Jenny McCarthy went to New Orleans and all she got was this lousy tattoo.We kid, we kid.The sexy mother-of-one spent the weekend in the Big Easy, where she not only partied it up with Kendra Wilkinson and Audrina Patridge ... but also got some new ink!"Got a new tattoo during half time Black out," she tweeted this morning before revealing her new tattoo on "Today."The piece, located on top of her foot, shows a rose with vines going up her ankle. In a photo from the tattoo artist, Dave Ball, we also get a glimpse of McCarthy without makeup ... not bad for 40, right?What do you think of Jenny's ink? Sound off below! Read more...
- 2/4/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
The title of the last episode of "Survivor: Samoa" says it all: "This Game Ain't Over."
CBS touts a new deal will be struck amongst the five remaining castaways as they compete in the last two immunity challenges in the two-hour finale. But what deal can be made? It would seem Russell has it in the bag. What do you think?
Who do you think will win 'Survivor: Samoa?'(polling)
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CBS touts a new deal will be struck amongst the five remaining castaways as they compete in the last two immunity challenges in the two-hour finale. But what deal can be made? It would seem Russell has it in the bag. What do you think?
Who do you think will win 'Survivor: Samoa?'(polling)
Zap2it's Andrea Reiher will be in attendance at the "Survivor" finale Sunday, so if you have questions for the contestants, leave them in the comments below or send them to her directly.
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Monica Padilla: Russell won't win the money
Dave Ball: I'm a great player
'Survivor: Samoa': Will it be a Foa Foa Final Four?
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- 12/20/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Shannon "Shambo" Waters was voted out on the penultimate episode of "Survivor: Samoa." Now she wants to bury the hatchet, hug everybody and hopefully get to dance with Ellen DeGeneres.
What were you up to before Survivor?
I've been in restaurant sales for 11 years.
Did you go back to that as soon as the show wrapped?
I was pretty beat up when I got home, so I took a couple more weeks off before I could come back to work. My employer was absolutely, positively generous in letting me do that. I'm back in full swing now.
Let's talk about last night. Were you surprised when you got voted out?
Not in the least. There was no other way that vote could've gone. Foa Foa was strong from day one to day 19 and the merge. Brett won Immunity and even though I was an insider, I could not see them...
What were you up to before Survivor?
I've been in restaurant sales for 11 years.
Did you go back to that as soon as the show wrapped?
I was pretty beat up when I got home, so I took a couple more weeks off before I could come back to work. My employer was absolutely, positively generous in letting me do that. I'm back in full swing now.
Let's talk about last night. Were you surprised when you got voted out?
Not in the least. There was no other way that vote could've gone. Foa Foa was strong from day one to day 19 and the merge. Brett won Immunity and even though I was an insider, I could not see them...
- 12/18/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Survivor Samoa contestant Monica Padilla has admitted that she was "pretty sure" she would be eliminated this week. The aspiring attorney, 25, was voted out of the camp at last week's Tribal Council in a double elimination that also saw Dave Ball given his marching orders. "I was pretty sure just coming back from the immunity challenge but I thought, 'I'm not going down without a fight, I'm going to do everything I can to stay in this game'," she explained. "At one point throughout the day and going to tribal, I did have a glimmer (more)...
- 12/15/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Survivor Samoa star Monica Padilla has claimed that she is "proud" of how she behaved during her time on the island. The 25-year-old law student was axed from the CBS show last week, in a double elimination alongside Dave Ball. When asked what she had learned about herself, she replied: "How strong I can be. I'm strong mentally and physically and my positive outlook in life can serve me in times when I'm down and out. "It helped me prepare for the rest of the journey of my life. It was a (more)...
- 12/15/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Monica Padilla was the 14th person to leave "Survivor: Samoa." Find out why she thinks Russell won't win the million dollars if he makes the finals.
What were you doing before you went on "Survivor?"
I was in the middle of -- actually I just graduated law school when I left. I was planning on taking the bar this summer in July but then I got on the show.
Are you taking the February bar? Are you going to practice law?
I am going to practice law. I think I'm going to wait until July instead, kind of give myself some time to wind down from the whole "Survivor" show process.
When we spoke with Dave Ball on Friday, he said his ouster was not a surprise at all. In fact, he knew about it beforehand. Did you know you were leaving? Were you surprised?
No, I definitely was not surprised.
What were you doing before you went on "Survivor?"
I was in the middle of -- actually I just graduated law school when I left. I was planning on taking the bar this summer in July but then I got on the show.
Are you taking the February bar? Are you going to practice law?
I am going to practice law. I think I'm going to wait until July instead, kind of give myself some time to wind down from the whole "Survivor" show process.
