As a seasoned observer of the Bravo universe, I must say that each Housewife brings a unique flavor to the table, and it’s always intriguing to see how they navigate the tumultuous waters of reality television.
Rihanna is revealing her favorite cities under the Real Housewives umbrella (ella, ella).
The singer revealed to TopMob News’ Francesca Amiker at the Savage X Fenty’s Nordstrom preview, which launched the Lavish Lace collection on October 10th, that he/she always refers to “Salt Lake City” in a private conversation. He/She was particularly impressed by its impressive debut season that left him/her astonished.
In terms of her immediate fascination towards the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City cast, she shared, “It usually takes some time to become accustomed to or understand the true personalities of the characters. However, this wasn’t the case with these Utah women.
Ri-Ri mentioned that she is equally excited about the fresh faces joining the cast of The Real Housewives of New York City. She pointed out that they might not fully grasp the spotlight yet.
As for Rihanna’s favorite Real Housewife of all time?
Speaking about the RHONY star from last season, Jenna Lyons, she expressed, “I’ve got a soft spot for her! I don’t like being put in a box, but I genuinely admire her!
Instead of choosing a well-known reality TV star from shows like RHONY, RHOA or RHOB, some Bravo fans might find it surprising that Savage x Fenty’s designer didn’t select Bethenny Frankel, NeNe Leakes, or Kyle Richards. However, considering Jenna’s shared enthusiasm for fashion and her significant impact on the industry, having spent many years working in the field as former President and Executive Creative Director of J.Crew Group, her selection actually makes perfect sense.
In my own words, when Rihanna isn’t engrossed in watching the “Housewives,” she’s gearing up for the holidays with A$AP Rocky and our two sons, RZA (aged 2) and Riot (who’s 14 months old).
She playfully hinted at their Halloween activities, saying she gathered the courage to go trick-or-treating at strangers’ homes. Instead of trick-or-treating, she plans to learn how to bake cookies and create ghost-shaped ones. If she manages that task, she feels like she will have conquered October.
Keep reading to see where Jenna lands on TopMob’s official ranking of every Real Housewife ever.
Bravo’s unsuccessful endeavor to showcase our country’s capital introduced four women who, if you didn’t remember them, it would be understandable – their names are Mary Amons, Lynda Erkiletian, Cat Ommanney, and Stacie Scott Turner. However, one woman was so eager for the limelight that she crashed a White House party. We’ll delve deeper into her story later on.
Who?
Vaguely familiar, but…
Once upon a time, DeShawn starred on the same TV show as NeNe Leakes. Surprising, we know.
This one-season Housewife brought nothing to the Orange County table.
Utah’s second season Housewife, Jennie, ended her run on an unfortunate note. In early 2022, she was terminated following the re-emergence of controversial and racially insensitive Facebook posts from the past. Afterward, Jennie issued an apology, but the harm had already been inflicted.
Her defining trait was “cougar.”
In the 16th season, the doctor from Orange County was more of a calm presence rather than causing drama. Her brief marital issues with her husband Ryne (or perhaps Ryan?) were not particularly thrilling. However, it’s hard to forget Dr. Jen’s moment of overindulgence on wine at the Dubrows’ incredibly awkward, yet entertaining dinner party.
The nurse anesthetist’s flop first season can be summed up in one cringe-worthy word we hope we never hear again: Esophagus-gate.
Katie frequently discussed her charitable endeavors, yet her screen time showed little action beyond that. Essentially, she was a one-time appearance, offering minimal support to the group. Cutting a cast trip short? That’s not a good look for a ‘Housewife’.
Two distinct aspects of Charrisse that stand out are her marital struggles, which became quite evident during her tenure as a full-time Housewife for two seasons, and her champagne room.
A one-and-done Housewife, Shamari was at least fun?
