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27

Jan

The Megan Hauserman Proust Questionnaire
I still get a kick out of watching this. Above is a link to a page of videos featuring the fantastic Megan Hauserman, reality TV superstar, taking the famous Proust Questionnaire from Vanity Fair.
I miss Megan on my TV. Here’s to reminiscing and hoping her return to VH1 is sooner rather than later.

The Megan Hauserman Proust Questionnaire

I still get a kick out of watching this. Above is a link to a page of videos featuring the fantastic Megan Hauserman, reality TV superstar, taking the famous Proust Questionnaire from Vanity Fair.

I miss Megan on my TV. Here’s to reminiscing and hoping her return to VH1 is sooner rather than later.

13

Feb

“It Could Have Been Me”

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egan Hauserman finally breaks her silence on the tragedy that completely turned the world of reality television, and Megan’s own reality, upside down.

I usually don’t like to title the post with a quote, but there just isn’t a better way in this case.

You all know by now that I’m a fan of Megan Hauserman. In fact, I would go as far as to say that she is the only reality television personality that I’m actually a fan of. If you’re unfamiliar with Megan, make sure to read my previous featured posts on her, and you’ll get familiar. She’s someone you should know for one reason or another.

First and foremost, she’s a reality television superstar. I mentioned briefly that Megan had achieved reality gold in landing her own spinoff dating show appropriately titled Megan Wants A Millionaire and that it was prematurely cancelled. Honestly, I wasn’t sure how comfortable the TV star was with speaking about what had happened. Now, in this weeks issue of People, Megan sets the record straight on the real life tragedy that could have prematurely ended her shot at television fame.

The interview is really good. It reveals a lot about what Megan went through during this trying time, and it even reveals a few details about the story that the public hadn’t yet been exposed to. It doesn’t, however, champion Megan for all that she has accomplished and overcome. It should have… because she deserves it! She’s a good person at heart. While this may be a time for, as Megan says, reevaluating and re-prioritizing, Hauserman’s future is bright, and I predict that for us, it will be documented by Vh1.

Read People’s full story on Megan Hauserman via her blog.

Follow Megan on Twitter.

Sign the petition for a new Megan Show.

27

Jan

New Megan Hauserman photo spread!

We will see Megan Hauserman back on Vh1 soon. Mark my words. They need her desperately.

Visit Megan’s blog.
Follow Megan on twitter.

New Megan Hauserman photo spread!

We will see Megan Hauserman back on Vh1 soon. Mark my words. They need her desperately.


Visit Megan’s blog.

Follow Megan on twitter.

12

Jan

Bad Girl Bombshell of the Day: Megan Hauserman of Vh1

… and she’s good with kids too!

I first came across playboy cybergirl Megan during her stint on Beauty and the Geek. I remember watching one of those all day marathons on TV concluding it all with her well deserved win alongside partner Scooter. More so than that, I remember her wrestling sheep in a barnyard challenge. Anyway, I remember thinking that she had a little something special, but like most reality veterans, I figured I’d never see her again.

Lightning struck twice and Hauserman was subsequently cast on Vh1’s Rock of Love 2, which was in my opinion one of the better shows in Vh1 reality history. Flavor of Love started the trend, but Rock of Love does it bigger and better. They could have very well cast her, playmate looks aside, because everyone knows there’s nothing a producer loves more than having the controversy of already having done a show pop up mid-season. Well, Vh1 lucked out immensely. I like to think of Rock of Love 2 as more of a launching pad for Megan’s career in reality, though.

Her real moment came on “of love” spinoff mega hit I Love Money, where Vh1 vets were invited back to compete for $250,000 as opposed to the affection of a has been celebrity. Hauserman undeniably dominated both the competition and the show. Megan was hotter, smarter, and all around better. In fact, she’s the only one who managed to deliver sound bites worth remembering. After a jury of eliminated contestants was brought in to judge the final three competitors, Megan quit rather than giving them the satisfaction of knowing she got what she deserved.

She did get what she deserved. She got everything she ever wanted and maybe a little more in her own spinoff appropriately titled Megan Wants a Millionaire in which the ultimate trophy wife in training went in search of, well, a millionaire. The show was prematurely cancelled for pretty well known reasons, but viewers are definitely still waiting for the next move in Hauserman’s television career.

Vh1 needs to consider what they’d be losing in Megan. People who are unfamiliar with entertainment don’t know how to explain it, but Megan has what is commonly referred to as x-factor. She has that little something extra that makes people, love her or hate her, want to watch her. She has the looks and the personality. On top of that, she’s cunning to say the least, but it’s not about that at this point. Season after season, hundreds of reality wannabes are forced down viewers throats. Wannabes that think they know exactly what viewers want. The truth is, viewers don’t want fake drama and obnoxious idiots “acting” for cameras. Viewers want Megan!

Facebook petition to get Megan a new show.

and she blogs, too!