When we spoke with Dave Ball on Friday, he said his ouster was not a surprise at all. In fact, he knew about it beforehand. Did you know you were leaving? Were you surprised?
No, I definitely was not surprised.
- 12/14/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The Galu massacre continued as "Danger" Dave Ball, 39, became the eleventh person voted out on Survivor: Samoa. The Los Angeles-based fitness instructor spoke with People about his 31 days in the game with Shambo the "fruit loop," "evil" Russell and John, the "coward and poser." --Carrie Bell Did any part of you believe Russell would turn on Shambo? I didn't believe Russell for a second. That would be stupid and he isn't stupid. I voted Shambo because it was the only shot I had, but I knew for a fact that I was going home because Mick shook my hand and said,...
- 12/12/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
"Danger" Dave Ball seemed like a calm and collected cat after being voted out of Survivor: Samoa. No longer! He's hopping mad! And who's on the receiving end of his ire? Well, there's Shambo (whom he calls "deranged") and John (whom he mercilessly picks apart as a simpleton). But he doesn't stop there. Next up on his hit list? Me! According to Dave, I have no right to question his moves in the game, and neither does my guest co-host Jenna Morasca—yes, the same Jenna Morasca that won a million dollars and the title of Sole Survivor. Dave's point is actually well taken…...
- 12/12/2009
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
At least he saw it coming. After weeks of betrayals and blindsides on Survivor: Samoa, Dave Ball knew early on in last night's episode that his name was being thrown around the campfire (mostly thanks to the Shambo's vision of sending Dave home). However, "Dangerous Dave" had one more trick up his sleeve, in hopes of convincing Jaison to flip against Russell and the rest of Foa Foa. In the end, Jaison didn't flip, Shambo got her way and Dave went home, as he puts it, "like a man." Dave talked with TVGuide.com about trying to flip Jaison, who he regrets not voting off sooner and which of his competitors he think is "unstable, crazy and stupid...
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- 12/11/2009
- by Kate Stanhope
- TVGuide - Breaking News
"Survivor: Samoa" was down to its final eight -- Mick Trimming, Jaison Robinson, Russell Hantz, Natalie White, Shambo Waters, Dave Ball, Brett Clouser and Monica Padilla -- on Thursday night's episode, but now there are just six castaways left. In a surprise move, the Aiga tribe was subjected to two Tribal Councils instead of the usual one. First to go was Dave Ball, who talks to Et about what is really happening in Samoa. Et: It looked as if you were going home last week and Russell saved you. Did you think he would do it again? After all, he said you should be talking to him. Dave Ball: I didn't think Russell saved me the first time. Brett's and my plan was to throw John under the bus so we could get Jaison to flip. Et: Shambo really wanted you gone. The way I saw it on TV,...
- 12/11/2009
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
"Survivor: Samoa" sent two people home last night. "Danger" Dave Ball went first and he says it wasn't a blindside at all -- he actually was told he was going home. Look for the Monica interview Monday morning.
What were you up to before "Survivor?"
I teach boot camp here in Los Angeles
Did you go back to that?
I did, I am still doing that.
We've had four blindsides in a row, was last night a blindside for you?
No, it was not. They actually told me, that's why it wasn't even remotely a blindside. Mick shook my hand and said, "Listen, I'm not down with this blindside thing, you're a strong competitor and you deserve better than that."
What about the scrambling around to vote out Shambo? Was that exaggerated for the sake of the show?
That was Russell. That was all Russell. He came to me and...
What were you up to before "Survivor?"
I teach boot camp here in Los Angeles
Did you go back to that?
I did, I am still doing that.
We've had four blindsides in a row, was last night a blindside for you?
No, it was not. They actually told me, that's why it wasn't even remotely a blindside. Mick shook my hand and said, "Listen, I'm not down with this blindside thing, you're a strong competitor and you deserve better than that."
What about the scrambling around to vote out Shambo? Was that exaggerated for the sake of the show?
That was Russell. That was all Russell. He came to me and...
- 12/11/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Last night on Survivor: Samoa, 'Danger' Dave Ball, the 38 year old fitness boot camp instructor from Los Angeles, and 25 year old law school grad Monica Padilla joined the jury. They become the fifth and sixth members of the elite advantage club who will choose the one million dollar winner.
Dave's elimination was hardly a surprise, though the series tried to keep viewers guessing until the last minute. Dave was one of the last remaining members of the former Galu power core and the man of Shambo's dreams. (That's a bad thing.)...
Dave's elimination was hardly a surprise, though the series tried to keep viewers guessing until the last minute. Dave was one of the last remaining members of the former Galu power core and the man of Shambo's dreams. (That's a bad thing.)...
