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Another way for the reality star to unwind? Spending time with her cockapoo, Kylie, who she got when her first cockapoo, Abby, passed away. The active owner loves to get fresh air by taking Kylie on long walks around her neighborhood.
Like the Jersey cast we've come to know and love, Giancola also loves to indulge--but maybe not in what you think. Her guiltiest pleasure can also be healthy--she loves chocolate! The heart-healthy indulgence is one of Giancola's favorites--she reaches for Twix bars as a treat. "Whenever I feel in the mood, I'll grab a Twix or even bake some brownies," says Giancola. "Having a little chocolate sometime won't kill you!"
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Bill keeps getting mad at me for not doing reality-TV podcasts. In my defense, it’s a weird thing to do. When you get these reality-TV folks on the phone, they go into this default interview setting that oscillates between short non-answers and plugs for products (or soccer teams, in Coach from Survivor’s case). That’s what happened the morning I interviewed Deena and Sammi from Jersey Shore. It wasn’t their fault. They were sweet young ladies with good attitudes, but when you’re on your seventeenth consecutive phone interview, the conversations lose all novelty and you just start plugging hair products and answering questions with Belichickian efficiency. I still managed to have some fun with them, though, and edited it down to a tolerable morsel.
Vinny was a different story. He seemed bored at first, but opened up when he realized I was from ESPN. He talked about his pickup basketball dominance, dished on the upcoming season of Shore, and asked me to tweet