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Show name | I Know My Kid's a Star |
Format | Reality competition |
Runtime | 60 minutes |
Starring | Danny Bonaduce Marki Costello |
Country | United States |
Network | VH1 |
First aired | March 2008 |
Last aired | May 2008 |
Num episodes | 8 |
Website | http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/i_know_my_kids_a_star/series.jhtml |
The parents and children live together in one house. Week to week, the teams work on various performance-related challenges. The show consists of eight episodes, with one team sent home at the end of each episode. The team that wins the final competition is awarded $50,000 and a one-year contract for the child with a Hollywood agent.
An Australian version, titled My Kid's a Star and also featuring Bonaduce, began airing in April 2008.
The kids are told that they will be doing a voice-over for a cartoon fly. The teams are given a limited time to prepare, and each parent is asked to film their child's rehearsal. Some arguments break out among the parents over use of the camera. At the studio, the parents accompany their children into the recording booth. The children complete their first challenge with varying degrees of success. Hayley seems unprepared at first, but performs well once Rocky is asked to leave the room. At Cheyenne and Helene's turn, Marki notes that Helene is the "acting teacher mom," so Cheyenne is the only one given the extra challenge of acting as if the fly had allergies. Cheyenne performs very well and wins the voice-over challenge, giving her immunity for this elimination.
At the elimination ceremony, Kevin and Devon are sent home because they seem to lack enthusiasm for Hollywood.
Each pair of children film their scene as rehearsed. The children are then surprised by being asked to switch roles and refilm the scene. The judges decide that Cheyenne wins this challenge, and she is therefore given immunity for the second time in a row. Because Danny states that had Cheyenne had professional coaching, she might have to be disqualified, after the win, Helene says that she is an actress, and the only coach Cheyenne has ever had. Later, Gigi and Pam confront Helene about this, and they along with Shannon are not happy about it. Even though Gigi was a professional dancer & Shannon had starred in commercials.
In the end, Shari and Cameron are sent home because Danny believes Shari cannot manage Hollywood. Danny comments on Shari's and Cameron's exit, saying, "If you've never seen a pro exit, that was it."
After the photograph judging, the kids are challenged to audition for a shoe commercial. A choreographer works with the kids as a group, teaching them the choreography for the commercial. Because of the photograph win, Hayley is given extra time alone with the choreographer. Rocky dances along with Hayley and the choreographer during the private lesson. Even with the extra coaching, Hayley's audition doesn't go well. Gian wins the commercial challenge because he was enthusiastic and "sold" the shoes with his dance, although Cheyenne is the only one who knew all the choreography.
Back at the house, Rocky tells Helene and Cheyenne that dancing isn't Hayley's strong suit, but that she (Rocky) can dance. At elimination, Rocky and Hayley are sent home because Danny still believes Rocky is there for herself and her own fame, not for her daughter.
While the parents shop, Danny gives the children their scripts to prepare for the audition. The kids are happy, confident, and enjoy helping each other prepare. Danny warns the parents that they should push their children to succeed without pushing them over the edge. Despite the warning, conflicts between the parents and children erupt immediately when the parents return. Most of the children seem to lose the joy they had when rehearsing on their own. McKenzie crys to her mom, "I'll never be better than Cheyenne!" and Shannon tells her to buck up, sternly.
Before the audition, parents dress their children in the costumes they bought. A dialect coach demonstrates a Cockney accent and gives the children a cheat sheet to help them study. Each child auditions alone on stage. Cheyenne's accent is good, her acting is excellent and she cries realistically as part of her performance. Once again, Cheyenne wins the challenge and immunity.
At elimination, Lisia and Hayley are sent home because Lisia isn't ready for Hollywood. Danny hugs Hayley, and she and Lisia skip out of the house, happy to be going home.
At the screen test, the parents watch each child's scene. Afterward, Gigi votes for Mary Jo, as promised. Pam refuses to vote. Danny tells Pam that she has to vote or she has to go home. Pam reluctantly votes for Gian. Helene realizes that her vote will be the tie-breaking vote (since the others each voted for a different kid, resulting in a four-way tie). Helene states that her strategy is to vote for the child she feels is least threatening to her child in the competition, and she votes for Alai. Gigi and Alai therefore win immunity. Back at the house, Gigi is angry that Pam changed her vote. The children, Alai and Mary Jo, try to get their parents to make up, to no avail.
At the end of the episode, Sandy and Gian are sent home because Sandy isn't ready for Hollywood.
At the studio, the parents and children are separated for their interviews. Once on the air, the parents resort to insulting each other after each explains why they think their child is the most talented. The children start out civilly, but soon are bickering like their parents. Alai and Mary Jo interrupt each other, vying for air time; Cheyenne jumps in, talking and singing so that she can get a word in edgewise. McKenzie is at a loss for words, doesn't know what to say, resulting in her effectively shuting herself out of the interview.
Later, back at the house, the children undergo another challenge—making an audition tape for the role of a TV show host. They are told to showcase their real personalities, but also be entertaining and informative. The parents help their children rehearse, as usual. Gigi tells Alai to break after every line, which results in awkward pauses during Alai's audition. Helene coaches Cheyenne to use a conversational tone. McKenzie's performance is still somewhat over the top, but in line with her own style. Mary Jo is spunky and engaging, showing her real self, which pleases Danny and Marki.
After the TV host challenge, Gigi is angry at Pam, and they once again begin fighting. That night at elimination, Danny asks Pam how the tension is in the house, and she responds honestly. Gigi and Alai are sent home after Danny says that Gigi is not ready for Hollywood. Danny also says that, in his opinion, the original spark that he saw in Alai never reappeared after the first day.
For the next challenge, Marki asks the parents to brand their children for Hollywood; that is, the parents must decide how to market their children by giving them an easily categorizable image. The parents are then asked to style their child according to the child's brand. A wardrobe consultant helps each team select clothing; even so, all the teams have problems with creating their outfits.
Danny and Marki judge the teams on their chosen brands and outfits. Mary Jo's brand and outfit are deemed inappropriate for her. The judges say that Pam tried to make Mary Jo into Barbie, but Mary Jo isn't like that. Shannon selected a good brand for McKenzie, according to the judges, and Marki says that McKenzie's outfit is perfect. Helene also selected a good brand for Cheyenne, according to the judges, but Marki says Cheyenne's outfit doesn't demonstrate that. Helene says that the stylist gave Cheyenne the opposite of what Helene had requested. Marki tells Helene that it was the parents' responsibility to make the outfits work.
After the teams are judged, Danny surprises the group by telling them that one team is being eliminated immediately. The judges decide to eliminate Pam and Mary Jo because Pam seems unsure of Mary Jo's brand.
The remaining teams are told there is one final challenge: a talent showcase in front of a live audience. The parents, along with professional coaches, help the children prepare. Both teams choose the same song to perform. The parents flip a coin for it, and Shannon wins. Helene is upset and says that it isn't fair because Cheyenne had been promised that song over a month ago by the producers. McKenzie doesn't understand what is going on as this goes over her head.
On stage, McKenzie sings Alone by Heart. McKenzie forgets the words and sings the 1st verse twice. Cheyenne sings So Emotional by Whitney Houston. The girls then perform an acting scene together. The girls' parents are brought on stage, and Danny and Marki give their final judgments in front of the audience. First, they tell Helene and Cheyenne that, although Cheyenne is very talented and won the most challenges, Helene's attitude won't get the team far in Hollywood.
While McKenzie won no challenges, Shannon and McKenzie are declared the winners. Danny and Marki tell them that they were chosen not because of McKenzie's talent, but because they worked well as a team.
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