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So True? So False? Was Ex-Big Brother Champ Really Sued for Same-Sex Fetish Role-Playing?!
Mixing business and pleasure is a well-established no-no. So you can only imagine how frowned upon it is to pay for some scintillating pleasure with money allegedly siphoned off from said business.
But that's exactly the accusation facing former Big Brother champ Mike "Boogie" Malin and his fellow reality star (and business partner) Lonnie Moore, who are being targeted by a third business partner for allegedly misappropriating hundreds of thousands of dollars from their Geisha House restaurant group.
So far, so standard, right? Well, here's where it gets crazy: word spread today that this was no run-of-the-mill siphoning, and that the duo allegedly used the ill-gotten money to pay for "multiple sexual encounters with various older men," travel around the world and various other aspects of their supposed "lavish party-boy lifestyles."
But is it true? Were the reality stars really sued for playing out their fetish fantasies on the company's dime? This rumor is…
A Day in the Life of a Big Brother Houseguest
When Big Brother's new Houseguests cross the threshold of their summer digs tonight, they will be greeted by a beachy Venice décor, more disgusting slop than ever (it's green!)—and an ominous presence in one of the house's superfly bedrooms.
Along with a gaggle of other journalists, I recently experienced firsthand all the pleasures (few) and privations (many) of a Big Brother contestant while locked inside the house for 12 hours.
Here's what else I learned in my day in the life of a Big Brother Houseguest...
Big Brother 13's "Double Trouble" Twist Sees Return of Past Seasons' Most Notorious Duos
Get ready for an extra dose of double-dealing on Big Brother this summer.
The reality series' 13th-season "double trouble" twist features the return of some of the reality series' most troublesome twosomes, playing alongside eight brand-new Houseguests, CBS announced today.
Although the network identified the new Houseguests, the identities of the veterans won't be disclosed—presumably by host Julie Chen—until the show's premiere on Thurs., July 7.
Here's what we know about the brand-new residents of this season's Venice Beach loft-inspired house.
Big Brother Pill Pusher Heading to Prison
Well, on the bright side, Big Brother 9 winner Adam Jasinski is already pretty used to being locked in a big house with a bunch of strangers, having his behavior monitored and otherwise living under constant surveillance. Now he gets to do it while wearing a kicky jumpsuit.
The former reality star was sentenced to four years in prison by a federal judge in Boston today after pleading guilty to both possession with attempt to distribute oxycodone and failure to file a tax return in 2008, the same year he won the show.
Which begs the question, did he learn nothing from Richard Hatch?
Big Brother Star Admits to Pill-Pushing Scheme
Matthew McDonald better get used to having roommates again.
The Big Brother 9 star may be sharing living quarters with some pretty colorful characters after pleading guilty Monday to conspiracy to distribute oxycodone for his role in a drug ring that also counted his season's winner, Adam Jasinski, as a member.
Big Brother Star vs. Survivor Star in Offscreen Battle—Guess Who Won?
In one corner, Big Brother 2 houseguest Krista Segall. In the other, Survivor: Fiji alum Kenward "Boo" Bernis.
And she just delivered one helluva body blow.
Big Brother Star-Turned-Gay Porn Star Busted in Ex-Boyfriend Beatdown
This sounds like some serious guy-on-guy action.
Big Brother 10 contestant Steven Daigle is chilling in a jail cell after allegedly roughing up his ex-boyfriend and fellow gay-porn actor, Trent Locke, the L.A. Sheriff's Department confirms to E! News.
What the what?!
Big Brother "Winner" Adam Jasinski Jailed After Copping to Drug Trafficking, Tax Dodging
Big Brother is always watching. But sometimes, Johnny Law steps in to cover a shift or two.
Guess which one was on duty when Adam Jasinski, the "winner" of Big Brother 9, pleaded guilty to a drug charge and failing to file a tax return on his 2008 half-million dollar winnings?
All-New High Definition Soup Tonight!
In tonight's burning bowlful...
E! finally joins the 21st century and The Soup goes HD! Never before has your pot of pop-culture comedy tasted so crystal clear! (Unless of course you have cataracts and/or Direct TV)...
It was "Finally" week for your favorite reality shows:
America's Got Talent finally ended, by which we mean Nick Cannon's hosting career...
Bachelor Pad finally ended, by which we mean host Chris Harrison's summer-long prison sentence...
And contestant Lane's reign as the most entertainingly stupid person on TV ended, by which we mean Big Brother...
Plus, Oprah returns to the airwaves to kidnap her audience and hold them hostage on the other side of the world...
Catch all the HD'ness tonight at 10pm ET/PT!
The Animal Takes Big Brother Title
The Animal has done it.
Arizona State college student Hayden "The Animal" Moss beat out oil-rig salesman David "Lane" Elenburg in a 4-3 vote to win Big Brother 12 and take home the CBS reality series' $500,000 grand prize.
This self-described country boy, part of "The Brigade" alliance with Enzo Palumbo, Matt Hoffman and Lane, made it to the finish line after scoring a victory in the final Head of Household competition, which enabled him to evict Enzo and choose good buddy Lane to accompany him to the final round.
There, the two fielded a series of questions from the jury, which awarded the jackpot to Hayden.
As the runner-up, Lane took home $50,000, while America's Choice went to Arksansas hotel manager Britney Haynes who received $25,000 after viewers picked her as their favorite houseguest.




