Biography
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Trishelle Cannatella, aka 'Trashelle,' (born November 4, 1979 in Cut Off, Louisiana) is a reality TV personality. Trishelle was a cast member on The Real World: Las Vegas, and is best known for her romantic relationship with fellow castmate Steven Hill, which resulted in a pregnancy scare. During filming, she also had a relationship with Eric Jones of Road Rules: Campus Crawl during a competition between the two shows' casts. She is currently appearing on the new Fox Show VIP PASSPORT.
Cannatella later appeared on Season 2 of The Surreal Life on VH1, during which she was confronted about a possible alcoholism problem and her sexually forward behavior by Sally Jesse Raphael. She subsequently appeared on two seasons of the Real World/Road Rules Challenge, The Gauntlet and Inferno, the former during which she dated Mike "The Miz" Mizanin. She was also a cast member on E!'s reality series Kill Reality, which followed the filming of a horror movie titled The Scorned, with other former reality show stars.
Trishelle's new show VIP PASSPORT premieres on FOX 11/03/06.
Having posed for Playboy, Trishelle has hired an agent to help craft a TV show around her in hopes to make the move to entertainment, as Pamela Anderson and Jenny McCarthy have done in the past.
Cannatella has also appeared on Celebrity Poker Showdown, Battle of the Network Reality Stars, Lingerie Bowl, and Fear Factor.
External links
- Trishelle Fan Site - Not Suitable For Work (nudity)
- MySpace site
- Trishelle Cannatella on The Internet Movie Database
- MTV.com Bio
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