Yo, dawg. We all know by now not to believe everything we see on TV – or even anything we see on TV – but you’d think that a series would at LEAST live up to its name, if not the all-encompassing ...
Pimp My Ride” premiered on MTV in 2004 with a straightforward premise that was beautiful in its simplicity: Take a kid with a beat up car and have the rapper Xzibit orchestrate a massive and ...
Back in the early days of reality programming, viewers at home still lived under the impression that reality TV wasn't scripted at all but was actually real life that happened to be captured by TV ...
"Pimp My Ride" was a staple of MTV for several years, where people with beat-up cars could bring them to the attention of host Xzibit and West Coast Customs for a ton of upgrades. After "Pimp My Ride, ...
No matter how entertaining they are, we all know that reality TV shows are not, well, real. Fan's hearts were broken when former reality stars of MTV's Laguna Beach and The Hills revealed that the ...
Remember the 2004 MTV series Pimp My Ride starring Xzibit? Apparently the entire show wasn't as reality-driven as you think. Sure, the car experts were legit and the company West Coast Customs really ...
Don’t be put off by the title of MTV’s new reality show, Pimp My Ride. As with so many words in the English language, “pimp” has evolved. It used to have a fairly distinct meaning as a, shall we say, ...
MTV'S "Pimp My Ride" and the nation's leading biodiesel producer, Imperium Renewables, have partnered to turn an American classic into a Green Machine, and California Governor Schwarzenegger, stopped ...