Trishelle Cannatella To Star In Poker Reality Show

These days, the reality shows have become popular form of television program. Those programs that feature some form of competition between its participants are popular and have huge viewership. In the world of poker, a new reality show will be featuring one of its very popular women poker players.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Canadian director Josh Kimmel has produced a reality show "Living The Life". Director Josh Kimmel has directed the two-part pilot that he is shopping around to potential suitors.

In the first premise of the program, Kimmel's two players are travelling around the world and competing against each other both on the poker tables and various other tests. Both of his first two competitors are familiar to the reality show, including one of them is familiar face of the poker world.

Trishelle Cannatella is the one of his first competitors on the show. Cannatella has an extensive familiarity in poker and reality shows. Cannatella, a former poker player with her most notable performance on the poker circuit with a third place finish at the World Poker Tour's WPT Invitational in 2010. Cannatella holds a larger reputation on the world of reality television.

In 2002, Cannatella participated in The Real World: Las Vegas and succeeded to take part in Road Rules. Further, she moved to the resulting competition program between the two shows. She featured on an episode of Fear Factor. She also made her appearance with a pose for Playboy Magazine. She was also in gossip that she dated professional wrestler Mike "The Miz" Mizanin. Cannatella also earned some credits to feature on some films including Ninja Cheerleaders and on television show such as Criminal Minds and Dr. Steve-O.

Amanda Kimmel also holds reputable finishes in three different seasons of the popular reality show Survivor. In 2007, she finished third in Survivor: China while she finished runner-up Survivor: Micronesia in 2008. In 2010 at Survivor: Heroes vs. Villain, she was an astute player of the Survivor game finished in ninth place.

In fact, Mr. Kimmel began with documentary in his mind but later it turned into the premise for a reality show. "Documentaries don't have the big fan base that reality TV series do," Kimmel explained to the Reporter.

"They're both extremely competitive and they don't like to lose," Kimmel quoted as saying to the Reporter. "If they lose and they go up to their hotel room and smash the TV set, that's interesting to me."

Now, it will be interesting to watch the response of fans. However, there haven't been any buys for the potential reality show.

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