As a devoted fan, I must admit that it was refreshing to witness some diversity in the predominantly white O.C. during season 12. However, I found Peggy’s presence rather challenging. Her choice of conflicts seemed peculiar, and frequently involved misunderstandings over words that simply eluded her comprehension. To make matters worse, her decision to seclude herself in her room for an entire day during our trip to Iceland demonstrated a lack of resilience and adaptability, traits essential for thriving in the fast-paced world of the Real Housewives.
During season eight, instead of developing a connection with Nigerian costar Wendy Osefo, Nneka’s first season narrative was dominated by an alleged accusation that Wendy’s mother was a witch (surprisingly true). It would have been more captivating to see them bond over their shared heritage rather than engaging in conflict without resolution.
In season 16, Noella whirled around like a whirlwind full of frenetic activity. Though her private hardships, such as her husband James leaving the country and filing for divorce just before filming began, added an element of intrigue (albeit a troubling one), it was her ongoing drama with Heather Dubrow that prevented her from languishing at the very bottom of the rankings. With additional time and another season, we might grow fonder of Mrs. Bergener.
In her debut season, she was known for maintaining peace, but by her final season, she transformed from that into constant complaints about a discarded cake and accusations of anti-Semitism without evidence – it’s hard to remember a swifter descent from grace in the world of Real Housewives.
In seasons 11 and 12 of “America’s Next Top Model,” the veteran contestant chose a peach, but failed to create a significant impact in the realm of “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” except for her prolonged pregnancy. However, she did earn praise for her memorable takedown of Marlo Hampton during their time in Tokyo. Kudos for that brilliant read!
The only thing we recall about Karen is that she worked as a dentist, and it appeared that none of her colleagues had a fondness for her whatsoever. Moving on!
This was a real person with a show on Bravo. We promise.
Among the more recent temporary cast members on “RHONY,” Jules’ time there was sadly insufficient for a top spot. Yet, she certainly provided an ample amount of drama during her stay.
So unnecessary they couldn’t even get individual taglines.
Everything that Amber and her spouse, Jim, appeared to do carried an air of urgency or panic. Moreover, it seemed that Jim found himself more entangled in the commotion compared to Amber. Not exactly a flattering image.
Similar to Sara Al Madani, Nina embodied a multifaceted, accomplished Arab woman who skillfully merged contemporary living with age-old cultural customs. For the most part, she steered clear of the season one turmoil and at times found herself eclipsed by her co-stars’ more dominant personalities.
Taleen proved to be an excellent newcomer during the second season of RHODubai, and we’re eager to discover even more about her.
Sara’s sunny, insightful perspective on life was agreeable, yet lacked significant drama (except for the occasion when she gave Caroline Brooks some unsolicited parenting advice that wasn’t well-received). However, this tech entrepreneur broke through the barriers of what it means to be a contemporary Muslim woman in the Middle East, and for that, we celebrate her.
The newcomers of “Real Housewives of New Jersey” (RHONJ) in season 13 seem to embody the quintessential Garden State housewife and soon became entangled in a lengthy argument over trivial matters, which Andy Cohen considered futile during the reunion. However, we hope to see them again in season 14 as it would be exciting to watch their progress up the ranks following an entertaining debut.
In the initial season, Larsa didn’t leave a lasting impact before departing the show. When the revival of RHOM took place in 2021 for its fourth season, however, her narrative focused on her past friendship with Kim Kardashian and her involvement in selling suggestive foot photos on OnlyFans. (This is a generalized paraphrase to maintain clarity while using simpler language.)
After spending one season as a Bravo celebrity, Ana then participated in the twelfth season of ‘Next Food Network Star’ in 2016. Unfortunately, she didn’t win that competition, either.
Unfortunately, Brandi Glanville often treated her in an unfair and disrespectful manner. Moreover, her self-proclaimed motto, glorifying the unhealthy idea of perpetual weight loss, came across as distasteful.
Cindy was supposed to be the new Bethenny Frankel. Cindy was no Bethenny Frankel.
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