NBC has started putting together a cast of contestants for the first season of its new Celebrity Apprentice series, and Vince Neil is the first to sign on.
Dee Snider of Twisted Sister heard the dreaded words “you’re fired” from ‘Celebrity Apprentice‘ boss Donald Trump last night, but only after raising $325,000 for the March of Dimes by winning a challenge earlier in the evening.
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider, with one arm still wrapped in a bulky cast from a recent on-air accident, helped throw a party to sell fake cocktail mix on ‘Celebrity Apprentice‘ this week.
Dee Snider stepped behind the camera to direct a mop commercial that helped his team win this week’s challenge on ‘Celebrity Apprentice.’ Most importantly, he didn’t break his finger, get operated on or risk angering the ‘Incredible Hulk,‘ as he’s done across the last three weeks.
Dee Snider was forced to sit out of most of the storefront window-dressing fun on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ tonight (March 3) due to the broken finger he suffered on last week’s episode, but he still managed to make his presence and sense of humor felt.
‘Celebrity Apprentice’ named its cast for the upcoming season yesterday, and among the names, is former Miss Universe and Miss Venezuela Dayana Mendoza.
As we suspected, Twisted Sister singer and protector of first-amendment rights Dee Snider is among the celebrities (or quasi-celebrities, depending on your definition) set to appear on the newest installment of Donald Trump’s ‘Celebrity Apprentice,’ premiering Feb. 12.
Forget Star Jones vs. NeNe Leakes. ItÕs now ÔCelebrity ApprenticeÕ contestant Meat Loaf who is all the rage Ð quite literally, in the case of last nightÕs episode.
The famous singer threw an unexpected fit over a set of art supplies, which he claimed were stolen from him by fellow contestant Gary Busey.
By Andrew Vaughan at Gibson.com
Rock god, Meat Loaf, has been announced as one of the competitors in the new season of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice.
As BBC News reports, La Toya Jackson, David Cassidy, Gary ‘Buddy Holly’ Busey, Marlee Matlin, Dionne Warwick, Star Jones, baseball star Jose Conseco, actress Lisa Rinna, supermodel Niki Taylor, rapper Lil Jon, country singer and songwriter John