
So far, most of what Ryan Seacrest has touched has turned to entertainment gold — but will that be the case for Momma's Boys? The Seacrest-produced reality show, which is basically The Bachelor if the guys' moms were in the house, too, starts airing Dec. 16.
From the looks of the first clips, it's going to be a doozy. There's a lot of dramatic "Whose love will reign supreme — the girls . . . or the moms?" narration and scenes with crying moms telling their sons that none of the girls could ever be good enough. There's also one mom who's (um, how to put this delicately?) a little bit racist, and she's definitely not afraid to let her feelings show when the producers let her "catch" her son kissing someone she finds undesirable. Yikes. Besides that, there are just so many awkward scenes, like one where the mom climbs into the pool alongside her son and the girl he's hitting on. It's trainwreck TV at its best — or worst, depending on how you feel about that sort of thing.
Do you think you'll give Momma's Boys a shot? To watch a clip of Seacrest and his mom talking about the show, plus an extended trailer with a lot of footage from the season, just read more.
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Temperley London
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Just Cavalli
This sounds so bad. For one thing, what exactly is desirable about a guy who still lives with his mom? Why would a girl ever compete for that?
1i've seen the commercial for the show soo many times - that i wonder how well it'll do after the first episode. i think that once people see that it's just a blah show - that no one will be interested in it.
2I probably can't watch it, but it should probably be an interesting view into the psychology of mama's boys.
3no no no no no no no
I'm so sick of shows like this.
4Count me out, for sure.
5I will not be watching.
6Looks hella-lame
7i hope they're getting paid well to look like huge tools on national tv
8how do you compete like that? its prob gonna be painfully awkward for sure
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