Even though Peacock’s The Traitors has finished airing, reality TV legend Rachel Reilly is dishing on her most recent beef with co-star, and friend, Cody Calafiore. In a new interview with In Touch, Rachel shared that with the season being over, she’s confused about her current feud with Cody. “It’s crazy because outside of the show, Cody is still feuding with me, which is so weird,” she
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Buckle up, reality competition fans. Peacock has a new show called The Traitors, and I am going all in! There are 20 contestants comprised of 10 reality stars and 10 normal people. They are in a castle in Scotland with host Alan Cumming. Sign me up! The group will work together in intense physical and
Peacock has done it again — given us another great reality show to binge in our free time. That’s right –iconic reality stars like Brandi Glanville from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Rachel Reilly from Big Brother will compete in a new competition show that will definitely get fans hyped up. The Traitors
Oh, this sounds like fun! For its newest competition show, streaming service Peacock will be bringing together stars from some of our favorite reality shows, including The Bachelor, Survivor, Below Deck, Big Brother and others. The show is titled The Traitors and will be hosted by none other than Scottish actor Alan Cumming, as reported by Us
And they said it wouldn’t last. Out of all the Big Brother hook ups, the showmance between Season 19 housemates Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson was the last one I’d have bet on. And that’s saying a lot, considering BB Season 19 was chock full of showmances destined to fail. Matt Clines and Raven Walton and Mark Janssen and Elena
We are excited to announce a collaboration with S’More, which recently started a weekly show called S’More Live Happy Hour, which includes interviews with celebs and reality stars dishing on dating stories, playing hilarious games, and spilling some tea. S’More gave us a little more information on the interview series, explaining, “Because relationships are complicated, but