Posted on 06/14/2005 7:09:02 PM PDT by restornu
A local family becomes one of the latest families featured on a Fox reality show Monday night, after the shows casting crew decided it wanted see what happens when a snake-wrangling Cajun woman from Bayou Boeuf switches places with a vegan animal-rights activist from California.
The Fox reality series "Trading Spouses: Meet your New Mommy" lets two mothers trade families for a week, switching polar opposite moms to create "real" fish-out-of-water-style entertainment. The twist comes in the $50,000 check given each family -- the swapped spouses tell their new families how to spend the money.
"Right now theyre calling us their most famous family," said Dianalynn Tregle, the mom who got swapped.
The Loupe family of Bayou Boeuf, a community north of Thibodaux, will see its first glimpse of the show when it first airs at 7 p.m. Monday night.
"Im apprehensive, excited, nervous, scared, happy all at the same time," said Tregle, who has kept her maiden name. "I saw the preview, and it was funny as could be."
Fox even got airbrushed Zams Swamp Tours T-shirts for the shows cast and crew to wear to the in-house premiere of Mondays show, she said.
Tregle, 45, is a snake-wrangler and co-owner of Zams Swamp Tours, and holds bachelors degrees in criminal justice and political science. Her husband, Lloyd "Diego" Loupe, 40, co-owns the tour company and works as a boat captain, a job he took to counter the dent in international tourism from 9-11.
The couples son, Zamariah "ZZ" Loupe, 8, is a third-grader at Bayou Boeuf Elementary School.
The California family includes Barbara Gates, an animal-rights activist, and husband Jim, a freelance deep-sea diver and their children Jack, 10, and Lucy, 8.
Tregle said the Bayou Boeuf family did not go looking for the reality show.
"They called us. They found us," Tregle said.
Fox was in the New Orleans French Quarter conducting a casting call for families to appear on the reality show.
"They kept hearing our name around the French Quarter," Tregle said. "Were pretty famous around the French Quarter."
The family is well-known around New Orleans and in French-speaking countries as the owners of Zams Swamp Tours in Bayou Boeuf, which has been open for nearly 30 years as a family-run business. New Orleans locals often advise tourists to head to Zams for "the real thing," said Tregle.
Family members are no newcomers to the big or small screens, said Tregle, as they are known in the film industry for their alligator- and snake-wrangling skills. Tregle said the family has worked as animal wranglers on numerous films, commercials, documentaries and productions featuring Cajun themes or requiring alligators or snakes. Diego and ZZ Loupe wrangle alligators, while Tregle specializes in snakes.
In fact, Diego Loupe recently performed a one-line part in "Skeleton Key," asking Kate Hudsons character, "Can I help you, cher?"
The trio has fulfilled offbeat requests, even escorting an alligator to the second-floor balcony of a local plantation home for a Neiman Marcus spring catalog shoot, and helping Uncle Kracker place a gold-toothed gator on the cover of his "No Stranger to Shame" CD.
However, until now, the family has mainly kept to the background working with animals, said Tregle, not entertaining in front of the cameras.
"We work behind the scenes with production," she said.
When the Fox crew called the family for an interview, Tregle said she thought it was for the usual Cajun-, alligator- or snake-related request.
"I just said, 'OK. Youve got to understand how many TV shows we have done," Tregle said. "It didnt matter because we do everything they ask us to do."
Tregle said a couple days later, a Fox worker told the family the crew had returned to California, but Fox would send people back to film the family and its home, because she "had a gut feeling that we were the people they were really looking for."
When the worker mentioned the interview was for ëTrading Spouses, Tregle said she thought, "Oh, no."
"I was never into reality shows. That was never my thing," she said. "I didnt want to be on the screen at this part of my life Im an old lady now."
However, Tregle said she became more interested when the worker mentioned the $50,000 bucks given each participating family.
After a cameraman filmed the family and its home, Fox invited the family to Hollywood for an audition.
Tregle said the all-expense-paid trip included a stay in "the best hotel," limousine service and plenty of sight-seeing. Tregle said her son even stood barefoot on Hollywood Boulevard in his camouflage shorts, flanked by the stars of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley and "looking like a frog out of water."
"We went all over Hollywood. We took advantage of being there," she said.
The trip an FBI profile and background check, and a battery of tests -- psychological, medical, drug and blood tests.
"You got to be squeaky clean," said Tregle.
Tregle said the family had "pretty good suspicions" they would be picked for the show, as Fox workers were "beside themselves" with the Louisiana family during auditions.
"They said, ëYou dont understand how excited we are, " Tregle said.
While Barbara Gates experienced Cajun culture, Tregle spent a week of October in a small town near San Diego with a vegan family.
Tregle said her time in California was fun, but full of the mishaps one would expect from swapping a homegrown Cajun with a health-conscious Californian.
