Lipstick Jungle

What NBC Show Will You Miss The Most?


The axe has swung and some of our favorites did not make it out alive. What show will you miss the most from the Peacock network?

Lipstick Jungle Officially Over?



It appears the NBC show is officially over. Two of the stars of Lipstick Jungle have landed pilots. Both Lindsay Price and Kim Raver are taking their talents to the Alphabet network. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Price has been cast in Eastwick, a TV version of the popular film The Witches of Eastwick, while Raver has signed on for Inside the Box.

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Marcil Mourns Loss of Reality Show Contestant



General Hospital and Lipstick Jungle star Vanessa Marcil spoke out toTV Guide.com's Matt Mitovich about the sudden passing of Todd Homme, one of the contestants on her Lifetime reality competition Blush: The Search for the Next Great Make-up Artist. Homme, who was 23, died Dec. 13 in his home of yet-to-be-determined causes, Mitovich reports.

Marcil shared she was "totally floored" by Homme's death.

The interesting thing is that I, for some reason, had this huge connection with Todd — which of course now is really sad. But something about him was just really kind and beautiful and open."

Our thoughts are with Marcil, as well as Homme's family and friends.

Cancelled, Cancelled Read All About It!

This fall season has brought a lot of woes, and tears to some.  Some cries of anger from others and in some cases of a collective "Wait..... what?"  We now find ourselves at the critical half way point and some shows have left the canvas already, others are on their way out the door.  Just about everyone is about to go on hiatus through the holidays, then we have the midseasons coming in. 

After the jump we'll take a look at a list of what shows will be falling by the wayside in the not too distant future. READ MORE

Lipstick Jungle Not Canceled?

Things just got a little bit more interesting over at NBC for Lipstick Jungle. After word came out that 'Jungle'  had been canceled, now various reports are quoting Brooke Shields as saying "They thought that because My Own Worst Enemy has been shut down that the same thing had happened to us, and it's not true ... they're not breaking down the sets. We're still working. We still have more to do, so it's erroneously presented that we've been canceled, thank God."

Meanwhile Live Feed  is reporting that after its move to Friday nights that Lipstick Jungle increased in the ratings by 17% in key demos and 20% from the previous week's audience.

Do you even care if Lipstick Jungle has been canceled?

Why "Lipstick" Proved Wrong Shade For NBC



What do you get when you take fabulous women, living glamorous lives, set in The Big Apple, based on a phenomenon with origins in the writings of Candace Bushnell? Not a Sex and the City-esque hit for network television apparently.
 
NBC has cancelled Lipstick Jungle, one of two Sex clones that premiered pre-Strike, as well as Christian Slater's My Own Worst Enemy. Based on the novel by the same name from Bushnell, Lipstick Jungle was one of the most heavily promoted shows in recent television history and was touted as the heiress apparent to HBO's smash hit Sex and the City, also based on Bushnell's prose.  READ MORE