Celebrity lives will always have second, third and fourth acts – so long as we have reality shows. We hear Mike Tyson wants his own program after doing a cameo on "Being Bobby Brown." Word is the troubled champ is shopping the idea with his daughter Mikey, a plus-size gal who is also designing a line of clothing for the heavyset. Also on board is Mikey’s best pal, Nathalie, Don King’s granddaughter. And we haven’t heard the last from Brigitte Nielsen. Having romanced rapper Flavor Flav in VH1’s "The Surreal Life" and "Strange Love," the former Mrs. Sylvester Stallone now wants to open her own male-escort service. The Amazonian action vixen wants to call the show "Stud Farm." "She’s going to have male escorts set up with lonely women who are divorcées or widows," an insider tells us. "Some of the male customers will be gay, too." Nielsen is said to be pitching the concept to Oxygen, Fox, VH1 and Bravo. Her manager, Steven Tempone, tells us, "It’s still in the works" One source says Nielsen would be dispatching her men to rich folk in Beverly Hills and Bel Air. But Tempone insisted nothing would be illegal. "She’s not looking to become a Hollywood madam, like Heidi Fleiss," he said. "There are some escort services – some are legit." Of course, like Fleiss, she might set up her business in Nevada, where sex for hire is for the most part legal. Tempone said, "I don’t think the location has been decided. Nothing’s been set yet." Fleiss herself tells us she’s already calling her Nevada bordello Heidi’s Stud Farm. "I own the domain name," says Fleiss, who owns 60 acres in Crystal, Nev. "Brigitte’s thing sounds like hype."
Rush and Molloy
Make them stop! And you know New York wants to be one of Brigitte’s call girls.