Married to Rock 2010
Married to Rock is an American reality documentary television series on E! that debuted November 7, 2010.
Married to Rock is an American reality documentary television series on E! that debuted November 7, 2010.
Jillian Michaels has made a name for herself by helping people lose weight, but she has rarely let her fans in on her personal life. "Just Jillian" looks to change that by bringing viewers into the world behind her fitness and TV empire. The show introduces Michaels' family and business partner, who support her and help her stay sane as she tries to balance her personal life with her busy career. Taking up much of her time are her two young children and longtime partner Heidi. Also taking up slots on Michaels' schedule are tasks that include remodeling a second home and taking care of the animals on the family's farm. On the business side, Michaels works with her business partner, Giancarlo, to develop new ways to connect with her fans, including tours, books, DVDs and a healthy food line.
The Soup Investigates is a comedic news television series on E!. It is a spin-off of The Soup. While The Soup reports and makes fun of news events during the previous week, its spinoff follows a group of newspeople who inquire around for news stories that are potentially humorous. Like its parent, The Soup Investigates is hosted by Joel McHale. The series' pilot episode aired on June 19, 2013.
The Chelsea Handler Show is an American sketch comedy series that aired on the E! television network. The series starred Chelsea Handler and featured skits that mocked the entertainment industry, spoofed celebrities, television, the elderly, and herself. The show aired Friday nights at 10:30 EST.
Party Monsters Cabo is a reality TV show airing on E!. The show involves party planners competing at the LG Villa in Cabo to see who can throw the "ultimate party" for Hollywood's A-Listers to win a contract with LG for their partys. The show is hosted by Brian Worley and Michele Merkin.
Kimora Lee Simmons, the single mom of five, who runs the Baby Phat brand, will be dealing with the whims of her model daughters, cheering at her sons’ championship games and celebrating her own major milestones.
Sunset Tan is an American reality television on E!, and debuted on May 28, 2007. The series chronicles the lives of the managers and employees of a tanning salon in Los Angeles called Sunset Tan. On April 3, 2008, E! renewed the series for a second season. Despite fair ratings, a third season was not renewed by E!.
Candy Girls is an American reality television series that premiered on March 8, 2009 on E!. The series centers around Bella Agency, a talent agency that primarily provides female models for music videos, magazine shoots, and upscale parties.
Leave It to Lamas is an American reality series broadcast on the E! cable television network. Premiering on October 11, 2009, the series stars Lorenzo Lamas and his family.
Let's be real... dating is not the fantasy that TV makes it out to be. Instead, it's an absolute shit show of X-rated pics, ghosting and one night stands. Finally, an honest voice is coming to take on modern TV dating.
A-List Listings is an American reality television series that debuted October 24, 2012 on E!. Hosted by David Burtka, the series showcases America's most exclusive and extravagant homes. A-List Listings has been revived as a 30-minute special that aired on May 24, 2013.
Love Is in the Heir is an American reality documentary television series on E! that debuted on November 28, 2004.
The top 10 looks over the last 10 years.
#1 Single, whose title could also be written as Number 1 Single, was a reality-based show that aired on E! Entertainment Television in the United States. The eight-segment program premiered on January 22, 2006 and ended its run on March 19, 2006. E! had not shown any re-broadcasts as of February 2009.
Celebrity Soup was a weekly comedy series focusing on recaps of various pop culture and reality show television highlights of the week. It was broadcast on E! Entertainment Television and was the UK version of the USA's long-running series The Soup. There were two series aired from 2005-2006. The series was hosted by Iain Lee who provided sarcastic commentary on the various clips. The show was filmed on bluescreen at Princess Productions' Bayswater Studios in London.