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TELEVISION REVIEW
'Ashley Paige: Bikini or Bust'The TLC show is real enough reality.
"Ashley Paige: Bikini or Bust" is a Bravo-style entrepreneurial reality series centered on Hollywood bikini designer Paige, who, despite her big-name clientele, lives on the edge of penury, scrambling to pay bills or avoid paying them. "I'm an artist," she says. "I'm obviously not a businessman."
The series is amiable and low-wattage, happily short on the screaming and sulking common to the genre, and while it's not terrifically compelling, neither is it annoying.
Some of it is forced, as these things always are, and Paige's haplessness can be trying, but at least she isn't, on this evidence, a prima donna. It's best when you're allowed to see her really work, as when she mounts a runway show of her knit and crocheted swimwear -- when reality breaks through the "reality," letting the air in. -- Robert Lloyd To order a reprint of this article, please click here. |
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