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It’s no cake walk being Brooke Burke, the vivacious co-host (and past winner) of ‘Dancing With the Stars.’ In her new memoir, ‘The Naked Mom,’ the star gets intimate with the details of her complicated, and hectic, family life. While to outside observers, Burke’s life may seem like a picture of bliss, she says it’s “not easy” steering a blended family of four kids with fiance David Charvet, while juggling a nonstop TV schedule along with other business ventures.

“People think my life is balanced and perfect and so easy and everybody’s so happy,” she tells PopEater. “We are happy because we’re a family and we believe in love, but it’s hard. It’s really hard.”

In our full chat, Burke talks about hooking up with Charvet 18 years ago, her humbling flaws and why balance is a myth. She also dishes on her ‘Dancing’ experience including overcoming a dislike of Derek Hough and her full-throated support of Kate Gosselin and Bristol Palin.


You address the ups and downs of making a blended family work. You even write about friction between David and your oldest daughter, Neriah.
It’s tough. I have to tell you the process of writing this book was very scary. I spent a lot of time thinking what do I share, what do I not share, and then I realized how many people are raising a blended family, how many people get a divorce and think life is going to be instantly better and they’re never going to have to deal with a lot of these problems. The truth of the matter is when you go through a life change like that, a whole new set of problems come along. Being really able to be uncensored as a celebrity and say, you know, I’m going to share my private life, I’m going to show what it’s really like because I think there’s a lot to learn from community healing, that’s why I blog.

What’s the hardest thing about motherhood (Neriah and Sierra with ex-husband Garth Fisher and Shaya and Rain with ‘Baywatch’ alum Charvet)?
Not losing your sense of self in the process. You can still have goals and priorities outside of your family. You can still be 100 percent committed to your family. I’ve accomplished more as a mother than any other time in my life and it’s about remembering that you matter. Committing to taking care of yourself and your partner just as well as you take care of your children. I think that’s the ultimate challenge, and it’s easier said than done, but it’s possible.

David is French and adorable. Double jackpot.
He’s very passionate. He has an incredible palette. I love that he’s well traveled. My commitment this year is to learn French. He has a lot of flavor, and it’s very sexy and exciting.

You’re 39 now, but you guys had a one night stand when you were 21.
We had an affair in Mexico, and we had an on-again, off-again relationship for quite some time with the exception of my marriage. It was the right guy at the wrong time. It was meant to be, but it took us probably 15 years to figure it out. We were supposed to be together, but we defied the odds to be sure.

Didn’t you and David almost split up?
I think we have a pretty amazing special relationship. The reason I shared that was to show there are ups and downs. It’s an ongoing challenge and relationships take work. We’ve known each other since we were 21 years old, and when it’s good it’s amazing and when it’s bad we work through it. It certainly isn’t picture perfect.

I will say, you come off as a little scary when you lose your temper. I felt bad for David.
I get that. (Laughs.) He definitely got more than he bargained for. But it’s also about getting to know yourself and learning how to deal with those characteristics, too. I think learning about yourself, recognizing your flaws, being open enough and being humble enough to say you know what, this is not a good thing about me, I need to work on that.

One thing is for certain: This book is honest.
Well that was my commitment really, I wanted to do it that way 100 percent so people can really understand and relate and hopefully give themselves a break because we’ve all been through it.

Why do you say that balance is a myth.
People asked me for a long time to write about that. I used to believe in that, and at this point in my life I’m like, ‘It’s just bull.’ If I strived for that every day, I would be just completely disappointed because raising a blended family is super hard and challenging. Juggling life and career, there are very few days when I get everything done that I need to get done. I’m just kind of making it up as I go along right now; I’m doing the best I can. This whole balance thing, everybody thinks it’s this perfect life, I manage it all and it looks so glamorous; it’s not the reality of what really goes on. I think balance is way too much to strive for.

You and dance partner Derek Hough did not like each other in the beginning of your winning run during season seven of ‘Dancing.’
It’s like being thrown into a prearranged marriage with someone you don’t know. You’re in their arms for three months. Derek and I are very close and obviously we accomplished the impossible, and we worked it out. But there were so many life lessons I learned. I learned so much as a woman challenging myself to do things I never thought I could do, pushing my body and pushing myself mentally and emotionally. Also understanding compassionately what my partner was going through as well. It’s an amazing dynamic on ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ for the pros and the celebrities. The pros go through a lot as well. It was quite a life changing experience.