- 12/11/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Two people went home in what essentially amounted to two back-to-back half-hour episodes of Survivor that had a hint of excitement but mostly just moved us toward the penultimate episode and the finale by dumping two former members of Galu. Dave Ball went home thanks to Shambo's vision-from-god vendetta toward him, and Monica was voted out next after trying to save herself with a pretty smart but Russell-angering move. That's when the episode really started...
- 12/11/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Dave Ball & Monica Padilla get voted off "Survivor Samoa" 19 episode 12 in a special double elimination show. The show started off with a brief recap of last week's episode when John got voted off. Then they showed commentary. Russell did damage control with Shannon by telling her that John would turn on her.It was revealed to some of the tribe members that Russell made $1 million last year. Next, they went straight to the immunity challenge,and didn't have a reward challenge because tonight was a special double elimination night. The immunity challenge was an outdoor bowling challenge. Two tribe members competed against each other. Whoever won out of the two, moved onto the next round. It eventually came down to Shannon and Jaison. Jaison won immunity for the 2nd consecutive week.
- 12/11/2009
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
Another Galu member bit the dust this week on Survivor: Samoa. After Santa Monica, Calif.-based mechanical engineer John Fincher, 26, earned a one-way ticket to Ponderosa, he spoke with People about trying to outsmart Russell, whom he calls "the best player ever," eating pie, gaining weight at home and his costar 'Danger' Dave Ball's alter ego. --Carrie Bell Jeff kept asking if the person evicted would be shocked. Were you? I wouldn't use "shocked." I was certainly a little surprised. You start to think you have a problem when it's supposed to be Dave, but you haven't seen Dave running around going crazy.
- 12/5/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
John Fincher sure made some curious moves in his last days on Survivor: Samoa. He refused to pull rocks in a tiebreaker, refused to share pie with his tribemates, and refused all forms of logic by making an alliance with the most untrustworthy person in the game, Russell. Now, the 25-year-old rocket scientist explains the method behind his madness as he joins Eliza Orlins (Vanuatu, Micronesia) and me on the latest edition of Survivor Talk. Does he regret not going to a tiebreaker? Does he wake up in the middle of the night and punch himself for not bidding higher...
- 12/5/2009
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
John Fincher was the 12th person to leave "Survivor: Samoa." He told us he wishes he could've been in Russell's tribe from the start because that would've been, "Katie, bar the door!"
What were you up to before Survivor?
Without mentioning too much about my company, I work for a big aerospace and defense company. I do satellite engineering work. We're a major payload provider for high frequency communication satellites and high-accuracy earth-sensing instruments.
Are you still doing that?
Yes, I am. Still with the same company. Lots of people are trying to get a hold of me now, though, as you might imagine.
So let's talk about last night's episode. It would appear that the vote was a complete surprise to you.
Yeah, I mean there's certainly a level of surprise, but going into it, you start to do numbers in your head and you're like,"Why do...
What were you up to before Survivor?
Without mentioning too much about my company, I work for a big aerospace and defense company. I do satellite engineering work. We're a major payload provider for high frequency communication satellites and high-accuracy earth-sensing instruments.
Are you still doing that?
Yes, I am. Still with the same company. Lots of people are trying to get a hold of me now, though, as you might imagine.
So let's talk about last night's episode. It would appear that the vote was a complete surprise to you.
Yeah, I mean there's certainly a level of surprise, but going into it, you start to do numbers in your head and you're like,"Why do...
- 12/4/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Once again history repeats itself. It always does. Especially on Survivor. Anybody remember back on Survivor: All-Stars when Boston Rob pleaded with Lex to save his soon-to-be wife, Amber, promising his loyalty in return? We all remember how that turned out… Lex was the next person voted out. Sound familiar? John made a huge move last week when he aligned with Russell and Foa Foa and switched his vote forcing Laura out of the game. It was a big move that I fully appreciated. He risked alienating Laura and other Galu members to put himself in a better position in the game.
- 12/4/2009
- by Jeff Probst
- EW.com - PopWatch
"The cowardice of the man who is bent on returning alive ... leads to capture." --Sun Tzu, The Art of War Could somebody else do something smart, please? As much as I love Russell’s gameplay, I’m almost getting tired of talking about him. In this week's episode, he finds another immunity idol, convinces John to break ranks with Galu, and sends his nemesis Laura home. For keeping his alliance strong and breaking the opposition, Russell wins yet another Fishy. The episode begins with Galu reeling from last week’s blindside and Shambo literally cackling with glee. She reports to...
