BabyGirl
04-19-2005, 11:33 AM
Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst Developing Reality-Talk Show
Limp Bizkit lead singer Fred Durst is developing a television program that will mix reality TV with a talk show, according to Variety. Durst and a team of producers are working on the program, which is tentatively titled My Life With Fred Durst. The weekly, one-hour show will combine celebrity interviews with reality-style glimpses into Durst's career and personal life. The rap-rocker told Variety, "I just want to have a spontaneous platform to have good conversations with people, who aren't necessarily on the show to sell a movie or product. I'm not interested in being controversial and pushing envelopes."
Durst and his production team will begin pitching the concept to networks this week, although two cable channels are already reportedly interested.
The Limp Bizkit frontman also has a featured supporting role as a Satanist in the next several episodes of the six-part NBC miniseries, Revelations. Durst makes his debut on the second episode, airing this Wednesday (April 20).
The rap-rocker's best-known screen appearance so far was the home sex video that was allegedly stolen from his computer and spread throughout the Internet two months ago.
A new Limp Bizkit release, called the Unquestionable Truth (Part 1), is due for release on May 3.
Limp Bizkit lead singer Fred Durst is developing a television program that will mix reality TV with a talk show, according to Variety. Durst and a team of producers are working on the program, which is tentatively titled My Life With Fred Durst. The weekly, one-hour show will combine celebrity interviews with reality-style glimpses into Durst's career and personal life. The rap-rocker told Variety, "I just want to have a spontaneous platform to have good conversations with people, who aren't necessarily on the show to sell a movie or product. I'm not interested in being controversial and pushing envelopes."
Durst and his production team will begin pitching the concept to networks this week, although two cable channels are already reportedly interested.
The Limp Bizkit frontman also has a featured supporting role as a Satanist in the next several episodes of the six-part NBC miniseries, Revelations. Durst makes his debut on the second episode, airing this Wednesday (April 20).
The rap-rocker's best-known screen appearance so far was the home sex video that was allegedly stolen from his computer and spread throughout the Internet two months ago.
A new Limp Bizkit release, called the Unquestionable Truth (Part 1), is due for release on May 3.