Posted 8/28/08 10:00 am ET by Debbie Newman in From G's to Gents, Top TV Shows

This week, we watched as the guys became epicurious and tried exotic new foods under the careful tutillage of Ted Allen. In the end, however, Fonzworth dismissed D-Boy for not having enough swagger in his step. But once we saw him in his own digs, it didn't seem like D-Boy's confidence was lacking. Here's what else we learned about the former G's to Gent from his post-show update.
+ His wife is really, really hot
+ He thinks Fonzworth Bentley is a "beautiful person"
+ He's still practicing fine dining (3:15, baby!)
+ His house was ripped straight out of a Crate & Barrel catalog
+ He's gearing up to be the next Will Smith
Can't get enough D-Boy? Check out his post-show confessional in its entirety or hit him up at IAmOnMTV.com
Posted 8/22/08 6:00 pm ET by Debbie Newman in From G's to Gents, Top TV Shows

I've still got mixed feelings over Shaun's exit last week, but with he and Kesan out of the running, it's officially anyone's game. And the plot thickens when the guys are tested on their table manners. (Which, evidently, entails forcing down mouthfuls of French creepy-crawlies without while trying not to retch). Meanwhile, Cee and D-Boy have it out again, with each accusing the other one of lying. We'd care, except by this point we know the truth: they're both right.
Anyhow, take a look at what's in store for the G's to Gents and then get away from the computer and head straight for a nice restaurant. (Preferably the kind where they refill your water glass without waiting for you to ask and serve anything other than snails).
Posted 8/20/08 10:37 am ET by Debbie Newman in From G's to Gents, Top TV Shows

After narrowing it down to Stan and D-Boy on last night's From G's to Gents, Fonzworth ultimately told Stan that his membership had been denied. And while that wasn't shocking in and of itself, what was surprising were the choice comments Stan made in his final confessional. Here's what he had to say on his way out the door:
"Guess I have to explore other avenues on how to get $100,000...and keep my clothes on. [But] I'm not taking that swing down from above my bed. Or the whips and gags, all that stuff stays."
Congratulations, Stan! Your stripping may have earned you a Lexus and a Range Rover, but your verbal diarrhea has officially earned you the "Creepiest Exit Ever" award.
Posted 7/31/08 5:58 pm ET by Debbie Newman in From G's to Gents, Top TV Shows

This week on From G's to Gents, Fonzworth evaluated the guys on their sportsmanship (i.e. forced them to wear dorky sweater vests while playing street ball with a bunch of "goons.") Unfortunately, once the G's got off the court, they weren't exactly team players. Cee was back to his old tricks, manipulating the easily-angered D-Boy into rallying the guys against Kesan.
Ultimately, J. Boogie got kicked out for being a "wanna-G," but there were more than enough etiquette fouls to go around. Which is why I want to know who you guys think was the worst sport?
(a) Cee, because he's a pathological liar -- and cause he was totally overacting during that whole phone meltdown scene
(b) D-Boy, because he's still all riled up about the "Yo mama" episode (Hello, that was sooo last week!)
(c) Kesan, because he's semi-responsible for all the drama in the house
(d) Stan, because there's always the possibility that he'll do an impromptu striptease
Sound off in the comments and let me know which "G" you think deserves an "F" in sportsmanship.
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