The Real Housewives of Orange County Essays

  • The Real Housewives Of Orange County: A Narrative Analysis

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    Shannon Beador of The Real Housewives of Orange County just had a huge confrontation with her husband David's ex-mistress at a USC football game in Los Angeles this weekend. US Magazine shared about what happened between Shannon and Nicole McMackin at the game this weekend. A source that saw it all go down said that Shannon tried to ignore Nicole at first, but that didn't end up lasting. Shannon did what she could to avoid talking to her, but things heated up pretty soon. The source said that Nicole

  • Real Housewives Of Dallas Persuasive Essay

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    News recently came out that Bravo will have a two new Real Housewives franchise. One of these will be The Real Housewives of Dallas and Reality Steve is actually already spoiling who some of the cast will be on this new show. Steve is known for spoiling The Bachelor, but people are now reaching out to him about this new show and letting him know who will be on the show. Steve went to his blog today to share who is joining The Real Housewives of Dallas. Steve says that LeeAnne Locken and Cary Deuber

  • Tamra Judge Case Study

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    that Brooks Ayers faked having cancer while appearing on the Real Housewives of Orange County. It put a rift in Judge 's friendship with Gunvalson and things took a turn for the worse last season. When the cast took a trip to Ireland, everything ended badly. The addition of Kelly Dodd added tension to the already strained friendship and Season 12 is going to show more of that. With the season premiere of the Real Housewives of Orange County just a few weeks away, tension is boiling. According to All

  • Physical And Cultural Characteristics Of Orange County

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    Orange County is a place which has a great influence on other parts of the country and even the world. It highlights the greatness of living in the United States, yet it doesn’t see how it shows the worst of American’s that live here. Orange County has the power to change the physical and cultural characteristics of other places around the world. Who knew that a little county in California could have such a huge impact on culture in other countries around the world? It is used as an example for

  • A Rhetorical Analysis Of Vicki Gunvalson's Article

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    Ever since the women on The Real Housewives of Orange County started saying that Brooks Ayers doesn 't really have cancer everyone has wondered why Vicki Gunvalson has been quiet about it all. Vicki and Brooks were still together at first, but now they have split and she is still not sharing her thoughts on the cancer scandal or Brooks. Radar Online shared that Vicki Gunvalson actually can 't talk bad about Brooks or share her thoughts due to a legal contract that the two signed when they first started

  • Lauri Peterson Case Study

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    The son of The Real Housewives of Orange County star Lauri Peterson has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Lauri was on the show in the past and fans still like to keep up with what she is up to now. LA Times shared that Lauri 's son Joshua Waring is now behind bars. This is all from a shooting in Costa Mesa. The arrest went down after a police chase in Santa Ana. Police are saying that Lauri Peterson 's son allegedly shot a 35-year-old man in the lower torso around 2:30 a.m.

  • Lisa Kudrow's The Comeback

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    According to the timeline of television history, the first official reality show started in 1948, with Candid Camera. Reality television started for me in 1992, when Real World first debuted. Younger me was excited about this new way to look at the outside world, and it gave me perspective on the possibilities that were previously beyond my scope. The first season, held in New York, featured female cast mates who were active in social causes, who had creative passions, and who had fiercely independent

  • What Are The Real House Wives In Geoffrey Chaucer's Tale

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    really enjoyed more was the wife of bath, the way she is a self-proclaimed authority of marriage since she has married more than once. She reminded me of the show “The real house wives of Orange County” and how the wife of bath has the same habits of marrying rich men but at the same time making claims about how marriage works. The real house wives are a modern counterpart to the wife of bath and I think if Chaucer was born in our own era he would have been very different and able to express some of

  • Reality Tv Influence On American Culture

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    In just 100 years we have successfully and amazingly come so far with technology. Television, an American household staple, wasn 't prevalent in the US until the 1940 's but fast forward to the 1970 's and television was easily and indisputably the medium for information and entertainment. During this time, the US owned approximately 90 million of the 250 million television sets produced in the entire world. And like with most cultures and societies, we became progressive in regards to what types