'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish' to debut on DIY this year

Apr 23, 2013 - 15:19
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'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish' to debut on DIY this year
This image released by DIY Network shows 90s recording artist Vanilla Ice, born Robert Van Winkle, is shown in the new series "Vanilla Ice Goes Amish," where Van Winkle learns from craftsmen. Network executive Burton Jablin says the former rap s

The DIY television network is proving a comfortable home for rappers tued renovators.

"Vanilla Ice Goes Amish" will debut on the network this year. Network executive Burton Jablin says the former rap star will live with an Amish community in Ohio to lea how they do construction. Vanilla Ice already has a renovation series on the network that will retu for its fourth season this fall.

Reverend Run of Run DMC will have a series next year starring with his wife and three children as they renovate their home.

Keeping with the music theme, DIY will also feature Daryl Hall next year as he renovates a farmhouse in Connecticut.

Vanilla Ice Goes Amish

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