I Get That a Lot

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I Get That A Lot is the name of a reality television special about celebrities who assume everyday working class jobs that aired on CBS on April 1, 2009, at 8 PM. [1] Hidden cameras are used to capture the celebrities on the job. When they are recognized they deny their real identities and say "I get that a lot", except at the end of the segment at which time the cameras are revealed and they come forward about their identity. [2]

[edit] Episode one

The first episode had supermodel Heidi Klum working at a pizza shop, rapper and actor Ice-T selling shoes, Survivor host Jeff Probst working a cash register, country music star LeAnn Rimes waiting tables, singer and actress Jessica Simpson working as a computer technician, Extra host Mario Lopez selling hot-dogs from a vending stand in Central Park, and Subway spokesman Jared Fogle working at a Subway. [3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ APRIL FOOL'S -- CELEBRITY STYLE -- "I GET THAT A LOT," FEATURES POPULAR CELEBRITIES PRANKING EVERYDAY PEOPLE http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings.aspx?id=20090309cbs09 thefutoncritic.com
  2. ^ CBS to air 'I Get That a Lot' celebrity April Fools Day special on April 1 realitytvworld.com
  3. ^ CBS's 'I Get That a Lot' Doesn't Get It at All washingtonpost.com
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