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Q: I would like to know whatever happened to Outback Jack and Natalie. Are they still together [or] did they split as soon as the cameras left? What happened? —Nancy
A: Believe it or not, it looks like a happy ending, which happen so infrequently in reality-show romances. People Magazine reports that Vadim Dale, 29 and Natalie Franzman, 23, wed on Sept. 22 in Louisville, Kentucky. According to the magazine, the (very fitting) wedding theme was "Sometimes it takes an adventure to find your 'mate'."
The Aussie outdoorsman has pulled up stakes for the U.S., and the two will live in Louisville, where she still styles hair. The duo both appeared on an Australian reality show, "Celebrity Circus."
We don't get any kickbacks from People, but fans of "Outback Jack" should really pick up the current issue, with Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher on the cover. Page 91 features a huge photo of the couple in wedding finery — she in a ruffled, strapless Demetrios gown, he in a white tuxedo and black tie. Aw. May they live happily ever after. —G.F.C.
Q: “Project Runway” was my favorite show last year. I am delighted to hear that it’s coming back this year. However, I’ve been hoping and waiting to see if the complete season 1 would ever be released on DVD? Have you heard anything? —Jen, Las Vegas
A: You are in luck. The “Project Runway” season one DVD is scheduled to be released on Nov. 29. All we know about it so far is that Heidi Klum is on the box cover.
"Project Runway 2" is currently scheduled to debut just over a week later, on Dec. 7. And there’s more in store for fans of the reality show that pits would-be fashion designers against each other.
Bravo will also air a special — or perhaps a full series, if rumors are correct — titled “Project Jay,” that follows last season’s winner Jay McCarroll during his post-win life. Bravo initially announced it as a one-hour special documentary, which does not yet have an air date, but The New York Post's Page Six has offhandedly mentioned that it’ll be a 12-episode series.
If “Project Jay” airs as a one-hour special, look for it to air the week before the second season starts. If it becomes a full series, Bravo could run two “Project Runway” shows simultaneously. —A.D.
Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is MSNBC.com's Television Editor. Andy Dehnart is a writer and teacher who publishes reality blurred, a daily summary of reality TV news.
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