AKF can exclusively reveal that White Entertainment's controversial CEO Trina Villota may be in talks to get her own reality show with one of South Korea's major television networks!
A snitch close to the situation contacted AKF on the condition of anonymity to reveal the exclusive details on the big deal.
"There's been a lot of interest in getting Trina on TV for the past year," the source reveals. "Not only is she gorgeous and a total paparazzi magnet, but her story is something that not even the tabloids could make up. She went from being a nightclub hostess to having an affair with former White Entertainment head Mr. Kang, to buying Kang out and running the company herself with her friend KellyRose Spires. It's a recipe for ratings success"
"But there have been some major hurdles," the source continues. "The initial negotiations fell through because of money. Trina may not have a business degree behind her, but she's very savvy when it comes to money. Unfortunately, KellyRose got in her ear and pumped up her ego to the point that Trina was asking for a ridiculous price. KBS stopped taking her calls, mainly because they didn't want to deal with KellyRose anymore. KellyRose is a leech; she's always relied on other people to get through life, so she never developed the cutthroat street smarts that Trina's attained over the years. Trina only went into business with her because they're old friends, and she was short on cash to buy-out Kang."
"The deal looked dead until White signed HyunA Knowles. HyunA's bi-racial background and modelling past has given the networks fresh ideas, so now they're trying to work something out with Trina at a more reasonable price. The only difference is that now they're exploring the possibility of making the show about the whole company, and not just Trina. White is currently the only agency in South Korea with an all-female staff and roster, and the networks think it'll make a great show."
"Trina's desperate for the cash and exposure because she knows that White Entertainment is technically more famous than it is successful. There's still one problem though -- public broadcast networks are terrified of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Trina isn't exactly the most conservative woman under the sun, and neither are the rest of the women at White -- one look at Suzy Sooyoung's latest album cover tells you that. A network doesn't want to invest money in a show that could potentially be pulled off-air, so if the show does get the green light, it'll probably be on a cable channel."
When AKF contacted White Entertainment for confirmation on the news, we received a blunt "no comment", but our source is reliable so we're confident that the information is accurate.
AKF readers, do you want to see Trina and White Entertainment on TV in their own show?
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