Tera Patrick to appear on TLC

No Tera Patrick isn’t going to be teaching you how to fix up your hope or flip that house but she will be on the show Street Customs with her husband Evan Seinfeld where they will pimp out two of their cars.  The episode will air on Thursday May 14th.


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TERA PATRICK & EVAN SEINFELD FEATURED ON STREET CUSTOMS on MAY 14TH


TLC’s popular show “Street Customs” will get an infusion of turbo-charged heat when the world’s biggest porn star Tera Patrick stars in the latest episode. Set to air on Thursday May 14th at 9pm ET, “Street Customs” features not one, but two custom conversions for Tera and her husband Evan Seinfeld.


First they bring in their Escalade for a custom limo conversion and then Evan has a special surprise for Tera. As a Valentine’s gift he asks Ryan and his crew to customize Tera’s Smart Car. See what Ryan has in store for these two vehicles and see how Tera reacts to her incredible surprise.


“Getting the limo conversion was something we really wanted,” says Tera. “Doing my car was a total surprise. You’ll have to tune in to see how it turned out, but suffice it to say, I was thrilled and it was a very special Valentine’s Day.”


Watch “Street Customs” on TLC Thursday May 14th at 9PM ET to see Tera Patrick and Evan have their hot cars customized by the best in the world.


Speaking of which, what has Tera Patrick been up to lately? Well according to her people, currently, Tera has three mainstream instructional fitness videos being released, titled Fit for Sex, with the company that brought us Carmen Electra’s Aerobic Striptease. And, she begins hosting her new show, School of Sex on Playboy TV, this fall in which Tera gives sex advice while her teachers’ helpers act-out the advice. She will also star in her new burlesque show, Sex, which debuts in January 2009. Tera and Evan are currently writing their joint autobiography Rockstar/Pornstar: An American Love Story with entertainment journalist Carrie Borzillo-Vrenna, author of Cherry Bomb: The Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Better Flirt, a Tougher Chick, and a Hotter Girlfriend and to Living Life Like a Rock Star and Eyewitness Nirvana: The Day-by-Day Chronicle.

WAIT, I DON’T GET IT

Fayner Posts: So I was re-watching the Jenna Jameson speech on YouTube, and found something quite funny which I wanted to share with all of you.

On the list Jenna announces for her Jenna Jameson Crossover Star of the Year is Evan Seinfeld.

Now I’ve grown to not despise Evan. He ain’t that bad, I’m sure. Prolly a hell of a nice guy, too. I bet we have a lot of music in common.

Whatever.

I’m just wondering how Evan got on this list? Sure, he crossed over, but it was from music and television into porn, not porn into another medium.

Isn’t this backwards?

It is.

Evan Seinfeld should not have been put on this list because he crossed the wrong way. The whole award should be taken back and a new vote issued.

That’s what I think.

Oh, boy.

VH1’S SUPER GROUP FEATURES EVAN SEINFELD

LOS ANGELES – Evan Seinfeld, CEO of Teravision and former bassist for the rock band Biohazard, has joined fellow rockers Ted Nugent, Scott Ian (Anthrax), Sebastian Bach Skid Row) and Jason Bonham in a new VH1 reality show titled “SuperGroup.”

The seven-episode series, scheduled for May, will show the rockers from separate bands, living at a Las Vegas mansion for two weeks in an effort to work together and write and record a new song.

“We really didn’t know who the other members of the group would be until we got there so when I walked in and saw Ted Nugent there, I thought he’d be my biggest adversary, but in the end, we turned into blood brothers,” Seinfeld said.

Although he wouldn’t give away some of the action that takes place between the musicians, Seinfeld said the program shows how people can learn from one another and try to accomplish a common goal.

Michael Hirschorn, VH1’s executive vice president of original programming, said the program is a way to help the channel recapture some of its music programming after a run of non-music-oriented reality shows featuring b-list celebrities.

It was just two years ago that the channel developed “Bands Reunited,” “Bands on the Run,” and “I love the 80s” music nostalgia show, which ultimately ran their course and went off the air.

This latest show, however, has some sex appeal when Seinfeld’s wife, Tera Patrick joins the four men for a few episodes.

“I think that people feel safe around Evan Seinfeld and Tera Patrick because we represent mainstream and porn colliding and converging,” Seinfeld said. “You really don’t see other porn stars getting the mainstream recognition that Tera does because she is beautiful and because she is smart and is successful in everything she does.”

Although cameras were pointed at the musicians 24 hours a day, much drama ensued during the show, resulting in some gritty and sometimes violent moments that he says he’s not particularly proud of.

Meanwhile, Seinfeld says he’s continuing his work with Teravision while also developing music projects with a number of music industry members. “I’m not quitting porn,” he said. “And I’m not going to quit making music either.”