Tregle said her new family ate no meat or eggs, drank no milk, and would not kill mosquitoes. She said the California family eats organic food and uses "organic" make-up, toothpaste and dishwashing liquid, even stocking recycled toilet paper.
"And we have animals. And we wrestle them. And they didnt like that," she said.
When she arrived, Tregle said she attended a party planned for her by Barbara Gates. Moments before handing out alligator heads to the guests as gifts, Tregle discovered the guests were all animal-rights activists. However, the awkward moment turned to tears and friendship when Tregle told them she appreciated their vegan lifestyles as healthy eating had saved her life.
"They loved me and I loved them," she said. "I really enjoyed California. I was in a beautiful state. I met some beautiful people."
The South Louisiana native said she cooked the family gumbo with soy chicken and soy sausage, and brought the children to a pet store to handle snakes.
Back in Cajun country, Barbara contended with a family that not only handles animals, but eats them. Tregle said the California woman cried as she tasted alligator for the first time.
"I told my family to treat the lady like she was on vacation," Tregle said.
Tregle said her new familys home was the only one spared from a wildfire, which she interpreted as a sign from God.
"There were a lot of signs from God during the whole thing," she said. "It was almost like I was supposed to be there."
Tregle said she believes the show was Gods way of saving her life.
In recent years, the Bayou Boeuf family lost seven loved ones in six months, then took beatings from a tornado, floods and hurricanes. Tregle said exhaustion from the series of events weakened her immune system, which resulted in her receiving blood poisoning from mosquito spray. Treatments for blood poisoning led to yeast in her blood, Tregle said, which made her sick, almost sick enough to lose her life.
"I asked God to let me live and show me how to detox," she said.
Tregle said God placed her in the vegan family in answer to prayers for more information on how to detoxify her body. Tregle said the experience helped her teach her family to eat healthier.
"I was on the right track, but I didnt have no resources," she said. "I was glad to hear they were vegetarian. I learned a lot from them people That is what it was about to me. To me, this was Gods way of saving my life and my family."
The story has a happy ending, said Tregle, with the California family planning a Mardi Gras trip to the Tregle familys bed and breakfast.
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As we watch the differents in both kinds of families
Which family is tolerant and which not only won't budge but is also insulting and tries to force there life style on another!
One tries to share and the other tries to imposed!
Tonight was part one next week will be part 2
you will witness the vegan who believes in not eating any kind of animal product but become abusive to a pet dog!
I love that episode. LOL! That kid ZZ is so cute. I just about died laughing when he said "You're fired!" LOL!
CTR
I was thinking ZZ could make interesting commercials!
Oh yeah. He was great. Stole the show. LOL!
I noticed that also. In just about every case, the liberal mom was arrogant and condescending. While the conservative mom was caring and open to the new experience.
I saw the show tonight. Loved the Cajun mama, hated the Vegan.
The liberal mom was OBSESSED with what she ate. For goodness sake, get a life lady. What a control freak.
ZZ is only eight and he seems to have lovely way about him him, you can see his body is developing towards a Manly Frame not a Plastic Metrosexual.....
As you said it seems ZZ could size things up when he told Barbara "Your Fire!!
Vegans seem to have no respect for others way of life to the point of be condensending.....
If I was a conservative Professor I would own these DVD's and show my class when- "push came to shove!" how phoney the diversity crowd realy is!
It seem all the lables that are hung on consevatives such as mean spirited, bigoted, intolerant etc are the true idenity of the progressvie Liberal!
That episode where the Cajun mother tried to share her culture with those Vegans they were so self rightous...I love the true authority the Cajun mom had in her self when she said-
I Proudly Take back my Gifts....
Yet at a Bayou gathering this Vegan was tried to tell these folks to come out of the dark ages and to eat her Vagan life style.....
The Cajun were gracious to just let her preach on......
They did not need to get up on there hind legs for they knew who they were and were comfortable with who they are they did NOT need to put on pretenious act!
1-The Snake Wrangler Versus the Vegan Vixen
http://www.fansofrealitytv.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-38489
2-The Snake Wrangler Versus the Vegan Vixen
http://www.fansofrealitytv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38489
This is so much fun witnessing the "Earthy Cajuns vs the Veneer Vegans!"
PART 2
Episode: Vegans Behaving Badly, Part 2
http://fansofrealitytv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38788
A Programming Note
Im sad to note that a VCR glitch prevented me from seeing about thirty seconds of last weeks episode, and those thirty seconds were pure recap gold. But worry not, my friends. Im so in awe of ZZ saying to the vegan mom, Youre fired! that I am running out right now to buy the t-shirt. ZZ, you have more courage at eight years than I have at thirty-five to face down that woman. Miss Barbara looked downright mean
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