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Musicians Who've Made the Move to Reality Shows

Ever since Ozzy Osbourne invited cameras to document his dysfunctional family life back in 2002, networks have been trying to recreate the same magic by giving musicians reality shows to call their own. Now, 1990s superstar MC Hammer is jumping on the family-themed reality bandwagon with his new series Hammertime (premiering Sunday, June 14 at 10 pm/ET on A&E).

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  • Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em....with this lame attempt at a comeback.
  • That's it, just SEVEN?  Where's Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown?  Brett Michaels?  Not to mention all the musos on Rockstar: INXS (and the subsequent version). ...
  • Just like the Osbourne and Snoops shows: skippin' it.  
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Musicians Who've Made the Move to Reality Shows

Ever since Ozzy Osbourne invited cameras to document his dysfunctional family life back in 2002, networks have been trying to recreate the same magic by giving musicians reality shows to call their own. Now, 1990s superstar MC Hammer is jumping on the family-themed reality bandwagon with his new series Hammertime (premiering Sunday, June 14 at 10 pm/ET on A&E).

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Is Reality TV the Kiss of Death for Marriages?

Finding romance on television is hard (or indecisive, as The Bachelor tells us), but holding onto it on television is even more difficult. Look no further than the apparent unraveling of Jon and Kate Gosselin's nearly 10-year marriage on Jon & Kate Plus 8. Caught in a media frenzy and battling infidelity reports, the two said on the Season 5 premiere that they are unsure about their future together. "Parents of multiples have, like, triple the divorce rate, and I was thinking we were going to beat that," Kate said. "I don't know if I can say that anymore." Another overwhelming statistic working against them is the trail of divorced reality-TV couples that came before them. Check out our roundup of the small-screen lovebirds who didn't have a happy ending.

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Amazing Race: Reality All-Stars Edition!

Since they embarked on The Amazing Race (Tuesdays at 9 pm/ET on CBS), Survivor's lovebirds of prey, Rob and Amber, have made us forget all about the joyless ride that Big Brother backstabber Alison made of the intercontinental trip with now-ex-boyfriend Donny. So can a Race filled entirely with reality personalities be far behind? TVGuide.com thinks not. For one thing, the show is already getting more gimmicky: An upcoming edition features family foursomes instead of the usual pairs. For another, could producers, much less viewers, possibly resist sending these debatably dynamic duos 'round the world? Again, we think not. What do you think? Read our suggestions below, then cast your vote in today's homepage poll.Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, The Osbournes: The former Black Sabbath read more

Jessica Simpson's Bridal Ride

If you're the typical American female — or Jack from Will & Grace — two of your most common girlie daydreams are: "Omigod, what if I were a pop starlet?" and "I wanna be the bride at a lavish wedding." Well kids, Jessica Simpson got to be both when she recently wed 98 Degrees frontman Nick Lachey! Look for the couple to relive their nups for your vicarious pleasure on InStyle Celebrity Weddings (airing Jan. 21 at 8 pm/ET on NBC). While they're teen idols, Jessica and Nick — who are 22 and 29, respectively — aren't teens themselves. They seem pretty earnest about setting a good example for their younger fans. "If anything," Nick says, "I'd hope our relationship just offers an example of what a good relationship and real love can be like. I certainly wouldn't want anyone to do wh read more

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Premiered: August 19, 2003, on MTV
Rating: TV-PG
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Premise: The pop-star newlyweds try to nurture their relationship while maintaining celebrity careers. The show struck an instant chord with viewers, who weren't altogether sure whether the wife's sporadic cultural unawareness (a.k.a. `Jessica moments') was a put-on.

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