

Who is it that Miller looks like, I asked him later? I have not heard back from Ross regarding the exact location of the gay karaoke experience.Īs Reginald Miller stood in line, I thought he was somebody else very famous waiting for Ross Mathews’ autograph. It’s supposed to be highly viewer interactive.Īfter signing autographs and cuddling with Dane, Ross found other entertainment in the Twin Cities, as he tweeted, “Just found a gay karaoke bar in Minneapolis! Watch out, Hill’s ‘Killing Me Softly’ …” A regular panelist on E!’s “Chelsea Lately” and occasional guest host of that show, Ross told me that his host fill-in work has drawn consistent enough ratings to encourage the cable channel to give him his own show. Reg’s lab partner, Jay Leno’s “Ross the Intern,” has definitely graduated in the broadcasting world. Reg said they moved here because they wanted to raise Dane around Jill’s parents. “I’m retired from television broadcasting in California,” said Reg, who looks too young to have retired.

I chose sports, because we’re kind of polar opposites.

For one of our projects we had to create an audio with the sound and stuff. He continued that into college, in the dorms and such. He used to dress up in a tuxedo for the Oscars he was younger. “We would do sound effects, tell stories,” said Reg. Reg also brought along a cassette of a recording he and Ross did when they were lab partners in an audio class, an introduction to radio course. Reg turned over Dane to Ross for one of the most tender moments ever seen at a book signing. brought along their 1-month-old son, Dane Von Miller, who has a Twitter account and who, unlike yours truly, already has been to an outdoor Twins game. Ross Mathews, whose celebrity and pop culture talk show is scheduled to debut in September on E!, was visited by Jill and Reginald Miller, a University of La Verne classmate who now lives in Minnesota.

Twitter’s received the sweetest how-do-you-do bundle of joy Monday while at the Mall of America signing his book, “Man Up! Tales of My Delusional Self-Confidence.”
