Bravo reality star Kim Zolciak has a new “Big Poppa.” We hearThe Real Housewives of Atlanta troublemaker has started dating Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis.
It’s hard out here for a perv! In a tough econonmy, X-rated aficionados have less cash to fork over on a monthly membership to 8thStreetLatinas.com.
Adult entertainment moguls Larry Flynt (Hustler) and Joe Francis, of Girls Gone Wild fame, are pleading with Congress to grant the adult industry a $5 billion bailout, after DVD sales plummeted in the last 12 months due to the global recession. Read the rest of this entry »
In case you care, one of the puppets from Paris Hilton’s My New BFF got drunk and naked for an edition of Girls Gone Wild before joining the show.
Corrie Loftin, a featured finalist on the MTV reality series Paris Hilton’s My New BFF, offered a topless performance for Girls Gone Wild (GGW) cameras before becoming a contestant on the MTV reality series, GGW’s sleazeball founder, Joe Francis, confirmed on Monday. Read the rest of this entry »
Joe Francis won’t be clawing his way up the reality TV corporate ladder after all. Francis has been kicked off the cast for the second season of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice. Joe was ousted from the show after NBC executives determined the recently-incarcerated Girls Gone Wild founder’s image wasn’t wholesome enough for network television. Drunk girls removing their tops for Mardi Gras beads-what could be more All-American than that?
“Donald Trump and I decided to do a different show. I would have added a lot to ‘Celebrity Apprentice,’ and I would have been excited to do it, but I’m more excited by this other idea,” Joe told the New York Post on Monday.
Joe Francis, founder and CEO of the Girls Gone Wild empire, filed a suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, alleging that a federal judge worked with opposing attorneys to coerce him into signing a 2007 settlement agreement with the families of three underage girls who were illegally featured baring their breasts in an edition of GGW. Read the rest of this entry »