Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Hit MTV Show Seeks High School Seniors

BrocktonPost
BROCKTON--MTV's hit show "I Used to be Fat" reality show is heading into its second season and will be casting for talent in the Boston area--possibly Brockton.
Michael Cimino, casting director for 3Ball Productions, the company that produces the show for MTV, said casting crews will be in Boston beginning in April.
He said he is trying to find a location in Brockton to hold a casting event, however those plans are still in the works.
Cimino said casting crews are expected in Boston during the first week of April. Casting calls have also gone out to Dallas, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Until crews hit these cities, Cimino said, hopeful candidates can contact producers by email or telephone before the casting events.
Candidates MUST be seniors in high school--male or female--who intend to attend college in the fall.
Seniors should be looking to lose 40 to 100 pounds before going into their freshman year in college. Candidates should also be prepared to transform their lives, behaviors and habits.
Interested parties should contact producers by email at BostonHSWeightLoss@gmail.com or call at 424-236-7500, ext. 7602.
Candidates should be prepared to provide name, telephone #, height, weight and a RECENT photo. Hopefuls should also submit a short bio explaining why he/she wants to lose weight before heading to college.
Cimino's production company, 3G, also produced the highly successful the "Biggest Loser" and "Beauty and the Geek."

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