Bromance is in the Air for Brody Jenner
Brody Jenner, cast member of hit reality show The Hills and half-brother of fellow reality star Kim Kardashian, will get to host his own reality program on MTV. Bromance, much like Paris Hilton's My New BFF, pits a bunch of guys in a frat house against each other for the chance to become Brody's new best bud. The son of Olympian Bruce Jenner and actress Linda Thompson gives his two cents on his experience taping the show:
Some of the contestants have shed tears on-camera. "I did this whole sit-down with these guys which we called Broprah," Jenner divulges. "I was sitting around and would say, 'OK, now tell me about...' and then all of a sudden it got to be like, 'Whoa!' We're uncovering some deep stuff. These big, grown guys are sitting around crying over being friends with a dude."
This isn't to say, of course, that he didn't get near-weepy himself. "We started to get into family things and everybody started crying. I'm sitting there and you know when everybody around you is crying, how do you not cry? It was hard not to. So there was one time I almost shed a tear."
The show also featured the token gay guy, although he left even before the first elimination round. The contestant claimed that the show turned out to be more of National Lampoon's Animal House than the far more glamorous The Hills, which sorely disappointed him. "He was waxed and all ready to go," Jenner quips, "but he thought he was going to meet Lauren Conrad."
Another draw of the show is the elimination segment itself, which is filmed in a hot tub. "It's kind of homoerotic and I love people saying that. I'm cool with my sexuality and the gender that I like and I have a beautiful girlfriend. That's why I feel so comfortable with having these awkward guy moments."
Besides Bromance and The Hills, Jenner has appeared in Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which features his dad, step-mom and step-siblings, as well as the short lived reality series The Princes of Malibu, which starred him and his older brother Brandon.
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Some of the contestants have shed tears on-camera. "I did this whole sit-down with these guys which we called Broprah," Jenner divulges. "I was sitting around and would say, 'OK, now tell me about...' and then all of a sudden it got to be like, 'Whoa!' We're uncovering some deep stuff. These big, grown guys are sitting around crying over being friends with a dude."
This isn't to say, of course, that he didn't get near-weepy himself. "We started to get into family things and everybody started crying. I'm sitting there and you know when everybody around you is crying, how do you not cry? It was hard not to. So there was one time I almost shed a tear."
The show also featured the token gay guy, although he left even before the first elimination round. The contestant claimed that the show turned out to be more of National Lampoon's Animal House than the far more glamorous The Hills, which sorely disappointed him. "He was waxed and all ready to go," Jenner quips, "but he thought he was going to meet Lauren Conrad."
Another draw of the show is the elimination segment itself, which is filmed in a hot tub. "It's kind of homoerotic and I love people saying that. I'm cool with my sexuality and the gender that I like and I have a beautiful girlfriend. That's why I feel so comfortable with having these awkward guy moments."
Besides Bromance and The Hills, Jenner has appeared in Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which features his dad, step-mom and step-siblings, as well as the short lived reality series The Princes of Malibu, which starred him and his older brother Brandon.
For more celebrity news and gossip, visit Celebrity Gossip Hollywood.