In case you haven't heard, Jennifer Love Hewitt is stripping down—way down!—for her new Lifetime series The Client List. But the buxom beauty isn't the only one taking it off for the show. Get ready to watch Hewitt's super hunky costar Colin Egglesfield showing off his smokin' hot body... "[There's] lots of skin [and] lots of oil!" Egglesfield told us at last night's L.A. premiere of L!fe Happens. Oil? Hewitt plays Sam Horton, a masseuse who exchanges sexual favors for money. "I'm not necessarily on the receiving end of her massages," Egglesfield, who plays Hewitt's brother-in-law, laughed, adding, "but there's a fair...
- 4/4/2012
- E! Online
Filed under: TV Replay
'The Talk' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS) returned from its summer hiatus Tuesday, and Jennifer Love Hewitt was one of its first guests. Hewitt previewed her latest project, 'The Client List,' which Lifetime is expanding from a TV movie into a series. Hewitt also starred in the movie version as Sam Horton, a Texas woman who falls on hard times and has to take a job at a massage parlor that doubles as a brothel.
The series will be different from the movie version in two central ways, Hewitt shared. Firstly, her character will now have red hair, news which pleased co-host Sharon Osbourne. Sam will also be taking on more of a business role in the prostitution operation to support her family.
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'The Talk' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS) returned from its summer hiatus Tuesday, and Jennifer Love Hewitt was one of its first guests. Hewitt previewed her latest project, 'The Client List,' which Lifetime is expanding from a TV movie into a series. Hewitt also starred in the movie version as Sam Horton, a Texas woman who falls on hard times and has to take a job at a massage parlor that doubles as a brothel.
The series will be different from the movie version in two central ways, Hewitt shared. Firstly, her character will now have red hair, news which pleased co-host Sharon Osbourne. Sam will also be taking on more of a business role in the prostitution operation to support her family.
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- 9/6/2011
- by Alex Moaba
- Aol TV.
Get ready for a whole lot more of Jennifer Love Hewitt looking conflicted.
Lifetime has given the green light to a reboot of the actress' 2010 movie, "The Client List," as a hour-long television series.
Deadline reports the network ordered 10 episodes, scheduled to air in 2012.
"The Client List," a fictionalized account of a 2004 Texas scandal involving a single mother who turned to prostitution to make ends meet, earned a Golden Globe nomination for Hewitt and brought in 3.9 million viewers for Lifetime during its July 2010 premiere.
Hewitt didn't just play the leading lady of the night, though. She served as executive producer alongside her production company, Fedora Films. The series will find her reprising both roles.
How, exactly, "The Client List" will translate to a series remains unseen. The original movie ended with Hewitt's character, Sam Horton, out of jail, working as a waitress and seemingly set to rekindle with her ex.
Lifetime has given the green light to a reboot of the actress' 2010 movie, "The Client List," as a hour-long television series.
Deadline reports the network ordered 10 episodes, scheduled to air in 2012.
"The Client List," a fictionalized account of a 2004 Texas scandal involving a single mother who turned to prostitution to make ends meet, earned a Golden Globe nomination for Hewitt and brought in 3.9 million viewers for Lifetime during its July 2010 premiere.
Hewitt didn't just play the leading lady of the night, though. She served as executive producer alongside her production company, Fedora Films. The series will find her reprising both roles.
How, exactly, "The Client List" will translate to a series remains unseen. The original movie ended with Hewitt's character, Sam Horton, out of jail, working as a waitress and seemingly set to rekindle with her ex.
- 8/11/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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