Clay Aiken – Check Your Clock!

Daylight saving time officially ended this morning at 2 a.m.  For most people, the clocks were set back an hour, which makes brighter mornings but darker evenings. (Hawaii and most of Arizona do not observe daylight savings time.)  Most of North America, Europe and parts of Australia and South America use DST.

Did you remember to re-set your clocks?

On Saturday, I spent a bit of time trying to remember what Clay Aiken was up to last year at this time…I knew he was in New York filming for Celebrity Apprentice, but what task was going on?  I finally had to look it up and found an article that helped me remember.

November 5, 2011

From The Enquirer
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider was done up in drag and ready to compete on “Celebrity Apprentice 5″ when he broke his finger! Dressed as a maiden for a renaissance fair segment, the 56-year-old rocker was attempting to ride a horse side-saddle when the animal bucked. And that’s when Dee felt his finger snap, a show insider told The Enquirer exclusively.

It hurt like hell, but Dee didn’t want to make a big deal about it because he’s so into the competition,” the source explained. “But two days later, his hand was black and blue, and he was in excruciating pain. He was taken to the hospital and had surgery. He had four pins put in and will be in a semi-cast for the next three weeks.”

Meanwhile, the latest cast of Donald Trump’s reality series includes “American Idol” runner-up Clay Aiken, “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice, former supermodel Cheryl Tiegs, TV’s original “Hulk” Lou Ferrigno, one-time teen pop star Debbie Gibson, former talk-show host Arsenio Hall and “Star Trek” actor George Takei.

Although Dee’s injury is a setback for the men’s team, the source added that the women’s team is in such disarray that “the guys have nothing to worry about.” “Dee’s one of the strongest players on the men’s team and he’ll definitely bounce back,” the source continued. “The joke on the set is that the producers should have kept him in drag and switched him over to assist the women’s team because they need all the help they can get!”

I certainly did not like the results of last years Celebrity Apprentice, but I sure enjoyed following along, trying to get news while the cast was filming the show…then seeing it on TV.  It is always so much fun to see Clay on TV each week!

The following are a few pictures from the Renaissance fair segment.

 

One of my favorites

Did you follow Clay’s adventures on Celebrity Apprentice  when he was taping it?

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