An end of an era? Shahs of Sunset first appeared on our Bravo screens in March of 2012. The show invited us into the lives of rich, beautiful people living in Los Angeles. But also gave introduced us to Persian culture. The Shahs, which means “Kings” in Persian, reined over the city scene in a
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As a Shahs of Sunset watcher from the very beginning, I feel like I’ve truly been through it all with these people. But gone are the days of interesting cast dynamics and real drama. Last season really only gave us the completely cringe-worthy fight between Reza Farahan and Mercedes “MJ” Javid. From which they are
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This season of Shahs of Sunset wasted no time getting right down to the drama. “Best friends” of 2,000+ years Reza Farahan and Mercedes “MJ” Javid have tried mending fences after a tumultuous last season. While I don’t think MJ should ever forgive him for what he pulled, she seemingly has and they are forging