![]() 'I'm very frustrated and upset': Strictly's AJ Odudu breaks down in tears after suffering ligament damage to her foot - just days before the finalīen Affleck holds hands with Jennifer Lopez as she supports him after he said feeling 'trapped' in his marriage to Jennifer Garner led him to drinkĬarrie Bradshaw declares stalking as the 'sixth stage of grief' as she tracks down Mr Big's ex in new teaser for And Just Like That ![]() ![]() But then again, a lot of television doesn't.' It sounds like producers are setting themselves up for a lawsuit, Goldstein said. Producers would at least face questions about a series if it glamorizes drug and alcohol use by underage participants. Many young people - and perhaps their parents - would not have the insight to understand what being put in such a television spotlight could mean for their lives, he said. 'I think parents will be incensed at this kind of thing,' said Stanley Goldstein, a psychologist from Middletown, New York, and author of 'Troubled Children/Troubled Parents: The Way Out'. There's certainly a market for television about young people behaving badly, as MTV learned with the success of 'Buckwild,' a series about hard-living West Virginia residents that ended abruptly last year following the death of a cast member. Similarly, the Metal Flowers Media website lists more than 100 programs that it has helped find participants, including 'Naked & Afraid' on Discovery, 'Top Guns' on History, '1000 Ways to Die' on Spike and 'Storage Wars' on A&E.īravo said it hasn't commissioned 'My Teen Life' or any series like it. Posting: The ad appeared in Backstage, which gives entertainment industry job leads
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