Monday night's edition of MTV's 'The Buried Life' is going to set many 'Twilight' fans' hearts fluttering, as the 'Life' guys take on a dare from their fans to steal a lock of Robert Pattinson's hair. "We weren't too thrilled about the whole thing," 'Buried Life' ringleader Ben Nemtin tells PopEater. "People will have to stick around to see what we do with the hair," he adds.With such jaw-dropping accomplishments as playing basketball with Barack Obama and asking Taylor Swift on a date, the...Read Full Story
Buried Life actor Ben Nemtin recently talked with Pop Eater about depression and says he was a former victim like many others back in his high school days. He says it was the hard times and the support of those he could trust that made him the person he is today.“I struggled with depression in high school. I was lucky to have a community of support around me. We all struggle with something when we’re younger. I think it’s really normal for kids to go through some sort of struggle after high...Read Full Story
That’s one way to make a statement on the red carpet! The fellas from MTV’s hit show The Buried Life stepped out on the VMA’s red carpet on Sunday, and were sporting a pretty interesting look. Determined to make their way onto the “best dressed” list (as part of their list of things to accomplish), they were decked...Read more»Read Full Story
I have the utmost respect for grunge as a subgenre of alternative music, but as a style of fashion? Yuck. Ben's clearly throwing-back to this hapless trend with his wrinkled cardigan and shabby pants. It's a real shame he didn't just stick to the vibrant green shirt underneath and leave the Urban Outfitters reject at the dry cleaners. Feh.Read Full Story
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Monday night's edition of MTV's 'The Buried Life' is going to set many 'Twilight' fans' hearts fluttering, as the 'Life' guys take on a dare from their fans to steal a lock of Robert Pattinson's hair. "We weren't too thrilled about the whole thing," 'Buried Life' ringleader Ben Nemtin tells PopEater. "People will have to stick around to see what we do with the hair," he adds.
With such jaw-dropping accomplishments as playing basketball with Barack Obama and asking Taylor Swift on...Read Full Story
Now the guys, all in their 20s — brothers Jonnie and Duncan Penn and their friends Dave Lingwood and Ben Nemtin — have culled 200 answers for their new book, the aptly titled What Do You Want to Do Before You Die? (Artisan, $19.95), on sale today.