Anna Shay, star of Netflix reality series Bling Empire, has died. Shay died unexpectedly of a stroke Monday, her family shared in a statement to multiple media outlets. She was 62.
“It saddens our hearts to announce that Anna Shay, a loving mother, grandmother, charismatic star, and our brightest ray of sunshine, has passed away at the early age of 62 from a stroke,” Shay’s family said in the statement. “Anna taught us many life lessons on how not to take life too seriously and to enjoy the finer things. Her impact on our lives will be forever missed but never forgotten.”
Shay appeared as herself in all three seasons of Bling Empire, which launched January 15, 2021 and ran through October 5, 2022 on Netflix.
According to Netflix’s description of the show, Bling Empire followed a wildly wealthy group of Asian and Asian American friends (and frenemies) in Los Angeles. While their days...
“It saddens our hearts to announce that Anna Shay, a loving mother, grandmother, charismatic star, and our brightest ray of sunshine, has passed away at the early age of 62 from a stroke,” Shay’s family said in the statement. “Anna taught us many life lessons on how not to take life too seriously and to enjoy the finer things. Her impact on our lives will be forever missed but never forgotten.”
Shay appeared as herself in all three seasons of Bling Empire, which launched January 15, 2021 and ran through October 5, 2022 on Netflix.
According to Netflix’s description of the show, Bling Empire followed a wildly wealthy group of Asian and Asian American friends (and frenemies) in Los Angeles. While their days...
- 6/5/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Bling Empire, the reality series focused on the lives of rich Asian Americans in LA, and its New York-set spinoff are ending at Netflix.
The streamer is not moving forward with a fourth season of Bling Empire or a second season of Bling Empire: New York.
Bling Empire, which has been described as the real-life Crazy Rich Asians, followed a group of rich Asians Americans in Beverly Hills as they spend their days and nights at fabulous parties and expensive shopping sprees, while also running multi-billion dollar businesses and traveling the world, as well as keeping and spilling secrets.
Stars included Christine Chiu, Kane Lim, Kelly Mi Li, Kevin Kreider, Gabriel Chu, Anna Shay, Cherie Chan, Jessey Lee, Kim Lee, Andrew Gray, Jamie Xie and Guy Tang.
The first season premiered in January 2021, the second season premiered in May 2022 and the third season, which was ten episodes, compared to...
The streamer is not moving forward with a fourth season of Bling Empire or a second season of Bling Empire: New York.
Bling Empire, which has been described as the real-life Crazy Rich Asians, followed a group of rich Asians Americans in Beverly Hills as they spend their days and nights at fabulous parties and expensive shopping sprees, while also running multi-billion dollar businesses and traveling the world, as well as keeping and spilling secrets.
Stars included Christine Chiu, Kane Lim, Kelly Mi Li, Kevin Kreider, Gabriel Chu, Anna Shay, Cherie Chan, Jessey Lee, Kim Lee, Andrew Gray, Jamie Xie and Guy Tang.
The first season premiered in January 2021, the second season premiered in May 2022 and the third season, which was ten episodes, compared to...
- 4/19/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
ITV America (“Queer Eye”) and production studio Good Company (Beyonce’s “Lemonade”) have announced new unscripted series “Category Is” (working title), an eight-episode documentary series focusing on New York City’s Ballroom scene through the lens of one of its most prominent houses: The House of Miyake-Mugler.
Executive produced by Yusef Williams (“Overall Father” of the House of Miyake-Mugler), the series chronicles the personal and professional lives of nine members of this all-Black and queer “chosen family.” Power struggles, romance and interpersonal rivalries abound as they battle to make names for themselves in the House, the Ballroom scene and around the world, smashing stereotypes and overcoming tremendous adversity.
Williams (Yusef Mugler) is featured in the documentary as the head of the House. A celebrity hairstylist, Williams hopes to cement his legacy while keeping members of this hot-headed, strong-willed troupe united and at the top of their game.
“Legendary” alum Tati...
Executive produced by Yusef Williams (“Overall Father” of the House of Miyake-Mugler), the series chronicles the personal and professional lives of nine members of this all-Black and queer “chosen family.” Power struggles, romance and interpersonal rivalries abound as they battle to make names for themselves in the House, the Ballroom scene and around the world, smashing stereotypes and overcoming tremendous adversity.
Williams (Yusef Mugler) is featured in the documentary as the head of the House. A celebrity hairstylist, Williams hopes to cement his legacy while keeping members of this hot-headed, strong-willed troupe united and at the top of their game.
“Legendary” alum Tati...
