If you haven’t heard by now (and if you haven’t, we’re not sure how you escaped the media explosion of the announcement), Bravo is expanding its Real Housewives series to Washington.
“We’re tapping personalities who are among DC’s influential players, cultural connoisseurs, fashion sophisticates, and philanthropic leaders,” says Frances Berwick, executive vice president and general manager of Bravo Media.
Don’t know what the show is about? It’s pretty much what it sounds like—a reality show following the lives, loves, and trials of wealthy housewives in places such as Atlanta, New Jersey, and Orange County, California.
We want to know: Who do you think should be on the Real Housewives of DC? From the looks of things, it seems like Bravo is searching for anyone from politicos to socialites to trophy wives of Washington’s most powerful. But we want to know who you think would be a perfect fit. Leave suggestions in the comments below!
Who Should Be on The Real Housewives of DC?
If you haven’t heard by now (and if you haven’t, we’re not sure how you escaped the media explosion of the announcement), Bravo is expanding its Real Housewives series to Washington.
“We’re tapping personalities who are among DC’s influential players, cultural connoisseurs, fashion sophisticates, and philanthropic leaders,” says Frances Berwick, executive vice president and general manager of Bravo Media.
Don’t know what the show is about? It’s pretty much what it sounds like—a reality show following the lives, loves, and trials of wealthy housewives in places such as Atlanta, New Jersey, and Orange County, California.
We want to know: Who do you think should be on the Real Housewives of DC? From the looks of things, it seems like Bravo is searching for anyone from politicos to socialites to trophy wives of Washington’s most powerful. But we want to know who you think would be a perfect fit. Leave suggestions in the comments below!
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