The four-man race for Craig Kilborn's vacated desk on CBS' The Late Late Show is heating up. This week, MTV's TRL host Damien Fahey, 24, has returned for a second stint as guest host. How hungry is he to land Kilby's old job? Very. A final decision is expected to be made sometime next month. Here, he sits down with TV Guide Online to size up the competition and figure his chances.
TV Guide Online: We enjoy the bedhead haircut you're sporting on Late Late Show.
Damien Fahey: It's like a 45-minute procedure to make it look this messy. It's all done with mirrors like a
David Blaine trick.
TVGO: So your rivals for the host gig are Ed's Michael Ian Black, sitcom star D.L. Hughley and... who's the other guy?
Fahey: Craig Ferguson.
TVGO: Who the hell's that? He probably has no chance if I can't even remember his name.
Fahey: (Laughs) There you go. We're actually doing a sketch
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The four-man race for Craig Kilborn's vacated desk on CBS' The Late Late Show is heating up. This week, MTV's TRL host Damien Fahey, 24, has returned for a second stint as guest host. How hungry is he to land Kilby's old job? Very. A final decision is expected to be made sometime next month. Here, he sits down with TV Guide Online to size up the competition and figure his chances.
TV Guide Online: We enjoy the bedhead haircut you're sporting on Late Late Show.
Damien Fahey: It's like a 45-minute procedure to make it look this messy. It's all done with mirrors like a
David Blaine trick.
TVGO: So your rivals for the host gig are Ed's Michael Ian Black, sitcom star D.L. Hughley and... who's the other guy?
Fahey: Craig Ferguson.
TVGO: Who the hell's that? He probably has no chance if I can't even remember his name.
Fahey: (Laughs) There you go. We're actually doing a sketch
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New York's Fashion Week is the perfect time to ditch everyday wear and break out the couture — especially if you can snag invites to those glitzy after-parties that cap off the runway shows. Debutantes, divas and drag queens alike were at the West Village's Ace Gallery to sample the fifth incarnation of Viva Glam. That's MAC's high-shine cosmetic offering, with 100 percent of proceeds going to the MAC AIDS Fund.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy's social butterfly, Jai Rodriguez, practiced what he preaches as he worked the room. TV Guide Online spotted him trading hugs and quips with another NBC reality boy, The Apprentice's Kwame Jackson. FYI, the Fab Five has just put out the Queer Eye soundtrack, but Rodriguez plans to do a solo act on his in-the-works debut CD. "It's pop-rock, kind of Anastacia meets Justin Timberlake," h
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