- 2/21/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
If you’re looking for a show with glitz, glamor, and a whole lot of drama, check out the new reality TV series “Bling Empire” on Netflix. The first season of the Los Angeles-based docuseries is available to watch on the streaming platform today. Here’s the dish about “Bling Empire,” including everything you want to know about the cast and upcoming season two.
About “Bling Empire” on Netflix
“Bling Empire” follows the lives of fabulously wealthy Asians and East Asian Americans living in Los Angeles, California. This group of socialites seems to revolve around Kane Lim, a 31-year-old investor, actor, and entrepreneur from Singapore. Kane’s a loyal friend with a heart of gold who befriends newcomer Kevin Kreider, introducing him to his rich friends and couture fashion.
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About “Bling Empire” on Netflix
“Bling Empire” follows the lives of fabulously wealthy Asians and East Asian Americans living in Los Angeles, California. This group of socialites seems to revolve around Kane Lim, a 31-year-old investor, actor, and entrepreneur from Singapore. Kane’s a loyal friend with a heart of gold who befriends newcomer Kevin Kreider, introducing him to his rich friends and couture fashion.
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Often considered a real-life version of the hit movie “Crazy Rich Asians,...
- 4/5/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
“The Real Housewives” are going international, and the first stop is Dubai. “The Real Housewives of Dubai” will premiere on June 1 at 9 p.m. Et, Bravo announced Friday. The network also revealed the first promo for the first official international iteration of the franchise.
Dubai marks the 11th city in the “Housewives” franchise, and the first new one following the premiere of the hit “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” series in 2020. “Dubai” was first announced in November, and according to Bravo, it “follows a powerful group of lavish women as they run business empires and expertly navigate a highly exclusive social scene within this ultra-luxe billionaires’ playground … When new group dynamics threaten long-standing friendships, tensions inevitably reach a boiling point, so if you can’t handle the heat… get out of Dubai.”
Bravo announced that the cast will include Nina Ali, Chanel Ayan, Caroline Brooks, Dr. Sara Al Madani,...
Dubai marks the 11th city in the “Housewives” franchise, and the first new one following the premiere of the hit “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” series in 2020. “Dubai” was first announced in November, and according to Bravo, it “follows a powerful group of lavish women as they run business empires and expertly navigate a highly exclusive social scene within this ultra-luxe billionaires’ playground … When new group dynamics threaten long-standing friendships, tensions inevitably reach a boiling point, so if you can’t handle the heat… get out of Dubai.”
Bravo announced that the cast will include Nina Ali, Chanel Ayan, Caroline Brooks, Dr. Sara Al Madani,...
- 4/1/2022
- by Sasha Urban and Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise is heading to Dubai.
The United Arab Emirates city often referred to as a “playground for the rich” will become the 11th city in the franchise but marks Bravo’s first original international iteration.
Premiering next year, the series will highlight a group of women navigating their relationships, careers and supremely lavish and ultra-wealthy lifestyles. Whether they’re coasting on a private plane, running their own empires or hosting on a private island, these glamorous, successful women are ready to serve up drama.
Truly Original’s Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Jamie Jakimo, Brandon Panaligan, Glenda Cox and Chelsey Stephens are exec producers alongside long-time exec Andy Cohen.
“Everything’s bigger in Dubai, and I couldn’t be more excited to launch Bravo’s first international Housewives series in a city I’ve been fascinated by for years, with an outstanding group of friends as our guides,...
The United Arab Emirates city often referred to as a “playground for the rich” will become the 11th city in the franchise but marks Bravo’s first original international iteration.
Premiering next year, the series will highlight a group of women navigating their relationships, careers and supremely lavish and ultra-wealthy lifestyles. Whether they’re coasting on a private plane, running their own empires or hosting on a private island, these glamorous, successful women are ready to serve up drama.
Truly Original’s Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Jamie Jakimo, Brandon Panaligan, Glenda Cox and Chelsey Stephens are exec producers alongside long-time exec Andy Cohen.
“Everything’s bigger in Dubai, and I couldn’t be more excited to launch Bravo’s first international Housewives series in a city I’ve been fascinated by for years, with an outstanding group of friends as our guides,...
- 11/1/2021
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
On Monday morning, Andy Cohen, the “Real Housewives” executive producer, appeared on NBC’s “Today” to announce that Bravo has greenlit “The Real Housewives of Dubai.” Though the “Real Housewives” format has been used around the world, and a few of those series — such as “The Real Housewives of Melbourne” — have even aired on Bravo, there’s never been an official international version of the show until now.
“The Real Housewives of Dubai,” which has not yet begun production, will premiere next year on Bravo. The project has been an open secret in the Bravo world, and many guessed correctly that it would be what Cohen would be announcing on “Today.”
