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'''Coral Jeanne Smith''' (b. ], ]) is a former cast member on ]'s '']''. She currently participates on The '']'' on a sporadic basis. Smith is expected to participate in the upcoming ''Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III'' <ref>http://www.mtvrealityworld.com/2007/07/20/the-rumored-cast-of-the-gauntlet-3/</ref> '''Coral Jeanne Smith''' (b. ], ]) is a ] personality best known as a cast member on ]'s '']'', and for her appearances on various seasons of <i>]</i>'s spinoff show, '']''. Smith is expected to participate in the upcoming ''Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III''. <ref></ref>


==''The Real World: Back to New York'' & ''Real World/Road Rules Challenges'' == ==''The Real World: Back to New York''==
During Smith's season on ''The Real World'', which aired in 2001, she came into conflict with ] over views he related to Smith from his uncle, who opined that African-Americans were slow. Although Mizanin attempted to disown the comments as merely those of his uncle, Smith and their other housemate, Malik Cooper, were offended. Coral and the other housemates went on to teach Mizanin about African-American culture, such as the life of ].


==''Challenges''==
On ]'s ''Real World: Back To New York'', Coral Smith and ] had a rocky relationship, with Smith often behaving antagonistically towards Mizanin. Whether it was ridiculing Mizanin and getting everyone to laugh at him, criticizing him (how he didn't knock, how he treats his friends), embarrassing him in front of his friends, etc., Smith always found some way to single out and pick on Mizanin. In fact, it was a recurring theme of their season, as it took place on a vast number of episodes. <ref>http://www.bigempire.com/mrsfilthy/071001.html</ref> <ref>http://www.bigempire.com/mrsfilthy/072401.html] However, her antagonism of him, throughout most of their season, was possibly due to Smith holding a grudge: early on, Mizanin made comments, that were racial slurs against ]s, which Ms. Smith did not take kindly to. <ref>http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-real-world/is-real-world-cast-member-raci-9603.aspx</ref>. Since the ''Real World: Back to New York'' wrapped up in 2001, Coral Smith has gone on to compete in various seasons of ]'s spin-off series, ]s. Lasting to the end of several ''Challenges'', she has become known as one of the stronger female competitors on the show. <ref>http://www.buddytv.com/articles/fresh-meat/profile/coral-smith.aspx</ref> She became known for using her brains and assertiveness, to making it to the end of the ''Challenges''. Ironically, she won her first challenge with Mizanin as her partner. As between the two shows, Smith and Mizanin have had a rollercoaster relationship, going back and forth between being friends, enemies, getting along, and not getting along. On the ''Challenges'', Smith didn't withhold her antagonistic side that was shown in the ''Real World: Back to New York'', as she has had it out for various cast members and has used tactics that eliminated them, throughout different seasons. Two prime examples of this, were with ] cast members, ] (on ] in 2003) and Julie Stoffer (on '']'' in 2004). Coral's feud with Julie was perhaps one of her most heated feuds, on these reality shows. In fact, they both reportedly had issues with each other, once the show went off the air. <ref>http://forums.televisionwithoutpity.com/index.php?showtopic=3114740&st=0</ref>
Smith won her first '']'', with ''Back to New York'' cast mate Mizanin. She has been in five ''Challenges'' in all and has made it to the end of four. During '']'', Smith sustained an injury to her knee, but after treatment, she was cleared for competition by her doctor. However she and her partner Evan were eventually eliminated because Evan developed an abdominal ], which progressed to a serious stage with internal bleeding, which he had kept secret from Smith during the challenge.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} Because this was a partnered event, Smith was left without a partner and disqualified from continuing with the competition. Evan has since had two surgeries to correct his hernia and has gone on to compete again in a subsequent MTV challenge.{{fact}}


Much curiosity and speculation has arisen over Smith's relationship with Abram Boise from '']'' during '']''. In response to a question by an MTV rep, Smith said:
== Facts ==
Smith won her first ], with '']'' cast mate ]. She has been in five Challenges in all and has made it to the end of four. She was eliminated on '']'' because her partner Evan developed an abdominal (athletic) ] which progressed to a serious stage with internal bleeding, this he kept secret from Coral during the challenge.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} Smith sustained an injury to her knee also but after treatment, she was cleared for competition by her doctor. However, Evan's hernia was so severe that further competition was impossible and since this was a partnered event, when Evan became disabled, Smith was left without a partner and was thus disqualified from continuing with the competition. Evan has since had two surgeries to correct his hernia and has gone on to compete again in a subsequent MTV challenge.


