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MTV ‘The Real World: Occupy Wall Street Edition’ Now Casting?

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October 24th, 2011 by Castina

Tagged as: Popular Culture,Real World,Reality TV,TV,TV News


Any wannabe reality stars here?

Are you among the “Fed Up & Ain’t Gonna Take It Anymore” “Occupy Wall Street” protesters?

If you answered “Yes,” MTV wants you!

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MTV “The Real World” Renewed For Two More Seasons

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March 24th, 2011 by Castina

Tagged as: MTV,Real World,Reality TV,TV,TV News

MTV has greenlit The Real World for at least two more seasons on the tube.

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“Real World” Alum Jamie Chung Cast In “The Hangover 2″

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November 3rd, 2010 by Castina

Tagged as: Movies,Real World,Reality TV

And while we’re on the subject of Real World…..Former Real World: San Diego reality star Jamie Chung is adding a role in The Hangover 2 to her budding resume, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

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“Real World Boston” Star Sean Duffy Elected To Congress

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November 3rd, 2010 by Castina

Tagged as: Real World,Reality TV

An MTV reality star whose conservative rants from the confines of a Beantown firehouse dominated the airwaves more than a decade ago now answers to the title of Congressman.

Real World Boston star Sean Duffy now represents his home state of Wisconsin in the US House of Representatives after winning his bid for office in Tuesday’s mid-term election.

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“The Real World: Boston” Star Sean Duffy Running For Congress

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July 1st, 2010 by Castina

Tagged as: MTV,Real World

Here’s something you don’t see everyday. A former Real World housemate is leaving his days as an MTV reality star in the dust and making a run for Washington. Sean Duffy — who appeared on MTV’s The Real World: Boston in 1997 — is running for Congress.

Take a look at his first campaign ad:

Duffy, now 38, has raised more than $600,000 to support his primary campaign for the Republican seat representing Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District. But first he’ll need to defend opponent Dan Mielke; he hopes to do that in the September Republican primary.

Nice to know that there’s life after reality TV. Just think, we could all be gleefully rallying behind a “Snooki Puss for Senate” campaign in about a decade. (Although we’ve probably got a better chance of seeing Hell freeze over.)

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