Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Michael Vick to Jump on Reality TV Band Wagon

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, who is still currently serving his 23-month sentence for his role in a dogfighting conspiracy has closed on a $600,000 deal to headline his own unscripted documentary series chronicling his life, once he's out of the federal prison.

Cameras will start rolling after he's sprung on July 20 and will follow him as he seeks to "make amends for his past," including starting work at a $10-an-hour construction job as he applies for reinstatement in the NFL.

Apperently producers visited Vick while he was behind bars to close the deal and are now shopping the series to cable outlets like A&E and Spike TV.

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