{{cquote|I wouldn't expect Abram to invest his time or pursue a woman like myself, that's so mouthy and such a feminist I believe that I'm a strong woman and I believe that a lot of my morals and how I live my life was completely opposite than his. I really feel like he has come into a reality about meeting new people with me and I'm happy to be in his life, and I'm happy to teach him and help him, but it's not hard. We're going through this weird racial thing. He doesn't bring it up and it's not an issue with us, which makes it even more wonderful. It's just right and it's something that happened naturally. He didn't have to fight against this racist thing. I give all the credit to Abram for his changes, and for who he is now. I believe that it was his ability to learn and be open to other people's words. We both get really angry and we both are really sensitive and we both put up this front and inside, I believe Abram is one of the kindest and most gentle people I've ever met. And I think it was his ability to get in touch with his own kind, gentle side that allowed him to like me anyway, despite my big giant mouth and how bitchy I can be. And I think that we found a common ground there, and because I was open to him, I feel like he was able to open up to me. And when Abram and I opened up to each other, it was a beautiful, beautiful friendship that I've never experienced before, ever. I've never met anyone like Abram. Never, and people underestimate him all the time."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/onair/rwrr_challenge/battle_sexes2/interviews/?episodeID=79602&id=1492730 |title=Real World/Road Rules Battle of the Sexes 2: Episode 3 |accessdate=2007-06-21 |work=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Coral Smith |accessdate=2007-06-21 |url=http://www.tv.com/coral-smith/person/89368/summary.html |work=]}}</ref>}} However, according to another interview with Smith, the two were not involved in a romantic relationship, and that any appearance to that effect was engineered through the use of editing on the part of the show's producers in order to elicit ratings.<ref name=realityreel>{{cite web |title=Interview With Coral Jeanne Smith from ''Battle Of The Sexes'' and ''The Real World'' |date=] |url=http://www.realityreel.com/index.php?file=article&sid=976&pageid=2 |accessdate=2007-06-21 |work=Reality Reel}}</ref>
Smith's latest reality show deputed on the ] in ] on ]s’ series Camp Reality.


== Relationships == ==Other appearances==
*In 2005 Smith appeared on '']''.


*In January 2007 Smith appeared on the ] reality show, ''Camp Reality''.
Much curiosity and speculation has arisen over Smith's relationship with ] from '']'' during ''Battle of the Sexes II''. In response to a question by an MTV rep, Smith said:

{{quote|"I wouldn't expect Abram to invest his time or pursue a woman like myself, that's so mouthy and such a feminist I believe that I'm a strong woman and I believe that a lot of my morals and how I live my life was completely opposite than his. I really feel like he has come into a reality about meeting new people with me and I'm happy to be in his life, and I'm happy to teach him and help him, but it's not hard. We're going through this weird racial thing. He doesn't bring it up and it's not an issue with us, which makes it even more wonderful. It's just right and it's something that happened naturally. He didn't have to fight against this racist thing. I give all the credit to Abram for his changes, and for who he is now. I believe that it was his ability to learn and be open to other people's words. We both get really angry and we both are really sensitive and we both put up this front and inside, I believe Abram is one of the kindest and most gentle people I've ever met. And I think it was his ability to get in touch with his own kind, gentle side that allowed him to like me anyway, despite my big giant mouth and how bitchy I can be. And I think that we found a common ground there, and because I was open to him, I feel like he was able to open up to me. And when Abram and I opened up to each other, it was a beautiful, beautiful friendship that I've never experienced before, ever. I've never met anyone like Abram. Never, and people underestimate him all the time."|Smith|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/onair/rwrr_challenge/battle_sexes2/interviews/?episodeID=79602&id=1492730 |title=Real World/Road Rules Battle of the Sexes 2: Episode 3 |accessdate=2007-06-21 |work=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Coral Smith |accessdate=2007-06-21 |url=http://www.tv.com/coral-smith/person/89368/summary.html |work=]}}</ref>}} However, according to another interview with Smith, the two were not involved in a girlfriend/boyfriend relationship and that it was only made to look that way on television to get good ratings.<ref name=realityreel>{{cite web |title=Interview With Coral Jeanne Smith from "Battle Of The Sexes" and "The Real World" |date=] |url=http://www.realityreel.com/index.php?file=article&sid=976&pageid=2 |accessdate=2007-06-21 |work=Reality Reel}}</ref>


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
Coral was present at Gay Day, an annual event set at a theme park in the ]. Smith reportedly answered questions, concerning why she was present at Gay Day, with the comment that her sexual orientation was "very cloudy" and that she was "venturing toward lesbian qualities". OUTlook is a monthly '']'' entertainment magazine that serves the gay community. <ref>], ].]</ref>
Smith is best friends with ''The Real World: New Orleans'' cast mate ]. They both participated on ]'s '']''.

Coral was present at Gay Day, an annual event set at a theme park in the Bay Area. Smith reportedly answered questions, concerning why she was present at Gay Day, with the comment that her sexual orientation was "very cloudy" and that she was "venturing toward lesbian qualities". OUTlook is a monthly '']'' entertainment magazine that serves the gay community. <ref>], ].]</ref>


== Filmography == == Filmography ==
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Coral Jeanne Smith (b. January 19, 1979) is a reality television personality best known as a cast member on MTV's The Real World: Back to New York, and for her appearances on various seasons of The Real World's spinoff show, Real World/Road Rules Challenge. Smith is expected to participate in the upcoming Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III.