- 11/20/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
Erik: “And there goes the lead.” It’s appropriate that Erik’s comment starts this blog since the downfall of Galu all started with Galu voting out Erik, one of their own. Survivor hindsight is no different than any other hindsight, it’s always 20-20. But man… if they only knew what they were starting, 'ole Erik would probably still be wearing those black knee highs and most of the Foa Foa would be gone. Instead… it’s wow, wow, wow. Who would have ever predicted this kind of a turnaround? Galu, the tribe who dominated for so long...
- 11/20/2009
- by Jeff Probst
- EW.com - PopWatch
“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.” --Sun Tzu, The Art of War Is Russell somehow cosmically attuned to hidden immunity idols? Maybe it's magnetism. While Galu pats itself on the back and celebrates its march toward victory, Russell scrambles for his life -- and finds a second idol without any clues. When he uses the idol to blindside Kelly, he makes the move of the episode and completely upends the game's dynamics. Congratulations, Russell, on a well-deserved Fishy Award. Last time Russell found the idol without a clue, a lot of people said he just got lucky. But Russell makes his own luck. It's not easy to go out digging in the wilderness when you haven't eaten anything but coconuts and rat-kebab in three weeks. Most people just hang around camp in a listless torpor. Check out Jaison, Mick...
- 11/13/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
First off, I want to thank all of the Survivor fans who voted for the People’s Choice nominations. Thanks to your support we were nominated for Best Competition Show. Survivor previously won the Peoples Choice Award in 2001, 02, 03, 04 and thanks to our loyal fans we are once again nominated. If you have time and want to vote for us to win, simply go to: http://www.peopleschoice.com/pca/vote/ Okay to this weeks episode… I Killed Something Y’All Little ole Natalie is really coming of age out in Samoa. Natalie killing the rat is one of my favorites moments of all time.
- 11/13/2009
- by Jeff Probst
- EW.com - PopWatch
"Those who were called skillful leaders of old knew how to drive a wedge between the enemy's front and rear. ... When the enemy's men were united, they managed to keep them in disorder." --Sun Tzu, The Art of War Are you freaking kidding me, Galu? Did you miss Survivor: Tocantins? I'm almost insulted. The bold-print lesson of last season was that tribe unity is much more important than any internecine feud. Pick the other team off first, Then turn on each other. But Galu can't wait twelve days to tear itself to pieces. In a madcap episode where fully half the players are targeted for elimination, Erik ends up going home -- all thanks to soft-spoken Natalie. For finesse so subtle that Russell didn't even believe it had happened, Natalie wins her first Fishy Award. When the tribes merge, Foa Foa knows they need to make something happen fast.
- 11/6/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
So I’ve recovered from my Zyrtec cloud and yes I now realize that we promoted the merge. It was funny to be reminded of it by you guys. What can I say, I really was “loopy” when I wrote that blog. But yes I do see episodes and I do know what we promote, sometimes I just forget… In honor of my slip up last week, I’m going to dedicate today’s blog to... what else... The Merge. Merge Feast Let’s start with the feast. Did you see how quickly their moods changed when they got some food in their belly?...
- 11/6/2009
- by Jeff Probst
- EW.com - PopWatch
Man oh man. If you have any kind of a heart, you have to be feeling for Foa Foa. It's been a long time since a tribe has performed this poorly. You'd have to go all the way back to Survivor: Palau when Stephanie's tribe was decimated week by week until she was the only person left in her tribe. I have to stand up for all of the Survivors from this season. It was a very difficult shoot. The rain was constant and it took a real toll on everybody, crew included. It's so easy to sit at home...
- 10/16/2009
- by Jeff Probst
- EW.com - PopWatch
Aren't social dynamics fascinating? I'm guessing that a lot of you watching the show this season are enjoying Shambo. And why not? She's got a great sense of humor and a great head of hair. So why does Galu dislike her so much? Here's my take. I think it comes down to the unpredictable nature of human interaction… social dynamics. You put a group of people together and natural relationships begin to form. Some people quickly connect, others not so much. But give it a few days and the tribe itself begins to form a personality. As a tribe, Galu is a young,...
- 10/9/2009
- by Jeff Probst
- EW.com - PopWatch
This is the sixth in a series of interviews with Survivor Samoa cast members. Dave Ball got on my nerves about an eighth of a second after we met. But once he dropped his trying-to-be-funny shtick, I found him to be really engaging and likable--at least until when the subject of women came up, when he turned instantly stupidly sexist. I kind of expect that his attempts at humor and sexism will get him voted... keep reading » » read the full story and comment, or find the latest news about Survivor Samoa
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- 9/8/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
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