Other TV and Media Appearances
In May 2005, Flav took part in the UK reality TV show The Farm on Channel 5.
On June 14, 2006, Flav's participation, with WEVR-MRC, in the Lisa Tolliver Show celebration of National Safety Month, earned kudos from Surgeon General of the United States Richard Carmona.
On November 18, 2009, Flav became a downloadable character in the PlayStation Network's video game Pain.
Flav stars in Deon Taylor's horror anthology Nite Tales and Dark Christmas.
On May 10, 2010, Flav guest hosted the wrestling show WWE Raw.
On August 14, 2011, Flav appeared as a host at the 12th annual Gathering of the Juggalos.
On January 10, 2012, Flav appeared with his longtime fiancée Liz on ABC's Celebrity Wife Swap. His fiancée traded places with Suzette, the wife of Twisted Sister front-man Dee Snider.
On February 5, 2012, Flav appeared along with Sir Elton John in a Pepsi Co. ad during Super Bowl XLVI.
On February 11, 2012, Flav appeared as an honorary member of the UNLV Rebellion during the UNLV Runnin' Rebels victory over San Diego State, 65-63. He also starred as the voice of Father Time in the animated series YooHoo and Friends.
March 2012, He appeared as the voice over for the commercial of the drink Sun Drop.
From June to September 2012, Flav co-starred and rapped in the web series Dr. Fubalous.
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