“Romancing Rachel” is being shopped around town

Apr 23, 2010 09:25 GMT  ·  By
Rachel Uchitel has reality show, “Romancing Rachel,” and is looking for network to carry it
   Rachel Uchitel has reality show, “Romancing Rachel,” and is looking for network to carry it

She’s the only one who hasn’t yet talked to the media about her affair with golfer Tiger Woods, presumably because she got $10 million under a bullet-proof confidentiality agreement that prevented her from giving interviews. However, those wondering what a day in the life of Tiger Woods’ mistress #1 looks like might soon be able to find out, thanks to a new reality show she’s shopping around town, says TMZ.

Rachel Uchitel is looking to launch a career in television and, not at all surprisingly, she wants to do so with the help of a reality show. She’s already shot a few episodes for it and she and her team are shopping them around to networks, in the hope that one might pick it up. As of now, nothing concrete has happened, but things are looking good, the aforementioned media outlet says.

Rachel “is pitching her very own reality show. Sources tell TMZ Rachel, along with two producers and an agent, have gone to 4 different cable networks, pitching a show called ‘Romancing Rachel.’ We’re told the premise is that Rachel has a hard time meeting guys, given what’s been going on with her. The pitch – watch Rachel try to find true love... with single guys,” TMZ writes.

“We’re told Rachel was in L.A. earlier this month and pitched the show – along with her producing entourage – to E!, VH1, Oxygen and Lifetime. We’re told Lifetime and E! have passed, but VH1 and Oxygen are still in play. As for Rachel’s entourage – one of the producers is Scott Jeffress, who produced ‘Jersey Shore,’ ‘The Bachelor’ and a bunch of other shows,” the celebrity e-zine further says.

If Uchitel gets a reality show, she wouldn’t be the first alleged Tiger Woods mistress to do so. A few days ago, a rumor started to make the rounds saying that Jamie Jungers and Jesse James’ #1 mistress Michelle McGee had been asked to host “Celebrity Cheaters,” the celebrity version of the popular reality show.