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Subject: More Details About Carnie's New Show


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Juli
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Date Posted: 16:45:56 06/30/08 Mon

Includes a picture of Carnie with reddish brown hair; I wonder how long she'll keep that color.

I'm just going to post parts of the article instead of the whole thing.

Actors deal with pigs, goats, mules for TV show
By Terry Morrow (Contact)
Wednesday, June 25, 2008

NEWPORT, Tenn. - Carnie Wilson can handle being a fish out of water around here. A goat in the kitchen? That's a different matter altogether.

"I went to go get my apron in the kitchen, and there was a massive goat there," Wilson recalled during an exclusive interview Tuesday afternoon with the News Sentinel.

Her reaction? "I screamed," the singer said.

Her cry brought actress Maureen McCormick, who played Marcia Brady on TV's "The Brady Bunch," and they used a pickle to try to shoo the beast out of the door.

Such wrangling is just another day on the set of the CMT comedy "Outsider's Inn," due to premiere Aug. 15. The eight-episode comedy series documents McCormick's attempt to run an inn with the help of Wilson and singer Bobby Brown. Wilson acts as the chef, and Brown is the entertainment coordinator.

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Wilson has been spotted shopping at the Newport Food City. As a celebrity whose dieting has made headlines, Wilson has found ways to cook Southern without giving into temptation. She's whipping up desserts, meatloaf and mashed potatoes for guests nightly.

"I may taste what I (cook)," Wilson said, "but I never swallow it. I always spit it out."


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Date Posted: 13:25:46 07/05/08 Sat

I think she looks GREAT!




>Includes a picture of Carnie with reddish brown hair;
>I wonder how long she'll keep that color.
>
>I'm just going to post parts of the article instead of
>the whole thing.
>
>Actors deal with pigs, goats, mules for TV show
>By Terry Morrow (Contact)
>Wednesday, June 25, 2008
>
>NEWPORT, Tenn. - Carnie Wilson can handle being a fish
>out of water around here. A goat in the kitchen?
>That's a different matter altogether.
>
>"I went to go get my apron in the kitchen, and there
>was a massive goat there," Wilson recalled during an
>exclusive interview Tuesday afternoon with the News
>Sentinel.
>
>Her reaction? "I screamed," the singer said.
>
>Her cry brought actress Maureen McCormick, who played
>Marcia Brady on TV's "The Brady Bunch," and they used
>a pickle to try to shoo the beast out of the door.
>
>Such wrangling is just another day on the set of the
>CMT comedy "Outsider's Inn," due to premiere Aug. 15.
>The eight-episode comedy series documents McCormick's
>attempt to run an inn with the help of Wilson and
>singer Bobby Brown. Wilson acts as the chef, and Brown
>is the entertainment coordinator.
>
>*
>
>Wilson has been spotted shopping at the Newport Food
>City. As a celebrity whose dieting has made headlines,
>Wilson has found ways to cook Southern without giving
>into temptation. She's whipping up desserts, meatloaf
>and mashed potatoes for guests nightly.
>
>"I may taste what I (cook)," Wilson said, "but I never
>swallow it. I always spit it out."



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