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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby CBRADGO » Thu Jul 01, 2010 9:49 am

farmerc83 wrote:
huntersmky wrote:Jemmye Carroll Bio - As vocal supporter of gay marriage and legalization of marijuana, Jemmye doesn't necessarily come off as someone from a conservative Mississippi hometown. She enjoys casual sex with no commitment, and she has a preference for black men (until she meets fellow roommate, Knight), which is about as scandalous as it gets in her heavily Southern Baptist community. Jemmye is recently free of an abusive relationship. Her mother Alice is her best friend and they have no secrets from one another, to the point where Jemmye frequently discusses the intimate details of her sex life with her mom. But one secret she hasn't told her mom is about the past relationship that haunts her to this day. For most people, Mardi Gras is a one day affair, but something tells us Jemmye will be collecting beads all season.

To top things off, she is from Aberdeen. I wouldn't expect a girl from there to be sleeping with colors


So is this a daddy didn't love me type situation?


More of an "I'm a whore stripper ape loving trailer skank" type situation. She's probably had more black shaft stuck in her than a Block target. It just chaps my booty to no end that she is the face of MS and State for a lot of people. Then again, if they judge us by her, I probably don't want to know them or have them here anyways... Rant off.
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby TODO » Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:16 am

Anybody judging Mississippi based on some skank from the real world isnt worth getting upset about. I havent watched the real world in about 10 years but it seems she is right up there alley. They always have some F'd up people on there. A few lesbians, a few fags, a skank that likes negroes, whatever.
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby duckhunterdoc » Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:38 am

Bet the Yanks are confused--thinking we didn't like Blacks and all-----Naw, that's why I never watch that show
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby kevinw » Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:58 am

Someone let New Orleans know that they can keep her.
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby kris Schaumburg » Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:04 pm

I can't bring my self to watch it, but I hope she lets out a Gooow Staeeete every once in a while. One of the guys stopped by a pig roast that I was at when they were down here filming. Strangest dressed guy in the whole thing, bar none, and there were plenty of idiots wearing costumes. This guy just had his normal everyday stuff on.
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby cockandlock25 » Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:14 pm

Deltacottonboy12 wrote:I assume these people are paid or compensated in some way? If so, anyone know how much or anything along those lines?

Or is this more of "my chance to be famous" and they don't give a rats !@# about anything else.


I assummed that too because some of those folks keep doing reality shows for years after.
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby 4dawgma » Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:25 pm

$#!+ knicka, call Tiger down hera, he'll tap dat booty and she b rollin in dough, fo sho




PS this is why ain't got cable or any of dat $#!+
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby sab316 » Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:37 pm

Rumor be's it that her abusive ex is ole Ravern Johnson State's former basketball player
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby CBRADGO » Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:47 pm

sab316 wrote:Rumor be's it that her abusive ex is ole Ravern Johnson State's former basketball player


Ray Ray couldn't hit anything else, might as well slap a b!tch... :lol:
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby Faithful Retrievers » Thu Jul 01, 2010 9:02 pm

This was the back ground for her bio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwdhqurgf34
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby 4dawgma » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:18 am

Where'd who go?
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby Trip » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:22 am

I saw that skank on tv last night while I was flipping channels.

WOOF!!!

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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby cockandlock25 » Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:58 am




What a skeeze...Looks like from the video that she needs a mom and not another homie.
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby Drakeshead » Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:54 pm

If you all recall, some years back there was another skank on MTV's Real World from Mississippi. She was from the University of Mississippi. I think her first night on the show she got drunk and slept with either one of the men or women in the house. I think it was when they were out in Vegas.
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Re: MTV's Real World

Postby Drakeshead » Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:59 pm

This is the true story of a Mississippi girl ... picked to live in a house with seven strangers ... who work together and have their lives taped ... to find out what happens when people stop being polite ... and start getting real.

The Real World on MTV kicks off its 24th season today, in post-Katrina New Orleans. Aberdeen native Jemmye Carroll, 21, is the third Mississippian in the show's history selected for the cast.

The 2006 Aberdeen High School valedictorian is a senior political science and communications major at Mississippi State University, where she served as president of the MSU Pre-Law Society.

