Courtesy Brooke Burke
How far would you go for love?
Brooke Burke recently traveled across continents to reunite with fiancé David Charvet after five weeks apart as he films the French reality show La Ferme Célébrités in South Africa.
In a move that would make many parents tremble in fear, Burke brought along the couple’s two young children – Heaven Rain, 3, and Shaya Braven, who just turned 2 earlier this month.
“It was a really ambitious trip to take 2-year-old and a 3-year-old to Africa for four days,” the Dancing With the Stars cohost, 38, admits.
“Everybody told me I was nuts!
How far would you go for love?
Brooke Burke recently traveled across continents to reunite with fiancé David Charvet after five weeks apart as he films the French reality show La Ferme Célébrités in South Africa.
In a move that would make many parents tremble in fear, Burke brought along the couple’s two young children – Heaven Rain, 3, and Shaya Braven, who just turned 2 earlier this month.
“It was a really ambitious trip to take 2-year-old and a 3-year-old to Africa for four days,” the Dancing With the Stars cohost, 38, admits.
“Everybody told me I was nuts!
- 3/20/2010
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
PARIS -- Endemol France confirmed Wednesday that it is being sued by the supplier of animals for its hit reality show La ferme celebrites (Celebrity Farm) after numerous deaths and injuries to the creatures on set. Animal provider Arts France has instigated legal action after 16 hens and ducks died in a single day in April, reacting to toxic glue on the studio floor where they were let loose for the shoot. A spokeswoman for Endemol France said, "Our lawyers are looking into the matter, and we have no comment to make yet."...
- 6/24/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
PARIS -- A confederation of farmers' unions in the south of France issued an ultimatum Thursday to French TV group TF1's executives to pull reality TV show La Ferme Celebrites (Farm Celebrities) off the air within a week or "face the consequences." The popular French version of the TV show that introduces celebrities to the farming life has been criticized by the farmers for being a "masquerade" and a "media circus." The farmers' confederation held a demonstration to protest the construction of a set in the center of Visan, a village in the Provence region known for its wine and Roman chapel. "We will do everything within our means to put an end to this masquerade," a spokesman for the confederation said while addressing a crowd of about 100 farmers, French news agency Agence France-Presse reported. TF1 was not available for comment Thursday.
- 4/30/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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