Saturday, December 27, 2008

Brody JENNER talks "BROMANCE"!


Now, it'll be Brody Jenner to the max
By CRISTINA KINON DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Friday, December 26th 2008, 4:00 AM

TV personality Brody Jenner attends the season 4 finale of MTV's "The Hills" at Tavern on the Green.
Brody Jenner, star of MTV's "Bromance," wants audiences to know his show is nothing like Paris Hilton's "BFF" search.
He may be looking for a new "bro" to pal around with, but this contest isn't going to be all tiaras and mansions and puppies.
"Paris' show was very set up, like a regular dating show, only with friendship, with set eliminations," Jenner told the Daily News. "We have eliminations, too, but we wanted to make them as fun and as crazy as possible. And these guys are not living in some nice mansion. Wait 'til you see where we had them stay."
"Bromance," premiering Monday at 9 on MTV, features Jenner, who previously appeared on MTV's "The Hills" and Fox's "The Prince of Malibu," with his friends Frankie Delgado and Sleazy T, trying to find a new guy to join their group to essentially replace former friend, "The Hills'" Spencer Pratt. Jenner and Co., with a possible guest appearance by Jenner's ex, Lauren Conrad, will weed through a group of nine guys to find the best "bro."
According to Jenner, a true "bro" is someone "you can trust with your girlfriend when she's drunk."
Also, he's someone who's loyal, honest and fun to be around.
In order to narrow down the field of potential "bros," Jenner put the wanna-bes through a series of friendship challenges.
"The things I put these guys through are just the ultimate test of a friend," said Jenner. "I keep the guys on their toes. A lot of the time, something may seem like a challenge and it's not, and other times something will be a challenge, but it doesn't seem like it. You never know what to expect!"
Jenner says when he was first approached by MTV with the "Bromance" show concept, created by Ryan Seacrest Productions, he thought it was hilarious but wasn't sure it was the right fit for him. But then he decided to not take himself so seriously.
"I love being able to laugh at myself," Jenner said. "The moment you start to take yourself too seriously, other people don't."
Jenner says he did find a great "bro" on the show and that he's already started thinking about Season 2.
"You can never have too many friends!" said Jenner. "To be honest, I was thinking about a second season with girls because you always have to have a girl in the group. But I'd have to eliminate the ones that are too hot because I can't be having all my friends trying to mack on her."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I was so happy that MTV thought to make such a bromantic show, it brought a little tear to my eye...