Why The Real Housewives Will Never End

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capable of carrying this show? While my gut instinct is an affirmative no, from an interest point, there are two sides to this question, and the fact of the matter is that the answer is yes. Allow me to explain.

Tamra and Vicki, having been on the show for as long as they have, were undoubtedly two of the highest earners on the show . While fans not close to the reality world may not realize it, being ais very much a full-time job. You spend approximately six months taping a season. Then, when the season wraps, you spend time doing pick up interviews and, when the season is airing, doing press for the show.

Due to Bravo very likely knowing this- and knowing that the new women joining don’t have a big following for the most part , the newbies don’t require nearly as much of a salary to join the show. While long term veterans rake in the pay- again, deservingly so in my opinion due to the level of commitment it takes - new people joining the cast don’t get nearly as much.

Think about what Bravo did last season with Vicki. By reducing her to a friend role, they inarguably reduced the amount they had to pay her . And, much to Vicki’s credit as someone who is dedicated to any job she does, Vicki still brought it. In fact, a lot of the season revolved around her. From her standpoint, it makes sense she wouldn’t want to do the show as a friend, as she more or less was used for all her talent and taken advantage of financially.

While ratings may go down a significant amount with Tamra and Vicki being cut from the show- I, personally, as a long-time fan already don’t find the show remotely interesting without them- it does call to question if the show would be canceled without them? The likely answer is no. If Bravo saves money, even if the ratings drop, it likely doesn’t matter.

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