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New Reality Series for Bristol Palin

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Reality, Cable, News

Bristol PalinLike mother, like daughter. Bristol Palin is getting her own reality series with The Bio Channel. Ten episodes have been ordered so television watchers can see the exploits of Sarah Palin’s oldest offspring. This will not be Bristol’s first foray into the reality genre; she was previously seen on Dancing With the Stars.

The series will show Bristol’s move from Alaska to LA with her son Tripp. She’ll be living with Kyle Massey and his brother Christopher. Massey is best-known for his roles on The Disney Channel, particularly That’s So Raven.

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Dancing with the Stars 11: They’re All Paired Up

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It appears Edyta Sliwinska wasn’t bluffing when she said she was done with Dancing with the Stars.

We’ve finally learned which professionals the newcomers will be paired with in Season 11—and neither Edyta or husband Alec Mazo - are on that list.

Find out the twelve newest couples after the jump.

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Dancing with the Stars 11: The Official Cast

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It’s time for the speculation to end and for the snap judgments to begin.

Did ABC stick with the rumored list of celebrities for Dancing with the Stars—or did the network manage to pull a fast one (or two) on the media?

Find out which 12 stars will be vying for the mirror ball trophy on Season 11 after the jump.

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Disney Channel Games To Begin This Week in Orlando

Disney Channel GamesWalt Disney World’s Wide World of Sports will be the center of the known tween world this week when The Disney Channel Games kick off tomorrow in Orlando.

star Miley Cyrus, the , the Cheetah Girls and the ubiquitous Sprouse brothers from are among Disney stars continental and international who will compete this week with winnings going to charity.

Tuesday and Thursday production will be free and open to the public, albeit in a very limited way. Disney officials told the Orlando Sentinel, “We can’t have regular kids on the field.” That is due in part to the fact that the games aren’t really a sporting event, it’s more like a series of reality TV challenges. Footage shot this week will culminate in five half-hour shows that debut in late July on .

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