THANGO NTWASA | While her stilettos and fanfare go higher, those left impoverished by her negligence sink lower.
However, the fun escape and lavish premise of reality TV is fun. In its earlier days, the format was for seemingly down and out celebrities who needed to either make a comeback or still stay relevant in the public’s eye.
Shows featuring Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown were examples of a time when younger consumers were invested in the realness of celebs and seeing them outside of the meticulous TV special or on Oprah ...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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