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"This is more than just a reality show, it's a social experiment," Jeff Valdez, show creator and Sí TV cofounder, said. "This show will humanize the Latino barrio and hopefully teach these kids a thing or two about life on the other side of the tracks."
At 24-years of age, Janine Foster was the oldest female in the "Urban Jungle" house. Leaving her life of ballet choreography and substitute teaching, Foster went from her home in Palos Verdes, CA to live and interact with people from "different walks of life.""We believe in what we've got," [Ed Leon] said. "It's fascinating to watch these kids transform when faced with the reality of something."See the full content of this document
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Sí Tv Says Welcome to the 'Jungle'
If you thought "The Real World" was authentic reality television, then you haven't seen anything yet.
Premiering June 6, on the recently launched Engli...See the full content of this document
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