Continuing on in our look back at 2010, below is a wall of this blog’s animated gifs that moved us…and themselves.
We’ll be looking back at the year that was 2010 on VH1 all week, and to start things off easily is a group of screen shots amassed from various recaps over the past year from shows like Basketball Wives, You’re Cut Off!, Frank the Entertainer in A Basement Affair, What Chilli Wants and more. If you pay close attention, you may see an abstract story unfolding. Or maybe not! Enjoy the images…
Gabby won the very first skills test on Scream Queens 2. And that win saved her from becoming the first elimination, according to the judges. Those ups and downs would repeat for several episodes, until she actually started to believe she could win. Below Gabby talks about her Scream Queens victory, filming her part for Saw 3D, and her relationships to the other actresses and her mentor on the show, John Homa. Acting and self-confidence in her skills are still works in progress for her. In fact, after all the praise, she still worries that her final scene on the show doesn’t look as good as she hoped. “I’m so nervous to see it, I have no idea!” she says. If only there were some sort of title or award to show her how good she was.
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Chicago actress Sarah Alami had many things going for her on Scream Queens. She is a gorgeous woman who, despite her unique beauty, still comes off like the girl next door. Her thick Midwestern accent — as well as her tomboyish farm girl upbringing — probably help, as does her rather shy personality. Though she became bolder as the show went on, Sarah’s homesickness distracted her from the challenges. When she was eliminated last week, she was genuinely relieved — talking to her young daughter again outweighed any feelings she had about leaving Scream Queens.
In this interview she talks about her best Scream Queens challenges, her friendships in the house, seducing John Homa, and her Fangoria spread (that’s her winning photo above). Even when it comes to her challenge win, Sarah’s modest. “I don’t really see what everybody else sees. It’s amazing to get praise, and I’m very thankful for it, but I don’t know?” she says, “It’s just make-up. You put on make-up, everybody looks like that.”
Everybody does not look like that.
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Wait, does this mean she was buried in Ugg boots and a hoodie? I question this zombie’s believability.
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As she had been all season, L.A. actress Allison Kyler was outspoken about her rather early elimination from Scream Queens last week. Part of it was because she had so much going for her coming in: a resume of acting gigs, plenty of dancing and choreography experience. And her early challenges showed she could take the advice John Homa and Tim Sullivan gave her to produce compelling, good-looking scenes. But her inability to control her eyes — both on and off-camera — got her axed far earlier than expected.
Below, Allison explains how a handicap turned her director’s cut into a “trainwreck.” But clearly she’s not a complainer. Allison is just as tough on herself as she was on the other actresses. She’s got an especially dry sense of humor, which didn’t always translate on camera. “Hopefully I don’t sound like an even bigger bitch off of this [interview],” she says. “I feel like I just say what I’m thinking and I feel like some people just take it the wrong way. Everybody needs to lighten up!”
This extended exit interview from this week’s eliminated Scream Queens 2 contestant, Karlie, contains a hell of a quote that, in a (ahem) seedier context would actually sound less disgusting: “I didn’t mess up the money shot, where the maggots had to fall in my face. You know, if I wanted it so bad, then I guess I would have let the maggots go down my throat. I don’t know.” Karlie contends that “I was the wrong one that they sent home.” With quotes like these, we’re inclined to agree…
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