Kimberly Whittaker, a sixth grade math and social studies teacher at Richard Allen Prep Charter School says taping “I Survived a Japanese Game Show,” was the best experience of her life. Whittaker, 26, who was born in Jamaica and moved to West Philly when she was 8, was excited to have “experienced another culture.” The show premieres at 9 tonight on ABC. The Overbrook High and Temple graduate who has modeled since she was 12, says she’s moving to Los Angeles this summer. She’ll appear in a fashion show Saturday during the Kimmel Center’s Summer Solstice.
Nice face but what about da badunkadunk? Edward Isadore Savitz
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and, in typical Philly fashion, she was the first one eliminated. way to endear yourself to your team mates, diva. if they said "junior olympics" once more . . . ekw
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Is she also a p/t waitress at Davios? mick314
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I so wanted to cheer for the Philly contestant, but then she proves herself to be a complete moron. Glad she's gone. The team was not racist, they just didn't want to have a jerk around acting like she was the most important person on the planet. joethemason
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