VINCE NEIL On 'The Surreal Life': 'I'd Never Do It Again'

January 9, 2003

Entertainment Weekly asked MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman Vince Neil why he agreed to do "The Surreal Life", which airs tonight on the WB. "I was a bit curious," he said. "It's kind of one of those once-in-a-lifetime things, you know. I'd never do it again."

The reality series, which follows seven bigger-than-life celebrities — including Neil — as they share a house in the San Fernando Valley for ten days and ten nights, is getting surprisingly good reviews from critics, including one from Chicago Sun-Times' Phil Rosenthal, who calls the show "an inexplicable yet bizarrely compelling *** stunt [which] starts slowly … but gradually gains momentum as it careens downhill with a group of housemates on the decline…"

For more information on "The Surreal Life", visit the show's official web site at this location.

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