv host, 36, tells People. "I have to make sure I give her the copy of the magazine before any of her girlfriends see it." The host and executive producer of the hit show Income Property -...
- 11/5/2014
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
It could be his charming smile, his dreamy eyes or his ability to renovate a house and still look like a top model.
Scott McGillivray may not get the reasons he was picked as Sexy Man of the Week in the new issue of People, but he can't wait to tell his family.
"I can't wait to surprise my wife with the news," the Hgtv host, 36, tells People. "I have to make sure I give her the copy of the magazine before any of her girlfriends see it."
The host and executive producer of the hit show Income Property – one...
Scott McGillivray may not get the reasons he was picked as Sexy Man of the Week in the new issue of People, but he can't wait to tell his family.
"I can't wait to surprise my wife with the news," the Hgtv host, 36, tells People. "I have to make sure I give her the copy of the magazine before any of her girlfriends see it."
The host and executive producer of the hit show Income Property – one...
- 11/5/2014
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- People.com - TV Watch
Canada, get your tool belt ready.. It's hammer time!
On January 10, judges Mike Holmes ("Holmes on Holmes"), Bryan Baeumler ("Disaster Diy"), and Scott McGillivray ("Income Property"), along with host Jillian Harris ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"), are teaming up to scour the country for Hgtv's exciting new reality series, "Canada's Handyman Challenge." As the name implies, everyday Canadians will have the opportunity to showcase their repair/constructive/carpentry/do-it-yourself skills in a variety of tasks until one contestant is declared the winner. En route to an undisclosed location, Jillian Harris and Mike Holmes spoke exclusively to The Huffington Post TV Canada about nailing the competition and crowning Canada's next top handyman.
What piqued your interest in a series like this, Mike?
Mike Holmes: Well, this is my seventh time doing the "Handyman Challenge," usually in the United States. I said to them, "Let's make a change. Let's do it across Canada.
On January 10, judges Mike Holmes ("Holmes on Holmes"), Bryan Baeumler ("Disaster Diy"), and Scott McGillivray ("Income Property"), along with host Jillian Harris ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"), are teaming up to scour the country for Hgtv's exciting new reality series, "Canada's Handyman Challenge." As the name implies, everyday Canadians will have the opportunity to showcase their repair/constructive/carpentry/do-it-yourself skills in a variety of tasks until one contestant is declared the winner. En route to an undisclosed location, Jillian Harris and Mike Holmes spoke exclusively to The Huffington Post TV Canada about nailing the competition and crowning Canada's next top handyman.
What piqued your interest in a series like this, Mike?
Mike Holmes: Well, this is my seventh time doing the "Handyman Challenge," usually in the United States. I said to them, "Let's make a change. Let's do it across Canada.
- 1/17/2012
- by The Huffington Post TV Canada
- Aol TV.
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, here are some queries we are going to throw at you, from shows including NCIS, Parenthood, Happy Endings, Grey’s Anatomy and The Vampire Diaries!
1 | Do talent bookers (such as for Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve) realize that for all they know, beneath the masks and costumes, they didn’t actually get Lady Gaga? Meanwhile, was Megan Hilty belting out “Let Me Be Your Star” on NBC’s Nye special the best commercial for Smash ever?
2 | Hey ABC, ever think...
1 | Do talent bookers (such as for Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve) realize that for all they know, beneath the masks and costumes, they didn’t actually get Lady Gaga? Meanwhile, was Megan Hilty belting out “Let Me Be Your Star” on NBC’s Nye special the best commercial for Smash ever?
2 | Hey ABC, ever think...
- 1/6/2012
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
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