Extreme Makeover Diet Edition Real Time Tony

2020. 2. 17. 23:59카테고리 없음

Extreme Makeover Diet Edition Real Time Tony

“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” was not only one of the biggest shows on broadcast, it was also among the nicest — though perhaps the series became too popular for its own good. At one point deep into its ABC run, “Makeover” began getting press pushback (like and and ) for how a few of its featured families fared financially after the cameras stopped rolling.The logic behind the never sat well with this writer, so asked the face of the program Ty Pennington if he could explain it to us.“On ‘Extreme Makeover Home Edition,’ we did absolutely phenomenal things,” the TV host and carpenter began. “And honestly I don’t know if there will ever be a show quite like that — that on network television, there’s a show that actually benefits a family. On television, that’s just unheard of.

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Let’s face it, it’s about ratings, it’s about ad sales — it’s about all those sorts of things.”Also Read:Yeah, yeah, that’s all nice — but get to the part where you left the reality show’s subjects in financial ruin, Ty! Also Read:“There’s a couple of stories that families lost their home,” Pennington continued. “We left them with a financial adviser. However, if the family chooses to triple-mortgage their house to start a business that they’ve never done before just to see if they can get into it, that’s their own demise.

That’s how you lose your home, is you’re like, ‘Oh, let’s use it as a lottery ticket and see what we can get out of it. And then you lose it because you can’t make the payment.”The “Trading Spaces” star added: “But that’s what press does. They were like, ‘This is too good to be true, what is really happening?’ But with ‘Extreme’ it really was that good.”Our bad.Also Read:Readers can next catch Pennington in TLC’s “Trading Spaces” reboot, which returns to TV on April 7.He’ll also co-host Season 3 of Hulu’s “Small Business Revolution – Main Street,” which will premiere this fall. We’ll find out on Tuesday which of five finalist towns — Alton, Illinois; Amesbury, Massachusetts; Bastrop, Texas; Martinez, California; or Siloam Springs, Arkansas — won the public’s vote for a $500,000 renovation.Try not to look for the negative in that wonderful concept, fellow reporters.