‘Working Class' chat with Melissa Peterman



CMT will launch it’s first scripted sitcom, ‘Working Class’ on January, 28. The 12 episode series delves into the life of a single working mother, Carli Mitchell, who moves into an upscale neighborhood into a house she struggles to afford, so she can make a better life for her children.


Bloggers, Kellie Stuart (5 Minutes for Mom), Victoria Nicks (Untrained Housewife), Diane Farmer (Grocery Shop For FREE), Angie Knutson (My Four Monkeys), Linda Sellers (Welcome to Linneyville), Kim Grenon (Mommycosm), Angelica Embler (Your Celeb Source), Janine Nickel (Blissfully Domestic) and myself (Tinseltown Diva and Bossip Girl), in conjunction with One2One Network, had the pleasure of a candid conference chat with the star of ‘Working Class’, Melissa Peterman.


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CMT test's scripted TV waters with ‘Working Class’



CMT Network will dunk it’s toe into uncharted water on Jan. 28 when it debuts it’s first scripted sitcom, ‘Working Class.’

The series star’s comedy vets Melissa Peterman(Reba)a single mom from a rough and tumble background, trying to give her kids a better life by moving them to an upscale suburban neighborhood and stalwart Ed Asner as her curmudgeonly neighbor.

The show airs at 8 p.m., ET/PT, also features Rob(Patrick Fabian), the man she falls for who not only already has a girlfriend – but he’s also her boss, and Nick(Steve Kazee), her immature and somewhat of a ladies-man brother, who moves in to help her out.

'Working Class' has been picked up for 12 episodes and will feature multiple guest stars through out the season, including: Reba McEntyre, David Faustino, Kathy Kinney, Martin Mull, John Schneider and Leslie Ann Warren.

Premiere Episode: “The Buddy System”
Carli’s old flame from high school shows up hoping to re-ignite his “spark” with Carli — even if it means humiliating her in front of her new boss.

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Owen Wilson's serious role, birth of son Ford Lynton


Hollywood funny man Owen Wilson has taken on the serious role of being a first-time dad at the age of 42.

The Little Fockers star’s, U.S. Air Marshal girlfriend, Jade Duell, gave birth to his son, Ford Lynton Wilson on Friday, after 18 hours of anesthesia-free labor.

What has turned out to be a Tinseltown scoop, news that the actor was going to become a father was kept under wraps until the story broke less than a week ago.

The baby boy reportedly weighed 6lbs, 13oz., and was delivered by water birth at Owen's oceanfront estate in Maui, Hawaii with the help of a midwife.

Owen and Jade, 28, met on a flight from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. and have been dating for over a year.

'Owen has been doing a celebratory hula dance all afternoon! It's a beautiful boy and everyone is incredibly happy!' an inside source told Star magazine.

Wilson’s big news came on the heels of a passel of celebrity pregnancies were being announced in the past few weeks, including: Natalie Portman, Alicia Silverstone, Victoria Beckham, Jane Krakowski, Selma Blair, Pink, Christina Applegate, Tia Mowry, Amanda Holden, Devon Aoki, Rachel Zoe, Jewel, and Marion Cotillard.

Jamie Oliver gets in food fight with L.A. school officials



When Venice High renovated the school's cafeteria, the most important aspect of the lunchroom remained the same, the food, and Jamie Oliver star and creator of ABC’s “Food Revolution” could have remedied that.

Sadly, Oliver, who is bringing his Emmy winning show to Southern California, may never set foot in a LAUSD cafeteria, after getting into a “food fight” with school officials.

The Reality TV chef is here in Los Angeles setting up a restaurant and casting families to participate in his spring reality series. On Wednesday, he opened “Jamie’s Kitchen” in Westwood, where he will be offering free cooking classes.

“I can’t get my foot into a single school. Which is a bit of a shame really,” he said to the Los Angeles Times. “It just doesn’t seem in the interest of the public really. It’s not a great start for me, to be honest.”

Oliver says whether he is allowed into a district school or not, he still, plans to work with local families in their homes and with supermarkets and fast-food restaurants for episodes in his series which is scheduled to begin in the spring.

Will the LAUSD change it’s mind? Not anytime in the near future.

“Reality TV has a formula. You either have to have drama or create conflict to be successful. We’re not interested in either,” said LAUSD spokesman Robert Alaniz.

Oliver thinks the School District refused to let him feature its cafeterias because officials fear how really bad the inedible food served to the kids would look on television. He thinks his work speaks for itself and has been “honorable.” He says he came to Los Angeles with no preconceptions about the food it serves and just wants to help.

Venice High School, who even has it’s own garden, is often used as a backdrop for film location shoots that bring in money that is much needed, especially because of the State’s looming massive budget cuts.

A partnership with Oliver’s “Food Revolution” could only have helped get the conversation for the badly needed change in the lunchrooms of the LAUSD going, and helped thousands of kids on the road to obesity in the process.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt: Last minute Christmas shoppers


Hollywood power couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt aren’t immune to Christmas shopping procrastination, they were spotted buying last minute Christmas presents for their brood of six.

The pair were spotted buying toys at a mall in Namibia, Africa yesterday where they are reportedly spending Christmas in the birth place of daughter Shiloh, 4.

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