You wrote of your support for Kate Gosselin.
She was lovely and I really understood her.

Do you get why people don’t like her?
I do. I think that people are so poorly perceived in the press.

What do you think of Bristol Palin making the finals?
I think it’s easy to challenge any system on a reality show, but America voted for her to be there so she deserved to be there. I think the show is about dancing, but it’s also about repeatability. And the truth of the matter is most people who were talking were not voting; they were just watching. But she was getting enough votes to keep her there. That being said I think she deserved it. She improved the most and she was the most challenged because she had no experience whatsoever in the limelight besides her mom.

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Italians are throwing up their hands in a fit of fury over the possibility ofJersey Shore shooting the next season in Italy. 

The President of The National Italian American Foundation told Fox News, “We are disappointed that this irresponsible programming will be brought to Italy because it affects the image of all Americans, not only Italian Americans. “There is a perverse curiosity in wanting to watch the show and the Italian audience, like the American audience, may be attracted to the show out of curiosity. But we know that the Italians’ good taste will immediately recognize this genre of programming for what it’s worth.” 

Co-President of the Westchester Coalition of Italian American Organization added, “We do not support this negative depiction of Italian Americans, and to shoot in Italy further creates and reinforces the negative stereotyped image of Italians which is not good for anyone, neither Italians nor Americans.” 

Jersey Shore Gets the Boot 

And it doesn’t stop there—now Italian American women’s groups are enraged too. “We have received many negative comments about ‘Jersey Shore’ from our members,” said Aileen Riotto Sirey, founder of the National Organization of Italian American Woman. “I’m not sure which group is more pathetic: the show itself or those who watch it!” 

Other groups are calling it the modern day version of going to see the freak show or the circus! And MTV isn’t even blinking an eye. 

“While the stateside ‘Jersey Shore’ locales have become iconic for our audience, it’s really the constantly evolving dynamic amongst the cast that keeps them coming back each season,” programming vice president Chris Linn said. “Europe is a fresh spin on a show that continues to reach new heights for us.” 

MTV is psyched that they’re getting so much press—between Jersey Shore, Teen Mom and now Skins, this bad press is exactly what the doctor ordered for the network! 

What are your thoughts on the Jersey Shore kids going global? 

The cast of MTV’s ‘The Jersey Shore’ is reportedly ditching Seaside Heights for Italy next season, and Italian-American groups are fuming, according to FOX News.

MTV has begun scouting locations in Italy for the hit reality show’s fourth season, according to reports, and the move has upset Italian-American groups, who have previously denounced the show for its portrayal of young Italian-Americans.

Joseph Del Raso, president of the National Italian American Foundation, had some choice words about the show.

“We are disappointed that this irresponsible programming will be brought to Italy because it affects the image of all Americans, not only Italian-Americans,” Del Raso told FOX News.

“There is a perverse curiosity in wanting to watch the show, and the Italian audience, like the American audience, may be attracted to the show out of curiosity, ” he continued. “But we know that the Italians’ good taste will immediately recognize this genre of programming for what it’s worth.”

Del Raso isn’t the only one speaking out about the show.

“Whether filmed in Italy or on the moon, the characters of ‘Jersey Shore’ do not reflect a realistic image of the Italian-American community,” said Richard Pellegrino, president of the Italian American Political Coalition.

This isn’t the first time the oft-criticized show has made headlines. Italian-American groups protestedthe show and the image it portrays when it debuted in 2009.

According to Hollywood Life, the new season of ‘Jersey Shore’ will begin filming in May.


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ABC Releases Oscar Promo Video Of Anne Hathaway & James Franco

Show a little boob (ok, A LOT of boob) and cut your arm off in a movie and you get to host the biggest award show of the year.

Call me cynical, but I think that’s why Anne Hathaway and James Franco got the gig of a lifetime each to co-host this years’ Academy Awards.

Don’t hate me for stating the obvious.

Regardless of what I think, ABC just released its first promo photo of Hathaway and Franco and released a promo video clip showing how funny the two can be together. 

I need more convincing than this video:

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