From 2001 to 2006, Joe Rogan was scaring people on Fear Factor, as compared to now, where he is doing it on his podcast.
During that time, Johnny Knoxville was scaring himself on Jackass. Now, he replacing that jackass on Fox’s version of Fear Factor: The Next Chapter.
“Johnny Knoxville is the champion of fearless entertainment,” said Michael Thorn, President of FOX Television Network. “His wild sense of humor, unmatched ability to push boundaries and take on the extreme makes him the perfect fit to lead this bold new reinvention of Fear Factor.”
I cannot think of a better person to host the show. Well, maybe Stephen Miller because he scares the shit out of me.
While I know Miller is my fear personified, most people don’t know theirs. So if you want to find out what it is on the game, then you can apply at FearIsBack.com.
Contestants will be dropped into an unforgiving, remote location, a group of strangers will live together under one roof, and face mind-blowing stunts, harrowing challenges and a twisted game of social strategy where trust is fleeting — and fear is a weapon. Only one contestant will conquer all their fears and walk away with the massive grand prize!
Fear Factor: The Next Chapter will debut this season on Fox.
Before we thought that Johnny Knoxville had suicidal tendencies, he couldn’t get suicide insurance on The Ben Stiller Show. Goth really worked on the 21 year old in that 1992 episode.
Brad Pitt’s latest movie, F!, had its London premiere tonight, and the actor was greeted by an old friend. Tom Cruise crashed the gray carpet, and the two co-stars had a sweet reunion.
Can you believe that it has been 30 years since their movie, Interview with a Vampire, came out? I am beginning to think, not only did they play Vampires, but they really are blood suckers. How else do you explain that they barely aged in three decades? I mean, Lestat is 62, and Louis is 61, and they don’t act or look it. How else would you explain it?
Montana Jordana has been playing a married man on Young Sheldon and its spinoff, Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage.
While that was his first marriage, on June 21st, he took part in his second marriage. This time, it was for real and to the woman he has been dating for four years, Jenna Weeks.
The two had a cowboy-themed wedding in Dove Hollow Estate in Longview, Texas, in front of 200 guests, which included his co-stars from both shows, including his TV wife, Emily Osment.
Jordan told People this about his wife, “She’s most beautiful when she doesn’t know I’m watching, like when she’s brushing her hair, laughing at something only she finds funny, etc.” Then he added, “Beauty in the real, raw, unposed moments. She is beautiful beyond words.”
The two met when they were 18, when their parents dragged them to see Cody Johnson’s concert in Nacogdoches. They wound up sitting next to each other and have been doing the same ever since.
Thirteen months, to the day, before they said I do, the couple welcomed their daughter, Emma Rae. Then, on January 4, he proposed to the love of his life, and she said yes on the land that they will someday call home.