The production team includes alumni from the Real Housewives franchise, so you kind of already know what you're getting here: high drama. The confessional scenes are going to be lit. And maybe there'll also be some insights into the thought and effort that goes into creating a seemingly off-the-cuff video to be viewed by tens of millions of fans and haters.
There's no release date set just yet, but when the reality series starts streaming, we'll be tuning in for alone. As for Charli, Dixie and Addison? Their absences from the cast are easily explained by rumors that all three influencers are working on their own shows. TikTok stars, it turns out, still want to get famous the old-fashioned way."It creates a longevity for their careers," Wheelhouse Chief Strategy Officer Ed Simpson toldof the Hype House members choosing to film a TV show.
bestie you took the little 7 out of your dn, you okay?
i really won't be either.
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