The Real World: Back to New York

During Smith's season on The Real World, which aired in 2001, she came into conflict with Mike Mizanin over views he related to Smith from his uncle, who opined that African-Americans were slow. Although Mizanin attempted to disown the comments as merely those of his uncle, Smith and their other housemate, Malik Cooper, were offended. Coral and the other housemates went on to teach Mizanin about African-American culture, such as the life of Malcolm X.

Challenges

Smith won her first Real World/Road Rules Challenge, with Back to New York cast mate Mizanin. She has been in five Challenges in all and has made it to the end of four. During Fresh Meat, Smith sustained an injury to her knee, but after treatment, she was cleared for competition by her doctor. However she and her partner Evan were eventually eliminated because Evan developed an abdominal hernia, which progressed to a serious stage with internal bleeding, which he had kept secret from Smith during the challenge. Because this was a partnered event, Smith was left without a partner and disqualified from continuing with the competition. Evan has since had two surgeries to correct his hernia and has gone on to compete again in a subsequent MTV challenge.

Much curiosity and speculation has arisen over Smith's relationship with Abram Boise from Road Rules: South Pacific during Battle of the Sexes II. In response to a question by an MTV rep, Smith said:

I wouldn't expect Abram to invest his time or pursue a woman like myself, that's so mouthy and such a feminist I believe that I'm a strong woman and I believe that a lot of my morals and how I live my life was completely opposite than his. I really feel like he has come into a reality about meeting new people with me and I'm happy to be in his life, and I'm happy to teach him and help him, but it's not hard. We're going through this weird racial thing. He doesn't bring it up and it's not an issue with us, which makes it even more wonderful. It's just right and it's something that happened naturally. He didn't have to fight against this racist thing. I give all the credit to Abram for his changes, and for who he is now. I believe that it was his ability to learn and be open to other people's words. We both get really angry and we both are really sensitive and we both put up this front and inside, I believe Abram is one of the kindest and most gentle people I've ever met. And I think it was his ability to get in touch with his own kind, gentle side that allowed him to like me anyway, despite my big giant mouth and how bitchy I can be. And I think that we found a common ground there, and because I was open to him, I feel like he was able to open up to me. And when Abram and I opened up to each other, it was a beautiful, beautiful friendship that I've never experienced before, ever. I've never met anyone like Abram. Never, and people underestimate him all the time."

However, according to another interview with Smith, the two were not involved in a romantic relationship, and that any appearance to that effect was engineered through the use of editing on the part of the show's producers in order to elicit ratings.

Other appearances

  • In January 2007 Smith appeared on the Fox network reality show, Camp Reality.

Personal life

Coral was present at Gay Day, an annual event set at a theme park in the Bay Area. Smith reportedly answered questions, concerning why she was present at Gay Day, with the comment that her sexual orientation was "very cloudy" and that she was "venturing toward lesbian qualities". OUTlook is a monthly tabloid entertainment magazine that serves the gay community.

Filmography

Television and Videos

Movies

  • The Real World - Decade of Bloopers (2006)
  • Reality TV Secrets:How To Get On The Show! (May 1,2003)
  • Real World: Hook-Ups Coral hosts with Dan Renzi (2003)
  • The Wedding Video (2003)
  • The Real World You Never Saw: Back to New York (12/04/2001)

Radio/Podcast

  • KNGY Energy 92.7FM San Francisco Morning show DJ (November 2005-March 2006)
  • Fishbowl Host (Wednesday November 3, 2004)

Print publication

  • King Magazine w/ Arissa (2006)
  • King Magazine "Who you callin' a ..." (2006)
  • GQ Magazine w/ Mike Mizanin and Melissa Howard (June 22, 2005)
  • Sexiest Women of Reality TV Calendar (2005)
  • MTV's Real World NY 24/7 by Alison Pollet (Author) Publisher: MTV (October 30, 2001)
  • TV Guide Magazine cover (Fall 2001)
  • TimeOut New York Magazine - cover (Fall 2001)
  • Fitness Magazine (January 2000)
  • Fitness Magazine (February 2000)
  • Fitness Magazine (March 2000)
  • Fitness Magazine (April 2000)

References

  1. Information on possible casting of The Gauntlet 3' at mtvreality.com
  2. "Real World/Road Rules Battle of the Sexes 2: Episode 3". MTV.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
  3. "Coral Smith". TV.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
  4. "Interview With Coral Jeanne Smith from Battle Of The Sexes and The Real World". Reality Reel. 2004-12-23. Retrieved 2007-06-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. Pratt, Paul E.; "'Real World' Regular Coral Happy Exploring Her 'Lesbian Qualities'"; OUTlook magazine'; July 1, 2007.

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