muzik said:
Has anyone check out this realty show on BRAVO??
horrible - whitney has sunk to a new low (bobby was already there)
What was the reason for this show? was it to clean up bobby's image? it sure does not work.
Bobby is stone out of his head and whitney is smoking cigarettes (surprise to me! )
so sad - the little dignity whitney had has been tossed out the window
the show was quoted as being "disgusting" another sad ass reality show because sadly enough as bad as they are many americans have worse lives and waste it by watching shit like this!!!!
REVIEW
By Barry Garron
Hollywood Reporter
Updated: 10:56 a.m. ET June 30, 2005
LOS ANGELES - There’s no point beating around the bush. “Being Bobby Brown,” the reality show spotlighting the R&B singer whose rap sheet might be longer than his catalog, is undoubtedly the most disgusting and execrable series ever to ooze its way onto television.
And when you consider the competition from the celebrity reality genre alone, that’s says something.
What gives “Bobby” that dismal distinction?
REVIEW
By Barry Garron
Hollywood Reporter
Updated: 10:56 a.m. ET June 30, 2005
LOS ANGELES - There’s no point beating around the bush. “Being Bobby Brown,” the reality show spotlighting the R&B singer whose rap sheet might be longer than his catalog, is undoubtedly the most disgusting and execrable series ever to ooze its way onto television.
And when you consider the competition from the celebrity reality genre alone, that’s says something
Is it the lionizing of a lowlife convicted of failing to pay child support for his out-of-wedlock kids, drunk driving and a cocaine-related parole violation? (And let’s not forget his spousal “slap-boxing” arrest.) Is it his insufferable ego (he calls his son, Bobby Jr., “special to me because he carries my name”)? Is it his constant crude comments (he tells wife Whitney Houston to “bring that ass in quick. I’m going to show you what I’m going to do with it.”)? Or is it just his disgusting persona as, in the second episode, he speaks of removing excrement from his wife’s derriere? (No, I’m not going to quote him.)
It’s all that, and then some. If the eight-part series was intended to improve Brown’s image, it fails miserably.
Not only does it reveal Brown to be even more vulgar than the tabloids suggest, but it manages at the same time to rob Houston of any last shreds of dignity. She alternately shies from the camera and performs for them.
At one point, she asks the offscreen crew of this so-called reality show, “What are we supposed to be doing here?” It’s also a question for anyone who tunes in.
wooooooow you get to see bobby wipe whitneys crack....a crack head wiping crack...!!!!!! now thats entertainment!!!!