"Real Housewives" are taking over

United States
February 3, 2011 11:03pm CST
I'm not surprised. I knew it was going to happen eventually. They've already taken Orange County, New York, Atlanta, New Jersey, Washington D.C. and Beverly Hills. Now Bravo's popular franchise is heading south- to Hott Miami. The six new "housewives" are composed of a leader in their community, a magazine "mogul", a store owner, an art curator, a PR genius and a wife of a NBA star. Never mind that some of these women are not even "wives", what is your take on this expanding phenomenon? I bet you that the "Real Housewives" will soon be auditioning for women in Dallas.
2 responses
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
6 Feb 11
I say TV is really struggling for shows. I have absolutely no interest in watching a bunch of sassy, arrogant, holier-than-thou, slutt-o women talk about how great they are. The money they spend on makeup and body enhancements alone would support me for the year! Anymore than I care to watch about hoarders...when all they show are people that are just to lazy, sloppy, filthy and trashy that don't take out their trash..and call them hoarders. Hoarders are mythodical and even organized in their hoarding. What is on tv is just trashy, lazy, filthy people. TV is just getting out of hand on these actual reality shows.
@rosegardens (3034)
• United States
4 Feb 11
I am aghast at this. Why are people so interested in trash tv? This is not quality acting. Just flabbergasted so many people voyeur into others lives like this. I'm sure there are scripts for them to follow, but even so......... Maybe I should not comment because I have never watched it, but it does seem there is a lot of drama, a lot of backbiting and a lot of hurt going on.