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Ridiculousness is an American comedy clip show that began airing on August 29, 2011, on MTV. It is hosted by Rob Dyrdek and co-hosted by Sterling "Steelo" Brim , Chanel West Coast (formerly) and Lauren Wood.
In Season 2 of New Girl, Jess gets laid off from her teaching job and takes up part-time work while searching for a new teaching position. She ends up teaching creative writing in adult education. At first, she's not looking for anything serious and hooks up with Sam Sweeney (David Walton), who prefers open relationships. But things change when ...
In 2012, West Coast appeared in both the fifth season of Fantasy Factory and the second season of Ridiculousness. [16] [17] That same year she began to voice the character of Flipz in the animated series Wild Grinders. [18] West Coast continued to voice the character into 2013, when she also appeared on the third season of Ridiculousness. [16]
Next week, "Ridiculousness" will air new back-to-back episodes on Mondays and Wednesdays starting at 5 p.m. PT on MTV. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times . Show comments
Chanel West Coast, who has co-hosted MTV’s “Ridiculousness” with creator Rob Dyrdek and co-host Sterling “Steelo” Brim since 2011, is leaving the clip show after 12 years. The recording ...
For years, Chanel West Coast has wanted her own show. While some know her for her contagious, unique laugh heard in 38 episodes of “Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory,” followed by more than 700 ...
Ridiculousness is an American comedy clip show that began airing on August 29, 2011. It is hosted by Rob Dyrdek and co-hosted by Steelo Brim and Chanel West Coast. Some episodes feature a celebrity special guest.
Dyrdek invited him to be co-host of his new MTV show Ridiculousness, along with Chanel West Coast. Brim holds the position of the creative producer of the show. Brim has also appeared in Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory and Wild Grinders. Brim is the co-host of the podcast Wine and Weed, with Chris Reinacher. [2]