Two years ago, 38 ladies rushed off to Hollywood for a chance to land “The Ultimate Catch,” also known as New England Patriots star player Chad Ochocinco. His Vh1 show was a hit, but his stint in front of the camera didn’t end there — soon after, he was shaking his thang on season 10 of “Dancing With the Stars.”
Buddha almost charmed his way to the winning spot on season two of VH1’s “I Love New York,” but wound up losing out to well-dressed romantic Tailor Made. Since leaving the show, Buddha has appeared in several small parts on TV, including “NCIS,” “True Blood,” and “Zane: Sex Chronicles.”
Former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Isaac Keys joined the many potential suitors who vyed for the love and affection of Omarosa on season one of “The Ultimate Merger.” He didn’t win her heart, but he’s still a do-good man in our book. Keys started the Keys to the Future organization for at-risk Phoenix high school seniors.
Before vying for Omarosa’s heart on “The Ultimate Merger,” Javis moved himself up from a former hustler to a successful entrepreneur and motivational speaker. He’s the author of “Positive Choices: How to Make the Right Choice the Right Time,” a book geared towards helping adolescents do the right things and realize their dreams.
Back when Diddy was all about making the next big R&B group, he put young vocalists through hell to earn their moment in the spotlight. “Making the Band 4” contestant Willie Taylor’s good looks and vocal abilities catapulted him right to victory, despite the grueling competition. He was one of the five winners chosen to become the group Day 26.