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MTV Cribs

Television series


Summary

Television series

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developerNina L. Díaz
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons19
num_episodes113
runtime30 minutes
companyMTV Productions
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  • MTV (2000–2010, 2021–present)
  • Snapchat Discover (2016–2018)
  • CMT (2009)

MTV Cribs (also known as Cribs) is an American documentary television show that originated on MTV and features tours of the private homes of celebrities. It originally aired from 2000 to 2010. In 2017, MTV produced short-form episodes of the program and distributed it through Snapchat Discover.

MTV revived the show for new full length episodes in 2021.

History

The first show aired in September 2000. By 2005, Cribs had featured tours of the homes of over 185 celebrities including musicians, actors, and athletes over the course of 13 seasons. The show was originally narrated by Ananda Lewis, then narrated by SuChin Pak (originally of MTV News).

It was developed by Nina L. Díaz. A short iteration on CMT was titled CMT Cribs. The most watched and replayed episode of Cribs was a special one-hour edition touring Mariah Carey's New York penthouse. In 2005/2006, MTV Canada produced a series of Canadian-made Cribs episodes. A new season of Cribs, filmed in high definition, started in August 2007 with a new format, title sequences, new narrator and on-screen graphics. A "Priciest Pads" special was created to kick off the new season, hosted by Kimora Lee Simmons.

The show was put into syndication in September 2008, to be offered by local television stations on a weekday basis in the United States by Litton Entertainment. However, the Litton versions of the program were severely edited and changed. Any references to MTV were scrubbed out, and the program received a new logo referring to it as just Cribs, while all music that was played in the original episodes was replaced by production music to avoid royalty fees. Although Lewis and Pak were still listed in the episode credits as narrators, all narration was stripped in the re-edited episodes, and 'coming up' segments were either silent or voiced by an uncredited announcer. The syndicated version was unsuccessful and offered in barter form, mainly on the lower-rated stations in many markets in abysmal timeslots, and in September 2009 was removed from the market.

On January 24, 2009, Cribs created a separate version specific to CMT (a sister network of MTV), dedicating itself to country music artists, stock car drivers and professional bullriders, and other southeastern U.S. culture figures. New episodes were taped to air on CMT with the CMT Cribs title. Also in 2009, the MTV format switched to Teen Cribs, which featured the homes of regular teenagers living in large and otherwise notable homes, straying away from the celebrity element.

The main MTV Cribs series restarted in September 2010 with repackaging and updates of its past visits including such celebrities as Hanson, Twiggy Ramirez and others. The main MTV Cribs series created and broadcast a few new episodes in late 2010 and early 2011, featuring the homes of Penn Jillette, Julie Benz and Manny Pacquiao, and others.

Revival

The show was revived again for MTV as a short-form series with new episodes on Snapchat Discover beginning on June 3, 2017 with new episodes every Saturday for a number of weeks and the first episode featuring DJ Steve Aoki in his Las Vegas home. The revival was announced in April 2016 under former MTV president Sean Atkins. The first season was the highest rated premiere for a Snapchat Show ever and a second-season premiered mid-2018.

On July 14, 2021, it was announced that the show would be revived and include the homes of Martha Stewart, Big Sean, Rick Ross, Snooki, and other stars. It premiered on August 11 of that year and Pak returned as narrator. Season 19 aired on October 27, 2022.

Show format

Producers decided not to include a host to make the show feel more intimate. Each 30-minute; documentary-style episodes begins with the celebrity opening the front door, introducing themselves, and saying, "welcome to my crib."

A steadicam follows the celebrity through the home and takes frequent close-ups to make the viewer feel like they are walking through the home themselves.

Controversies

Several celebrities have either been accused of, or admitted to, using other people's property and claiming them as their own.

  • In 2004, a lawsuit was brought against MTV by the real owner of Ja Rule's house alleging unauthorized taping of the interior and damage to the property caused by Ja Rule's partying.
  • The first MTV Cribs episode with Robbie Williams showcased actress Jane Seymour's house as his home. In reality, Williams was renting the home from Seymour. In an episode of The Kumars at No. 42, Seymour confirmed that she owned the property. Williams later admitted the con and then showed off his real home in a later episode.
  • 50 Cent's MTV Cribs episode showed him with three Ferraris (a yellow Enzo Ferrari, and red versions of the Ferrari F50 and Ferrari 599) with 50 Cent claiming they were his "whips". All three Ferraris were in fact owned by a private collector who lent out the vehicles for 50 Cent's Cribs episode and related music video work.
  • Kim Kardashian's episode of MTV Cribs was not filmed at her home. The episode shows her mother's home in Hidden Hills and not Kim's home, which at the time of the episode's production was located in Beverly Hills.
  • JoJo Levesque had her episode filmed at the home of an uncle, while she and her mother were transient, mostly staying within hotels and without a residence during her tours.

Seasons

SeasonPremierNumber of episodesReference
Season 1September 20, 20007title=MTV Cribs - Aired Order - All Seasons - TheTVDB.comurl=https://thetvdb.com/series/mtv-cribs/allseasons/officialaccess-date=2024-04-07website=thetvdb.com}}
Season 2February 8, 20015
Season 3June 26, 20013
Season 4January 9, 20029
Season 5June 5, 20027
Season 6October 14, 20028
Season 7January 22, 20035
Season 8October 6, 20037
Season 9January 5, 20045
Season 10July 20, 20045
Season 11March 8, 200512
Season 12August 4, 20057
Season 13July 30, 20066
Season 14April 22, 20074
Season 15August 2, 200710
Season 16July 27, 200813
Season 17October 30, 20098
Season 18August 11, 20218
Season 19October 27, 202228

Specials

SeasonPremierEpisodeReferences
Season 6October 21, 2002Jackass Editiontitle=MTV Cribs - Jackass Edition - TheTVDB.comurl=https://thetvdb.com/series/mtv-cribs/episodes/364223access-date=2022-11-16website=thetvdb.com}}
Season 7February 5, 2003B2K Editiontitle=Watch MTV Cribs Season 7 Episode 3: B2K Edition - Full show on Paramount Plusurl=https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/video/Fq35xYcIA8EQOswiYNWgbgC6DpReqe8A/language=enaccess-date=2022-11-16}}
Season 16January 17, 2009Teens Specialtitle=Breaking News - Teens Take Over MTV Cribs TheFutonCritic.comurl=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2009/01/08/teens-take-over-mtv-cribs-30012/20090108mtv01/access-date=2022-11-16website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}

References

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  12. Levine, Nick. (2020-10-27). "This is what it's like to have your house on 'MTV Cribs'".
  13. Deniece "Boxx Girl" Mason. (August 31, 2004). "Ja Rule". HipHopDX.
  14. McCarter, Reid. (April 29, 2022). "A brief history of the many lies celebrities told on MTV Cribs". The A.V. Club.
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  17. Nigel D.. "50 Cent Flossing Whips That Aren't His on MTV? |". RealTalkNY.
  18. Radanovic, Goran. (2019-03-05). "15 Celebrities Who Lied About Cars Or Homes On MTV Cribs".
  19. Devoe, Noelle. (2015-10-07). "Jojo's "MTV Cribs" House Wasn't Actually Her House". Seventeen.
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  29. "Watch MTV Cribs Season 7 Episode 3: B2K Edition - Full show on Paramount Plus".
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