TEMPERS
FLARE ON BRAVO'S "WORK OUT," TUES., APRIL 24 @10PM
TEMPERS FLARE AT SKY SPORT ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF BRAVO'S "WORK
OUT," TUESDAY, APRIL 24 AT 10PM (ET/PT)
Bravo Announces The Addition Of The "Work Out Reunion: Watch What
Happens Special," Airing Tuesday, May 15 At 10PM (ET/PT)
April 19, 2007 – "My stomach dropped, I felt nauseous when I saw
the clothes," says Jackie Warner when she sees the first samples of
her clothing line. "I opened the box and I was horrified, not one
piece was representative of my line and design." It's more drama for
Warner, this time with her new clothing line. So how does she handle the
mounting pressure of it all? Find out on an all-new episode of Bravo's
"Work Out," airing Tuesday, April 24 at 10PM (ET/PT).
Bravo announced today the addition of the "Work Out Reunion: Watch
What Happens Special," airing Tuesday, May 15 at 10PM (ET/PT). Jackie
Warner and her trainers are in the hot seat and sweating it out with
Bravo's Senior Vice President of Programming Production, Andy Cohen, who
also hosts BravoTV.com's weekly broadband series "Watch What
Happens," Warner and her trainers will get together to dish on the
second season. Are Warner and Rebecca Cardon really dating? How are the
Skylab clients doing? Do they really cut out sugar during the week? Where
can we find Jackie's clothing line? Plus, find out how they all have been
coping with the loss of trainer and good friend Doug Blasdell.
In episode six of "Work Out," Warner prepares to show her
clothing line to executives at Pavia clothing stores, but all turns sour
when she sees her substandard clothing samples and realizes she can't
present them. "I was aggravated…because we didn't have
anything," says Warner minutes before entering the meeting with the
clothing retailer at their Indianapolis headquarters. Back in the gym,
Erika Jacobson has a heated run-in with her Skylab client, Star magazine
reporter Meaghan Murphy, about her commitment to training. "Your body
is the only thing you have and if you don't take it seriously, how on
earth are you going to do anything else?" a frustrated Jacobson asks
Murphy. Later, Jacobson accompanies Murphy as she is fitted for a dress by
"Project Runway's" Nick Verreos, who is impressed with Murphy's
Skylab results. Says Verreos, "When Meaghan entered the room, I was
like 'wow!' I know she's been working out with Erika for just a month but
I could see the difference."
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