“#RichKids of Beverly Hills” season 3 is more of the same
The majority of the so-called “rich kids of Beverly Hills” share three characteristics that have changed very little over the course of the show's two previous seasons.
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The majority of the so-called “rich kids of Beverly Hills” share three characteristics that have changed very little over the course of the show's two previous seasons.
The antics of the Real Housewives escalate with each Bravo season — and Beverly Hills is certainly no exception. From Teresa Giudice's infamous New Jersey table flip to Aviva Drescher's shocking New York City prosthetic leg throw, the absurdity of these women's actions continues as each vies with her costars for attention and screen time. Season 5 of Beverly Hills kicks off with a preview that features a thrown wine glass and a literal slap to the face, promising a dramatic season ahead.
The fourth season of “Grimm” came back with force Oct. 24, promising viewers new thrills and unexpected developments, despite showcasing a few character flaws along the way.
The fourth season of “Grimm” came back with force Oct. 24, promising viewers new thrills and unexpected developments, despite showcasing a few character flaws along the way.
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” concluded its fourth season last week. The “The Real Housewives” franchise — one of the most popular series on Bravo, a reality television juggernaut — started in Orange County and has since expanded to six other localities in the United States, four other cities internationally, and spawned a number of spinoffs.