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Beverly Hills housewife Kyle Richards told OK
At Wednesday night’s QVC Presents “FFANY” Shoes on Sale event, Beverly Hills housewife Kyle Richards told OK! Unexpected drama, actually.
After we thanked them for reminding us of this particular fact, they went on to create a show that seems designed to show us why so many of our movies and TV shows seem so stupid, with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Fortunately, movies and TV shows – though you wouldn’t know it from this Web site – are ultimately less important than the fate of the free world, so The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is much less likely to induce depression in its viewers. When you watch a show called The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, you pretty much want exactly one thing: vain, rich women who are desperately clinging to their looks and rambling around in decaying Southern California mansions and behaving in a pampered fashion. Lisa and all of the other housewives on the show have the same puffed up face (check off the “desperately clinging to their looks” box), and the show has selected a broad cross-section of L.A. upper class society to show off, though the wives tend to have fewer pretensions of their own importance on this series than they do on other series. Weirdly, this makes the show better.
The Real Housewives shows work best when they feel like they’re just a step or two above scripted sitcoms with broad, broad situations that have been seen since time began. This is assuredly one of those, and though Adrienne isn’t the show’s best “character,” her situation with her husband remains a constant source of amusement.
The other wives are an assortment of classic L.A. types, from the two former child actresses (Kim and Kyle Richards) to the celebrity’s wife (Camille Donatacci Grammer) to well, it’s not immediately clear what Taylor Armstrong adds to the show beyond simply being there to fill out the required quota of six housewives. By far the most entertaining character here – and the best character the franchise has come up with in a while – is Kyle Richards, who’s a raving, stone-cold bitch. Wisely, the show rations its Kyle moments, keeping viewers wanting more.
The primary attraction for a lot of viewers will likely be Camille, who’s married to sitcom star Kelsey Grammer. The main problem with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is the same problem the franchise always has. Oddly enough, it takes what might be the best Housewives series in years to show just how creaky the formula has become.
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After we thanked them for reminding us of this particular fact, they went on to create a show that seems designed to show us why so many of our movies and TV shows seem so stupid, with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Fortunately, movies and TV shows – though you wouldn’t know it from this Web site – are ultimately less important than the fate of the free world, so The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is much less likely to induce depression in its viewers. When you watch a show called The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, you pretty much want exactly one thing: vain, rich women who are desperately clinging to their looks and rambling around in decaying Southern California mansions and behaving in a pampered fashion. Lisa and all of the other housewives on the show have the same puffed up face (check off the “desperately clinging to their looks” box), and the show has selected a broad cross-section of L.A. upper class society to show off, though the wives tend to have fewer pretensions of their own importance on this series than they do on other series. Weirdly, this makes the show better.
The Real Housewives shows work best when they feel like they’re just a step or two above scripted sitcoms with broad, broad situations that have been seen since time began. This is assuredly one of those, and though Adrienne isn’t the show’s best “character,” her situation with her husband remains a constant source of amusement.
The other wives are an assortment of classic L.A. types, from the two former child actresses (Kim and Kyle Richards) to the celebrity’s wife (Camille Donatacci Grammer) to well, it’s not immediately clear what Taylor Armstrong adds to the show beyond simply being there to fill out the required quota of six housewives. By far the most entertaining character here – and the best character the franchise has come up with in a while – is Kyle Richards, who’s a raving, stone-cold bitch. Wisely, the show rations its Kyle moments, keeping viewers wanting more.
The primary attraction for a lot of viewers will likely be Camille, who’s married to sitcom star Kelsey Grammer. The main problem with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is the same problem the franchise always has. Oddly enough, it takes what might be the best Housewives series in years to show just how creaky the formula has become.
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Ava Sambora Made Headlines This Week
Heather Locklear and Bon Jovi’s Richie Sambora’s daughter, Ava Sambora, is joining her parents in the limelight at the tender age of 13. She hit the runway on Sunday, modeling the new collection for her dad’s line, White Trash Beautiful. “My daughter’s beautiful, she’s gregarious, she’s funny, she’s smart. I’m beyond proud,” Sambora gushed to People magazine backstage.
Ava Sambora made headlines this week when she walked the runway for her dad Richie Sambora's new 'White Trash Beautiful' collection. Celebrity kids frequently end up in artistic fields, with acting, singing and modeling taking top honors.
On Sunday, the world was introduced to Ava Sambora, the 13-year old daughter of rocker Richie Sambora and actress Heather Locklear. “I really love Miley Cyrus,” Ava said at the fashion show.
Sunday was Ava’s second show for her dad, she made her debut in March during L.A. Fashion Week. ”I’m still nervous — I just know how to hide it,” Ava told People.
Ava Sambora made headlines this week when she walked the runway for her dad Richie Sambora's new 'White Trash Beautiful' collection. Celebrity kids frequently end up in artistic fields, with acting, singing and modeling taking top honors.
On Sunday, the world was introduced to Ava Sambora, the 13-year old daughter of rocker Richie Sambora and actress Heather Locklear. “I really love Miley Cyrus,” Ava said at the fashion show.
Sunday was Ava’s second show for her dad, she made her debut in March during L.A. Fashion Week. ”I’m still nervous — I just know how to hide it,” Ava told People.
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