'America's Next Top Model' Winner Adrianne Curry Refused 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here'; Shuns 'Jon and Kate Plus 8'
'America's Next Top Model' Winner Adrianne Curry Refused 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here'; Shuns 'Jon and Kate Plus 8'
For most stars, having a go on the reality TV roller coaster just once is enough.  America's Next Top Model Cycle 1 winner Adrianne Curry reportedly missed out on a Costa Rica adventure intentionally.  It's been reported that she and her husband turned down the offer to go on the NBC competition I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.

While the second season of the show has already come and gone, it's still worth noting that the fashion model didn't want anything to do with it.  Earlier on, there was plenty of comings and goings on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here - particularly that of Spencer and Heidi Pratt.  Apparently, the program's executives thought Adrianne Curry and Christopher Knight would like to fill in.  They blatantly refused.

According to Adrianne Curry's official Twitter account, she was glad that they weren't sent to the jungle.  Even though it's for a good cause, the model believes her sanity was more important.

"Boy, am I glad Chris turned down "i'M A CELEB gET ME oUTTA HERE" 4 us," the America's Next Top Model winner posted.  "how one maintains dignity&self respect on that show is beyond me"

In addition to that, Adrianne Curry recently tackled the Jon and Kate Plus 8 divorce issue.  She lashed out on the Gosselin parents for their decision, especially because she was affected by her own childhood experiences.

"who gives a flying rats ass about John&Kate?Iran,Iraq,slave trade&riots are more important than some jaded couples divorce!!" she Tweeted, but later apologized for what she said.

Curry went on: "sorry about my John&Kate rant.As a child of divorce,it sickens me these people will continue to film their children and their pain!"  Unfortunately for Jon and Kate Gosselin, she wasn't content with her Twitter.  The America's Next Top Model star took to her blog about the issue.

"As someone who has filmed reality tv before, I could NOT imagine being under the lens at such a tender age.  How do these children learn boundaries when cameras are in their faces 24/7?" she wrote.  "Children are delicate, and having them in front of cameras can cause deep emotional scars."




-Maria Gonzalez, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: Adrianne Curry's Twitter and MySpace
(Image Courtesy of the CW)

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