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Grande Dame’s Fall From Grace: ‘RHOP’ Star Karen Huger’s DUI Jail Sentence Isn’t Her Only Problem
Huger will spend a year behind bars — but it might take even longer to regain the trust of Bravo fans
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The Kardashians' Star Has Begun to Fade. Is It on Purpose?
The famous family has been noticeably more quiet and conflict-averse as they focus more on their business ventures and less on their reality TV fame
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2024 Was the Year of Sex Onscreen
After several years where Hollywood seemed to be shying away from eroticism and titillation, sex has made a big comeback in film and television
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Goodbye to the OG 'Vanderpump Rules,' Bravo's Most Chaotic Reality Show
At its peak, there was no competing with the mess of Vanderpump Rules — and that’s what made it so great
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The ‘Real Housewives’ Wealth Divide Is Redefining What It Takes to Be a Housewife
As the women of the Real Housewives franchise openly discuss their money problems, being part of the one percent is no longer a prerequisite to being a successful Housewife
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Inside That Shocking ‘Industry’ Season Three Finale
Showrunners Konrad Kay and Mickey Down and actor Sagar Radia talk about Rishi’s tragic arc and how it’s changed the show forever
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Why Class, Not Money, Is the Key to Understanding ‘Industry’
With talk of private clubs and pedigrees, the HBO series set in London’s high-finance world has much more to say about social status than banking
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Bravo Is in the Midst of an Unresolvable Conflict Crisis
The disjointed season finale of the Real Housewives of New Jersey points to a larger problem at Bravo
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Jax Taylor Can’t Help But Be the Worst — And That’s Why ‘The Valley’ Is So Good
The first season of the new Bravo series was powered by the show’s villains, who greatly outnumber its heroes
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Eurovision Is Plunged Into Crisis as Deep Political Divisions Intensify
At the glittery, eccentric spectacle, controversy and protests about Israel's inclusion overshadow the music. Can the contest ever be apolitical?
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