Super Brat, Ex Star off `My Super Sweet 16` Exiled to Isolated Tropical Island of Vanuatu

Released on: August 31, 2008, 6:09 pm

Press Release Author: lynthomas

Industry: Media

Press Release Summary: Parents fed up with their super spoilt and rich teenagers,
have opted to exile them to remote parts of the world to experience life with
indigenous tribes. The parents are hoping these spoiled brats, ex stars of the 'My
Super Sweet 16' virtual reality TV show, will begin to grow up and finally take
responsibility for themselves.


Press Release Body: Eight teenagers who have starred on 'My Super Sweet 16\' will
experience what it's like to live with an indigenous tribe, in some far-off corner
of the globe. Finally fed up with the spoilt, extravagant and brattitude behavior of
the most outrageous divas ever, the parents have joined together to exile their
rebellious kids.

'My Super Sweet 16', a virtual reality TV program, takes you on the roller coaster
ride, in a behind the scenes look at the dramas of kids as they prepare the \'Party
to end all Parties\'.

The show reveals jealous siblings, stressed parents, school rivals and above all the
atrocious behavior of spoiled rich kids. The teens\' methods are extreme and
extravagant, as they endeavor to ensure the milestone of their 16th birthday, is
commemorated as the ultimate celebration of all celebrations.

For the new season, MTV is launching \'My Super Sweet 16 Exiled\'.

Bjorn, sent to the deserts of Moroco
Marissa, to the hills of India
Melany, to the high altitudes of Peru
Chelsi, to the frozen tundra of Norway
Ava, to the jungles of Thailand
Amanda, to the wilds of Kenya
Sierra, to the bush of Vanuatu.

Growing up as the daughter of famous hip-hop and soul musical star, Cee-Lo, has
taught Sierra how to be the ultra Prima Dona. This was clearly revealed at her
legendary Sweet 15 birthday party.

Three years later, Sierra is more of a diva than ever before. Her parents want to
show Sierra that everything won\'t be handed to her on a silver platter all her life.
They agreed to have her exiled to a remote volcanic tropical island of Vanuatu, in
the South Pacific.

There she\'ll learn that it\'s not \"who you know\", but \"who you are\", that will earn
respect in the bush of Vanuatu. Sierra will find out what it is like to eat, live
and sleep the way the villager teenagers have lived for generations.

Having walked for many hours to reach the village, Sierra will find there is no
electric light switch to turn on after dark, just the glow of the firelight. No hot
and cold running water for a shower. If Sierra is lucky she may have a pipe overhead
that gives cold water. Or it may be a quick dip in the river, fully clothed, that
becomes a daily shower.

Food won\'t be purchased from a shop. Sierra will have to walk, with the other
ladies, out to the village garden for daily supplies. Wood will have to be gathered
for the fire, in order to cook the meals. The pig that has been chosen to produce
the highly prized curled tusks, (a form of currency in Vanuatu), will have to be
hand fed.

Sierra will learn how cut and prepare the pandanus leaves and weave the coveted
ceremonial mats, another form of currency. She will sleep on a mat on the coral or
earthen floor. If she is given the luxury of a bed, it will be made of split bamboo
cut in half, with no mattress. The smoke from the fire in the middle of the room
will keep the mosquitoes at bay.

Food will be eaten off carved wooden plates and there may be wooden utensils
provided. Otherwise, fingers will be put to good use. Fresh coconut juice will
replace Sierra\'s daily coffee intake.
In the evening the elders of the village will pass on the ancient traditions and
customs through stories, sand drawings, songs and dance.

Sierra may be drawn into playing games organized for the children, where they
challenge the spirits of the night. Sierra will come to understand the value of
custom medicine made from the local plants, as the small first aid clinic, which has
been supplied by one of the donor-aid groups, is miles away.

There is no doubt that Sierra will be thoroughly challenged by her Vanuatu
experience. Hopefully the friendliness and openness of the Ni-Vanuatu people will
more than compensate for the strangeness of her surroundings.

Sierra's life will never be the same again.
The teenagers in the village may never have the opportunity for a formal education,
like Sierra, but they have many things they can teach Sierra.


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