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"TV Guide Online interview with Rossi"
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http://www.tvguide.com/newsgossip/insider/020207c.asp Temptation Joker's Last Laugh? Thursday, February 7, 2002 Oh, that's gotta hurt! The minute that Temptation Island 2 reintroduced blue-eyed babe magnet Brian to Catherine, the bootylicious drama queen not only forgot all about dim-bulb beau Edmundo, she also totally dismissed 24-year-old Rossi Morreale, the daffy sweetheart with whom she'd been bonding. Sure, she later granted the jilted joker a pity date. But afterward, she went right back to canoodling with Brian. Even more humiliating, it's a safe bet that, in tonight's installment (airing at 9 pm/ET on Fox), the playgirl will send Morreale back to Arkansas and instead invite her boy-toy to join her on the season's final excursion. What's up with that? Is she mental? Masochistic? Blind?! For some insight, TV Guide Online turns to the odd man out. — Charlie Mason TVGO: This week, Catherine must pick once and for all between you and Brian. What do you think — will her decision have fans cheering or throwing stuff at their TVs? Rossi Morreale: (Pauses) I think viewers are looking for drama, and they're definitely going to get it. They'll enjoy what they see. Brian made some big choices, I guess, in the last episode . So you can't count me out. This is a crucial episode. You never know what's going to happen.TVGO: For the selection of the last date partner, you doffed your trademark straw hat and went all GQ on Catherine. I assume you were trying to say something with your formal wear besides "Cotton breathes." Morreale: With me in the suit and Tom in the rain suit, we were just looking for a laugh. I definitely think we got it, too. And understand — it's, like, 97 degrees, the most humid I've ever been in my entire life, and I'm standing there sweating to death in a black suit. You gotta see the humor in there. Besides, I've always said attention with my shirt off, so I've got to go with the clothes. TVGO: Poor Rossi. Not to rub salt in the wound or anything, but how weird has it been for you to be so publicly burned? Morreale: 'Burned' is kind of a harsh word. (Laughs) But you know, women see the soft side of me when I'm out. They adore me, so I don't think it's too bad. I get some cracks from guys, but for the most part, they're on my side. They can't believe Catherine did what she did, and I'm loved. TVGO: Heck, if you've got the female population offering you sympathy, that's even better than coming away from the show with a girlfriend, isn't it? Morreale: Exactly. If I win, what? Then I've got a relationship that I've got to deal with. I think this is a pretty good deal.TVGO: In looking back, do you think there was anything that you could have done differently to seal the deal with Catherine? Morreale: Not really. All I can do is be me. I think I played well. I feel good about it. I wasn't trying to steal her from Edmundo or "seal the deal," necessarily. I was just trying to show her what it would be like if she was dating me. I did that, and she went elsewhere. TVGO: Do I have to ask if there any hard feelings? Morreale: There aren't. Not at all. I'm not the type to hold a grudge. It wasn't my girlfriend, so Brian didn't take anything from me, really. I wasn't there to cause a lot of drama, either. I was trying to make it as painless as possible, I guess you could say. TVGO: Seeing as Catherine came to the island with a dipstick like Edmundo, then got snowed by that cheeseball Tom, then had her head turned by Brian... do you still think she's all that? Morreale: (Laughs) You know, when you put 13 guys on an island with four girls, it's tough when you've got to make a decision on one of them. She's a great, beautiful girl, but… (Pauses) Who knows? If you put us in a random club, I don't know if I'd go that route. I'm into more laid back, take-things-as-they-come kind of girls. She's not that.
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