It’s never all diamonds and rosé in the world of Real Housewives. Being followed around by a camera and having all of your dirty laundry aired isn’t fun, but sometimes fame comes with a price. For the most part, we’re meant to enjoy their lavish lifestyles and bottomless champagne flutes. To gush over their high-end
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Part of becoming a Real Housewives franchise member is opening up and sharing your life. This would clearly involve family members including children and the husbands, both past and present. Bravo has seen its fair share of divorces among couples since following people around for entertainment became a thing. Some have shocked us and some
For the most part, ignorance is bliss and not knowing someone despises you can be beneficial. Polite society tells us to keep our mouths shut if we can’t say anything nice, but polite society is definitely not reality television. The ladies featured on the Real Housewives franchise do their very best to present as sweet
The role of a “villain” is a pretty good one if you can stomach the personal backlash. Reality television lends itself to numerous ways to develop a character, even if the character is yourself. Sometimes the edit takes care of how one is perceived by an audience of viewers. But we all know not to