Carroll also was involved in the Stennis-Montgomery Association, an organization that encourages political participation and afforded Carroll a trip to the 2009 presidential inauguration.

"A lot of people were like, 'Why would you want to be on The Real World?' " Carroll said during a recent phone interview. "To me, it was just another life experience. I didn't do it to define my life. I just did it as a steppingstone. I just wanted to do it to get out of Mississippi for a while."

When her friends saw an open casting call advertised on a website, they convinced Carroll to drive to Memphis to audition. After several call backs, she was selected as the first MSU student for the cast.

Natchez native Dunbar Flinn, a former University of Mississippi student, appeared on The Real World: Sydney in 2007. Genesis Moss of Gulfport appeared in the show's sixth season.

What set Carroll apart from others?

"They said, 'There has never been someone like you on the show. You have to be on the show to show someone a different type of Mississippi.'

"I consider myself a Southern girl, but I have very liberal ways. I have a different perspective. I'm a smart girl. I've worked in D.C. for a lobbyist, but I'm also a party girl. I'm focused during the day and wild at night."

Carroll said New Orleans was the perfect setting to demonstrate that and describes their house off St. Charles Street as "the best house they've ever had on The Real World."

"When I found out we were going to be in New Orleans, it was the most amazing place it could be because I'm a huge Saints fan," she said. "I was completely stoked."

The show filmed January through April, and cameras caught the Saints Super Bowl victory, a time Carroll describes as "the craziest night of my life." The cast also rode in the Krewe of Tucks Mardi Gras parade.

The group includes an ex-basketball star, a Florida beach beauty, a girl who leaves her family for the first time, and a hockey player determined to stay sober after an addiction to painkillers.

"I know people like to think negative things about reality TV," Carroll said. "I feel like it helped me become a better person.

"I don't have any regrets for anything I did. I know there are some moments I might not want my parents to see, but it's me, and I can't get mad at something that's true."

Carroll plans to graduate from MSU in the fall.

"I'm sure I'll end up back in New Orleans," she said. "I fell in love with that place, and I could live there forever. I'll definitely do something involving politics, I'm sure."

Carroll isn't the only person connected to the 24th season of The Real World with Mississippi ties.

Jonathan Murray, who co-created the show with the late Mary Ellis Bunim, was born in Gulfport.

"My father was a psychologist, and his first job was for the Veteran's Administration," Murray said. "I was born there, and we ended up living there for about six and a half years."

Widely credited with inventing the modern reality television genre, Murray, who graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism, has created and produced more than 80 seasons of reality TV.

He's also responsible for Road Rules, Real World/Road Rules Challenge, The Simple Life, Making the Band and has produced Keeping Up with The Kardashians, Khloe and Kourtney Take Miami, Project Runway and Living Lohan, among others.

"I'm very excited about the cast, including Jemmye," Murray said by phone. "She is just a delightful free spirit. She is not at all what you first expect her to be.

"I think a lot of people have misconceptions about what a young person from the South or Mississippi might be, and I think she turns that around quickly."

Murray said this felt like the right time to return to New Orleans. The show's ninth season was filmed there.

"New Orleans had been through a horrendous experience with Hurricane Katrina, and there appeared to be a renewal going on," he said. "We decided to investigate which areas in the volunteer sphere the cast could be involved in, and how they could improve things there."

The cast worked with New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village, an organization conceived by New Orleans natives Harry Connick Jr. and Branford Marsalis that is described as the cornerstone of the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity post-Katrina rebuilding effort.

They also worked with the New Orleans Mission, the largest private service provider for the city's homeless.

"I think they got a tremendous feeling of satisfaction helping others," Murray said. "It was the perfect antidote for all the partying they did."

As The Real World approaches its 25th anniversary, what does Murray think about the reality TV explosion that has occurred in recent years?

"I don't think any of us could have expected that reality television would have become a mainstay," he said, "and that it wouldn't just be shows like The Real World that are kind of observational documentaries.

"I still get tremendous satisfaction about making The Real World because there's something pure about it."

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