Saturday, May 15, 2021

Baddies - TV Stream

 



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Baddies - TV - Streaming  

 

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  The Bad Girls Are Back! This Time From Atlanta!


 


 
Baddies: ATL” is the newest series from ZEUS starring the original bad girls of reality tv Executive Producers Natalie Nunn & Tanisha Thomas along with Janelle Shanks, Seven Craft, Sarah Oliver, Christina Salgado, Judi Jai, Mehgan James and introducing Sidney Starr. “Baddies: ATL” premieres Sunday, May 16th on Zeus. Zeus is available on Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, Fire TV and Chromecast – subscribe by visiting 
TheZeusNetwork.com.

About Baddies: ATL

      The original bad girls of reality television are back! Natalie Nunn, Tanisha Thomas, Janelle Shanks, Seven Craft, Sarah Oliver, Christina Salgado, Judi Jai and Mehgan James reconnect in the ATL to reminisce, bring the fireworks, and settle old beefs. Once newcomer, Sidney Starr, is thrown into the mix the OG Baddies prove that being bad girls is not just who they are…but what they do. Natalie Nunn and Tanisha Thomas serve as Executive Producers on the series. 


 "Baddies ATL"

      Highlights from “Baddies: ATL” Co-Executive producers Natalie Nunn and Tanisha Thomas as taken from their recent Zoom press conference.

  

Natalie Nunn

  
When asked what the incentives were to bring the original bad girls group back Natalie explains, “It just seems like everybody will kind of not want to be a part of it anymore but, they do secretly. And they want to work. Everybody wants to make money. Everybody still wants to hold on to that TV and camera. So if anybody’s going to bring it back, it’s going to be Natalie and Tanisha. It is what it is.”

     “I just didn’t want it for me, I wanted it for the girls. I wanted to give this opportunity for Seven, Janelle, Sarah, Judy, Christina, Mehgan, you know, all of them. So we are going to be Zeus! Season two? Hope for it to come. My heart really in it for the other girls to have the opportunity to get that second shot and get some shine again.”  

Tanisha Thomas

     
Will the fans get to see those dramatic moments and unexpected twists that happened on the first “Bad Girls” go around? Tanisha enthusiastically dives into this one describing how newcomer Sidney Starr brought  her extremely close to going into physical fisticuffs. She says you’ll have to tune into the show to see what happened. Tanisha declared with pride and warning, “I’m from Brooklyn, ya’ll know that! She kept trying to take me back there. It was a few moments that it almost went there.”

     “Natalie and I and I actually get into it a few times during the show, oh yes. Physical too but we didn’t mean for it though. Listen, sometimes you gotta whip your friend’s ass. Sometimes you gotta lay hands and then hug it out, have something to eat after, drink and ya’ll good. I’m telling you; people don’t do that enough.”

     Natalie explained that Sidney Starr is the new girl or the wild card so to speak compared to the other ladies who are original cast members. She keeps coming after Tanisha unaware of the dangers that lurk within.

 


     For the fans of the original “Bad Girls” from the Oxygen Network, “Baddies ATL” on Zeus will be like picking up where the old show left off but with a more mature mentality this time around.

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Thursday, May 13, 2021

Ritt Momney - Music

 




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Ritt Momney - Music  

 

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 RITT MOMNEY SHARES THE OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR “SET THE TABLE” FEATURING CLAUD

NAMED ONE OF FENDER’S ‘NEXT CLASS OF 2021’ ARTISTS

 
    

Ritt Romney

    
Indie/alternative singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Ritt Momney has released the official video for his latest song “Set the Table” featuring fellow recording artist phenom Claud. Watch HERE. Directed by Drew Tyndell/Computer Team and produced by Rhiannon Tyndell, the visual was created by animating over live action footage, some of which was shot by Jack and Claud themselves.


Ritt Romney  "Set The Table"

      In speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Ritt says: “It’s kind of about feeling like you’re disrupting a relationship or a family dynamic and you don’t know how to stop. I guess I pulled from feelings of being ‘the problem child’ when I was younger. And kind of now too.”

  “Set the Table” was co-produced by Palehound’s Ellen Kempner and follows “Not Around,” Ritt’s first solo offering since the 2019 release of his debut album Her and All of My Friends. Both tracks will be featured on Ritt’s forthcoming sophomore album expected later this year and follow the steady success of his cover of Corinne Bailey Rae’s “Put Your Records On.” 

     The Salt Lake City native recently brought his viral rendition of the Grammy-nominated smash to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, marking Ritt’s television debut. Watch his performance HERE.



 

 

  Ritt was also named to Fender’s ‘Next Class of 2021’ alongside Arlo Parks, Beach Bunny, Blu DeTiger and more.

 

 

 

 

About Ritt Momney:


      Ritt Momney is the solo project of 21-year-old Salt Lake City native Jack Rutter. Beginning as an indie rock band compromised of high school friends, the project became a personal outlet for Rutter after his bandmates left on Mormon missions and his girlfriend left for college. In his bedroom, he wrote, recorded, and produced his debut LP, entitled Her and All of My Friends, in which Rutter grapples with loss, loneliness, and a drift away from Mormon culture.



      Fast forward to 2020 when Ritt Momney was slated to hit the road with Dayglow, but due to COVID-19 the tour got canceled. Having newfound time on his hands, Ritt recorded a cover of Corinne Bailey Rae’s 2006 Grammy-nominated hit “Put Your Records On,” and, with the help of a TikTok trend started by Ian Roley, Momney’s rendition went viral earning him his first Billboard Hot 100 entry and radio hit at multiple formats. Ritt is currently working on his forthcoming sophomore album due later this year, which will include his first musical offerings of 2021 “Not Around” and “Set the Table."

 

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 About Claud:

Claud

    

 

  Standing at 5 feet tall with green and blue hair (hair color subject to change), 21-year old Claud is a prolific and industrious talent. The first signing to Phoebe Bridgers’ new label imprint Saddest Factory, Claud has been stealthily releasing impressively agile pop songs for the last three years. Their February 2021 full length debut, Super Monster, was met with widespread international acclaim, with NPR’s Morning Edition praising its “seemingly effortless sparkle”. Claud is currently based in New York City.


 
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