The campmates were treated to alcohol and played a game called One Lie, Two Truths on tonight's (December 5) I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here.
Each camper had to announce three random facts about themselves, but one had to be a lie.
When it was Edwina Currie's turn, she declared: "I've got a first class degree; I used to work for Arthur Anderson the chartered accountants; I lost my virginity on bonfire night, which really made the earth move."
The first class degree 'fact' was the lie, meaning the other two were truths.
Jake Quickenden joked about her losing her virginity on bonfire night, laughing: "So you were literally a banger on that night!"
Edwina reminisced about that night, regaling: "I remember cycling home, feeling a little queasy and all around me I could hear bang bang and I thought, 'yeah, that's it.'"
When Jake asked Edwina...
Each camper had to announce three random facts about themselves, but one had to be a lie.
When it was Edwina Currie's turn, she declared: "I've got a first class degree; I used to work for Arthur Anderson the chartered accountants; I lost my virginity on bonfire night, which really made the earth move."
The first class degree 'fact' was the lie, meaning the other two were truths.
Jake Quickenden joked about her losing her virginity on bonfire night, laughing: "So you were literally a banger on that night!"
Edwina reminisced about that night, regaling: "I remember cycling home, feeling a little queasy and all around me I could hear bang bang and I thought, 'yeah, that's it.'"
When Jake asked Edwina...
- 12/5/2014
- Digital Spy
Pretty Little Liars: ABC Family to Launch Weekly Web Series for Hiatus
Do you hate the Pretty Little Liars hiatus between the summer finale and the return in January? ABC Family feels your pain, because the network is unvieling a new weekly web series that will help fill the gap until the special Halloween episode.
“Pretty Dirty Secrets” will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 28th during the summer finale of Pretty Little Liars.
Eight different episodes will air every Tuesday on ABCFamily.com beginning at 5 Pm Pt/8 Pm Et.
The webseries will focus on the time between the Aug. 28th summer finale and the special Halloween episode of “Pretty Little Liars” airing in October, when the town of Rosewood is getting ready for Halloween. The local Halloween store in Rosewood is a busy place these days and a good spot for someone who wants to keep tabs on certain people.
Do you hate the Pretty Little Liars hiatus between the summer finale and the return in January? ABC Family feels your pain, because the network is unvieling a new weekly web series that will help fill the gap until the special Halloween episode.
“Pretty Dirty Secrets” will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 28th during the summer finale of Pretty Little Liars.
Eight different episodes will air every Tuesday on ABCFamily.com beginning at 5 Pm Pt/8 Pm Et.
The webseries will focus on the time between the Aug. 28th summer finale and the special Halloween episode of “Pretty Little Liars” airing in October, when the town of Rosewood is getting ready for Halloween. The local Halloween store in Rosewood is a busy place these days and a good spot for someone who wants to keep tabs on certain people.
- 8/21/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
It's possible that there's no such thing as the perfect crime, though for a while the executives behind Enron couldn't be convinced of that. Even though nobody could quite determine exactly what Enron did (it had something to do with energy futures), they managed to fleece the world for years with phony accounting and layers upon layers of fraud. The name Enron has become associated with all that is wrong with American corporate culture and the first crack in the pavement that lead to the ongoing economic crisis. On this day in 2001, despite posting record profits for years, Enron filed for bankruptcy and began to pull back the curtain on one of the most incredible pieces of white collar crime in history.
The Enron scandal began to unravel in early 2001, but really took a nosedive in the fall of that year. With investor confidence plummeting, the stock price in a...
The Enron scandal began to unravel in early 2001, but really took a nosedive in the fall of that year. With investor confidence plummeting, the stock price in a...
- 12/2/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
Old people do the darndest things. And whether it's host SNL, make sketch comedy ripe with sexual innuendo, riff on the Jersey Shore, tell dirty jokes, kvetch about pop culture, or review tech gadgets in an Onion-style newscast, it tends to be entertaining. Old People News: The Tech Report is one of the latest iterations of the internet exploiting octogenarians to comedic effect. Dolly Beck (Lynn Rogers) and Charlie Megler (Arthur Anderson) broadcast live from a Floridian nursing home's quiet room, reporting on all the new gadgets, gizmos, and whatchamacallits hip with the kids these days. The series is a spin off of Old People News, a Kevin Maher production and Atom.com original that debuted on the Comedy Central-owned online destination in January of 2009. The Tech Report will span eight episodes, released over the the next two weeks, all riddled with mispronounced brand names, archaic technological references, and ill-informed consumer critiques.
- 11/23/2010
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
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