Getting candid! Princesses: Long Island alum and “Chanel in the City” podcast host Chanel Omari opened up about her favorite Housewives — and revealed the most "cringeworthy” moment. “I absolutely ...
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Bravo has created a magical environment where women of the one percent can all gather to laugh, cry, and fight. While the setting is a far cry from Disney’s Magic Kingdom, each housewife has acted ...
Say, whatever happened to "Princesses: Long Island," the Bravo series that managed to infuriate an entire community (Freeport) and a not-inconsiderable number of Jewish Long Islanders (including Steve ...
Six young women from Long Island who were living at their parents' homes during 2012 will make their reality television debut on June 2 in the Bravo series, "Princesses: Long Island." Bravo confirmed ...
NEW YORK — A suburban New York congressman who represents the area where Bravo films its series "Princesses: Long Island" says the show is "the most objectionable thing I've ever seen on television" ...
Iconic performances and world-class experiences headline a show-stopping array of incredible entertainment awaiting guests across the sensational new Sun Princess, the largest-ever ship from Princess ...
“I absolutely love Adriana [de Moura] for being raw and real and honest in anything she does,” Omari, 32, exclusively told Us Weekly. “For some people it might feel ‘cringeworthy’ to face truth and ...
Princesses: Long Island documents the lives of six college-educated young women from affluent areas of “Longuyland” who live pampered lifestyles in the comfort of their parents’ homes and at the ...