Up & Coming White Female Rappers Get A New Ryan Seacrest Reality Show, ‘Girls In the Game’
Ryan Seacrest continues to make waves in the non-scripted, reality TV business. The 38-year-old has produced a new docu-series called ‘Girls in the Game‘. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the show follows a group of up-and-coming white female rappers. In six-episode half-hour segments, viewers will watch as they aspire to and struggle for fame. Seacrest will executive produce the series alongside his Ryan Seacrest Productions company. Reality TV is nothing new for Seacrest. He has produced the hit series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (the highest-rated show on the E!), and the spin-offs Khloe and Lamar, Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami, Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution (it aired on ABC), and BRAVO’s Shahs of Sunset. The official cast for ‘Girls in the Game’ has not been shared. The show will appear on VH1. A formal premiere date has not yet been announced.
And in other Seacrest news, along with his friend Laurence Hallier, he has created the Typo Keyboard Case, an iPhone case with a physical keyboard. According to All Things D, he invested $1 million into the case. Reportedly, the $99 Typo Keyboard case will work with an iPhone 5 and 5s.
Here’s how it works–you slide two parts of the keyboard-equipped case onto the phone. You then power on the case and connect it with Bluetooth to the iPhone. According to ABC, it is available now for pre-order and will ship in January. It’s set to debut in January 2014 at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
[The Hollywood Reporter, ABC News]
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