Though the network hasn’t announced any casting yet, it’s a safe bet that Caroline Stanbury, formerly of Bravo’s “Ladies of London,” will be in the group. That “Real Housewives”-like docusoap ran for three seasons, from...
“The Real Housewives of Dubai,” which has not yet begun production, will premiere next year on Bravo. The project has been an open secret in the Bravo world, and many guessed correctly that it would be what Cohen would be announcing on “Today.”
Though the network hasn’t announced any casting yet, it’s a safe bet that Caroline Stanbury, formerly of Bravo’s “Ladies of London,” will be in the group. That “Real Housewives”-like docusoap ran for three seasons, from...
- 11/1/2021
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has renewed its popular docusoaps “Selling Sunset” and “Bling Empire,” and has ordered two new series from the creators of both shows.
In a blog post on Wednesday morning, Brandon Riegg, the streamer’s vice president of unscripted and documentary series, announced the renewals and series orders. “Selling Sunset” has been renewed for Seasons 4 and 5, while a second season of “Bling Empire,” which premiered in January, has also been ordered.
Both shows follow the lives of the 1% in Los Angeles. “Bling Empire” — from executive producers Jeff Jenkins, Ross Weintraub and Reinout Oerlemans, and showrunner Brandon Panaligan — chronicles the ostentatiously fabulous lives of a clique of Asian and Asian American friends. “Selling Sunset,” created by Adam Divello (“The Hills”) and produced by Lionsgate, follows the high-end realtors at The Oppenheim Group in West Hollywood.
The “Selling Sunset” renewal has been a poorly kept secret, given that the cast is known...
In a blog post on Wednesday morning, Brandon Riegg, the streamer’s vice president of unscripted and documentary series, announced the renewals and series orders. “Selling Sunset” has been renewed for Seasons 4 and 5, while a second season of “Bling Empire,” which premiered in January, has also been ordered.
Both shows follow the lives of the 1% in Los Angeles. “Bling Empire” — from executive producers Jeff Jenkins, Ross Weintraub and Reinout Oerlemans, and showrunner Brandon Panaligan — chronicles the ostentatiously fabulous lives of a clique of Asian and Asian American friends. “Selling Sunset,” created by Adam Divello (“The Hills”) and produced by Lionsgate, follows the high-end realtors at The Oppenheim Group in West Hollywood.
The “Selling Sunset” renewal has been a poorly kept secret, given that the cast is known...
- 3/10/2021
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix is doubling down on docusoaps.
The streamer has renewed Selling Sunset and Bling Empire and ordered two new reality shows from their exec producers.
Selling Sunset, one of the streamer’s first forays into the genre, has received a two season renewal, taking it through season five.
The series, set in the world of high-end real estate in LA, follows realtors from The Oppenheim Group. The cast including Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Christine Quinn, Mary Fitzgerald, Romain Bonnet, Heather Rae Young, Amanza Smith, Maya Vander, and Davina Potratz are all returning. Adam Divello is exec producer of the show, which is produced by Done and Done Productions and Lionsgate.
The Hills creator Adam Divello has also secured a new show through his production company Done and Done. The untitled series is also set in the world of realty, this time along the Florida coast. It follows Allure Realty,...
The streamer has renewed Selling Sunset and Bling Empire and ordered two new reality shows from their exec producers.
Selling Sunset, one of the streamer’s first forays into the genre, has received a two season renewal, taking it through season five.
The series, set in the world of high-end real estate in LA, follows realtors from The Oppenheim Group. The cast including Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Christine Quinn, Mary Fitzgerald, Romain Bonnet, Heather Rae Young, Amanza Smith, Maya Vander, and Davina Potratz are all returning. Adam Divello is exec producer of the show, which is produced by Done and Done Productions and Lionsgate.
The Hills creator Adam Divello has also secured a new show through his production company Done and Done. The untitled series is also set in the world of realty, this time along the Florida coast. It follows Allure Realty,...
- 3/10/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is further investing in the “docusoap” space.
The streaming giant has handed out renewals for Selling Sunset and Bling Empire and picked up two new shows from the creators of both shows. The renewal for Selling Sunset, from exec producer Adam Divello, is for two seasons and takes the real estate entry through its fifth cycle. Bling Empire, from showrunner Brandon Panaligan and about a group of wealthy Asian-American friends in L.A., has earned a speedy second season following its January debut.
Joining both shows on the streamer’s docusoap roster are Divello-produced untitled entry about an ...
The streaming giant has handed out renewals for Selling Sunset and Bling Empire and picked up two new shows from the creators of both shows. The renewal for Selling Sunset, from exec producer Adam Divello, is for two seasons and takes the real estate entry through its fifth cycle. Bling Empire, from showrunner Brandon Panaligan and about a group of wealthy Asian-American friends in L.A., has earned a speedy second season following its January debut.
