Thursday, 10 January 2013

The Saturdays latest trailer for their reality show and interview on Chelsea Lately


‘I don’t enjoy the hangovers’: Vanessa White is pitched as The Saturdays’ party girl as the latest trailer for their reality show and interview on Chelsea Lately airs 

    It’s not long now until their reality show Chasing The Saturdays premieres in the US.
And in preparation The Saturdays’ first interview on American TV, with none other than Chelsea Handler, aired on Wednesday night, as did the latest trailer for their show.
Making sure there’s no doubt about who they are the group introduce themselves one by one in the trailer, giving Vanessa the opportunity to lay her claim on the role of party animal in the group. 

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Hangover: Vanessa White reveals that she likes to party but doesn't' enjoy the hangover in the latest trailer for Chasing the Saturdays
Hangover: Vanessa White reveals that she likes to party but doesn't' enjoy the hangover in the latest trailer for Chasing the Saturdays
Dressed in a low cut top, with big hair and bright red lipstick, she says: ‘I’m Vanessa, I’m the youngest member of the Saturday’s.
    ‘I’m so excited to do something new and be spontaneous,’ she continues as she is seen taking a shot.   
    ‘I love going out, I love going to parties. I don’t enjoy the hangovers the next day but it hasn’t stopped me yet.’
    Rest time: Vanessa admits that although she doesn't like hangovers it hasn't stopped her partying yet
    Rest time: Vanessa admits that although she doesn't like hangovers it hasn't stopped her partying yet
    Shots: Vanessa says ¿I love going out, I love going to parties' as she takes a shot
    Shots: Vanessa says ¿I love going out, I love going to parties' as she takes a shot
    Her introduction is in vast contrast to the rest of the girls who focus more on their family life and careers.
    Mollie kicks off the introductions speaking in what seems to be an exaggerated English accent: ‘The girls call me a Disney character but I’m not. I don’t think life’s a fairy-tale but I do like to see the good in situations.’
    Next up is Frankie: ‘I’ve been in the music industry since I was eleven; it’s kind of all I know and all I love as well.’

    VIDEO The Saturdays make their U.S. debut in a new reality TV show

    Introduction: Rochelle introduces herself telling the camera that she is married to Marvin from JLS
    Introduction: Rochelle introduces herself telling the camera that she is married to Marvin from JLS
    Mummy: Una Healy is in contrast to Vanessa talking about how happy she is to be a mum and also revealing that she is married
    Mummy: Una Healy is in contrast to Vanessa talking about how happy she is to be a mum and also revealing that she is married
    Fairytale: Mollie says she doesn't think the world is as sugar coated as everyone thinks she does, instead she just likes to see the good
    Fairytale: Mollie says she doesn't think the world is as sugar coated as everyone thinks she does, instead she just likes to see the good
    Una Healy simply talks about being married to Ben Foden and how delighted she is being a mother.
    Rochelle’s introduction is in a similar vein mentioning her JLS husband and the fact that she too is about to become a mother.
    Finally they conclude: ‘It's been our dream as a band since day one to actually come to America and try and break it,’ says Vanessa.
    Wild thing: Vanessa wears a low cut top and has big hair and red lipstick for her introduction
    Wild thing: Vanessa wears a low cut top and has big hair and red lipstick for her introduction
    Awkward: It's been reported the show will be subtitled because audiences struggle with Frankie's accent
    Awkward: It's been reported the show will be subtitled because audiences struggle with Frankie's accent
    Messing about: Rochelle is seen slapping Vanessa's bum in a playful scene shown in the advert
    Messing about: Rochelle is seen slapping Vanessa's bum in a playful scene shown in the advert
    ‘It's a little bit like starting over for us,’ Frankie says.
    ‘It's scary,’ adds Rochelle, ‘and a little bit daunting.’
    And the nerves were perhaps slightly evident during their appearance on Chelsea Lately.
    Little one: Una is seen in a clip with her daughter and her husband the rugby player Ben Foden
    Little one: Una is seen in a clip with her daughter and her husband the rugby player Ben Foden
    Catching some rays: By the looks of it Vanessa is being pitched as the most interesting character of the band
    Catching some rays: By the looks of it Vanessa is being pitched as the most interesting character of the band
    Dressed up to the nines Rochelle, Vanessa and Mollie sat on the sofa, while Frankie and Una sat perched behind them.
    Much of the interview consists of them giggling as funny host Chelsea quizzes them on how they met and who of the band are single.
    She is slightly taken aback to discover one of the band is pregnant and say’s she can’t tell which one it is. 
    rl's first interview on American TV aired on Wednesday evening
    Big moment: The girl's first interview on American TV aired on Wednesday evening
    Right up front: Mollie's accent is apparently the one American viewers find the easiest to understand
    Right up front: Mollie's accent is apparently the one American viewers find the easiest to understand
    When Rochelle says it’s her, Chelsea asks: ‘How far along are you?’
    The pregnant singer replies: ‘About five months’ 
    To which Chelsea jokes: ‘So you’re going to keep it?’
    Meanwhile it’s been reported that they have been forced to add subtitles to their reality show because US fans are struggling with their accents. 

    VIDEO Chelsea talks to the ladies from The Saturdays 

    Who is pregnant? Chelsea Handler finds it hard to believe that one of the band is pregnant
    Who is pregnant? Chelsea Handler finds it hard to believe that one of the band is pregnant
    Giggles: The group spent much of the interview laughing perhaps because of nerves
    Giggles: The group spent much of the interview laughing perhaps because of nerves
    A source told the Daily Star: ‘It’s unlikely that all of the US will understand what The Saturdays are actually saying so the subtitles were necessary.
    ‘The show is quite good fun and very dramatic, but if people can’t understand them, it will bomb.’
    It’s thought that Mollie features more than the other girls in the show because her ‘posh’ accent is easy to understand, which would explain why she was seated next to Chelsea during the show.
    Una and Frankie, who sat on the back row during the show, have apparently had subtitles added to most of their scenes. 
    Chasing The Saturdays will have its network premier on January 20th in the US and in the UK on Sunday 3rd February ay 10pm on E!
    Keeping quiet: Frankie and Una kept rather quiet throughout the interview, reportedly because Americans find it hard to understand their accents
    Keeping quiet: Frankie and Una kept rather quiet throughout the interview, reportedly because Americans find it hard to understand their accents


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