![]() ![]() "The missions were things you need to survive on Mars or in space. You've got to find food, make sure you take care of your habitat, and any emergencies that happen, you have to discover a way to navigate them. Lance Armstrong was really cool, and all the people were a joy to be around. The food did take some adjusting and just the rhythm of getting up, putting the suit on, strapping in, going out for the mission, coming back and debriefing."ĭue to the secretive nature of the "Star on Mars'" elimination format and Fox not wanting leaks regarding surprises or who's the last person standing, Sherman could only generalize about some of the tasks the crew was confronted with. Having Marshawn there made it much easier. It had been a long time since I slept in a bunk bed, so that was different. It was cool getting to know everybody, so that was great. Sherman is used to suiting up on Sundays, but slipping on a spacesuit and futuristic leisure wear while hanging out in the habitat took a while to get used to. "So we flew 30 hours to Adelaide, Australia and then to Coober Pedy on a two-hour flight the next day, and it was a shock initially, but the missions were pretty fun." I I thought, 'At least I'll have you there if nothing else.' They kept everything pretty close to the vest so you didn’t know who else was going to be on it. "It definitely took some convincing and a lot of phone calls," Sherman told about his initial reaction to joining the TV show. "There were a lot of nos before it became yes. But once Marshawn was in and he looked pretty excited about it, I said I'll do it. NFL defensive legend Richard Sherman on "Stars on Mars." (Image credit: Fox Television) Sherman will be joined by ex-Seahawks teammate Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch, along with comedian Natasha Leggero, "Superbad" actor Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon, UFC fighter Ronda Rousey, "Vanderpump Rules" star Tom Schwartz, singer/songwriter Tinashe, "Real Housewives of Atlanta's" Porsha Williams, actress Tallulah Willis, "Modern Family's" Ariel Winter, pro cyclist Lance Armstrong and a cool RADDOG robo-dog as the habitat's mechanical mascot. 'Stars on Mars' will send these famous rookie space travelers where no one has gone before and reveal who has what it takes to survive life on Mars." "Cue the intergalactic alliances and rivalries. The celebrities will compete in missions and will vote to eliminate one of their crewmates each week, sending them back to Earth. During their stay, they will be faced with authentic conditions that simulate life on Mars, and they must use their brains and brawn - or maybe just their stellar social skills - to outlast the competition and claim the title of brightest star in the galaxy. "The show will open with the celebrities living together as they live, eat, sleep, strategize and bond with each other in the same space station. ![]()
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