Joining both shows on the streamer’s docusoap roster are Divello-produced untitled entry about an ...
- 3/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix is further investing in the “docusoap” space.
The streaming giant has handed out renewals for Selling Sunset and Bling Empire and picked up two new shows from the creators of both shows. The renewal for Selling Sunset, from exec producer Adam Divello, is for two seasons and takes the real estate entry through its fifth cycle. Bling Empire, from showrunner Brandon Panaligan and about a group of wealthy Asian-American friends in L.A., has earned a speedy second season following its January debut.
Joining both shows on the streamer’s docusoap roster are Divello-produced untitled entry about an ...
The streaming giant has handed out renewals for Selling Sunset and Bling Empire and picked up two new shows from the creators of both shows. The renewal for Selling Sunset, from exec producer Adam Divello, is for two seasons and takes the real estate entry through its fifth cycle. Bling Empire, from showrunner Brandon Panaligan and about a group of wealthy Asian-American friends in L.A., has earned a speedy second season following its January debut.
Joining both shows on the streamer’s docusoap roster are Divello-produced untitled entry about an ...
- 3/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
There’s a throwaway scene a couple episodes into Netflix’s new reality series, Bling Empire, where three of the cast members meet up to confer about recent events, while shopping for soup ingredients at a Chinese health food store. As the guys work their way through bins of deer antlers, sea cucumbers, and ginseng, they start trading jabs about spending habits and relationship statuses. It’s the perfect East-meets-West setup for a reality-show fight, until one of them spots a $15,000 piece of dried fish maw (a type of fish...
- 1/26/2021
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
There’s the sort of wealth that buys designer clothes. Then there’s the sort of wealth that shuts down Rodeo Drive for a private Lunar New Year party, has a nine-piece band and a Gucci claw machine for a 1-year-old’s birthday, and takes a friend to their favorite restaurant — in Paris — as a treat.
These are the socialite activities of Netflix’s “Bling Empire,” part of a wave of Asian and Asian American unscripted fare that has popped up on TV screens in the wake of the 2018 hit film “Crazy Rich Asians.”
“I bet Anna goes to Paris more times in a year than she goes to Silverlake,” quips cast member Kelly Mi Li in the first episode, referring to L.A. socialite Anna Shay, who flies Li to France for her birthday and buys her a friendship ring from high-end jeweler Boucheron.
The eight-episode docusoap joins HBO Max’s “House of Ho,...
These are the socialite activities of Netflix’s “Bling Empire,” part of a wave of Asian and Asian American unscripted fare that has popped up on TV screens in the wake of the 2018 hit film “Crazy Rich Asians.”
“I bet Anna goes to Paris more times in a year than she goes to Silverlake,” quips cast member Kelly Mi Li in the first episode, referring to L.A. socialite Anna Shay, who flies Li to France for her birthday and buys her a friendship ring from high-end jeweler Boucheron.
The eight-episode docusoap joins HBO Max’s “House of Ho,...
- 1/16/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix unveiled the trailer for “Deaf U,” and Amazon Prime Video set a premiere date for “Truth Seekers.”
Dates
Netflix announced that “David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet,” a documentary on broadcaster David Attenborough and his past experiences visiting the wild places on Earth, will come to the platform on Oct. 4. Attenborough, who lent his voice to the likes of “Planet Earth” and “The Blue Planet,” has traveled the globe over his decades documenting nature. The documentary aims to address challenges life on our planet faces while also offering a message of hope. It is directed by Alastair Fothergill, Jonnie Hughes and Keith Scholey. Watch a trailer below.
Netflix also shared the upcoming dates for new seasons of “Carmen Sandiego” and “The Last Kids on Earth,” as well as premiere dates for “The Cabin with Bert Kreischer” and “Dream Home Makeover.” Season 3 of animated series “Carmen Sandiego,...
Dates
Netflix announced that “David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet,” a documentary on broadcaster David Attenborough and his past experiences visiting the wild places on Earth, will come to the platform on Oct. 4. Attenborough, who lent his voice to the likes of “Planet Earth” and “The Blue Planet,” has traveled the globe over his decades documenting nature. The documentary aims to address challenges life on our planet faces while also offering a message of hope. It is directed by Alastair Fothergill, Jonnie Hughes and Keith Scholey. Watch a trailer below.
Netflix also shared the upcoming dates for new seasons of “Carmen Sandiego” and “The Last Kids on Earth,” as well as premiere dates for “The Cabin with Bert Kreischer” and “Dream Home Makeover.” Season 3 of animated series “Carmen Sandiego,...
- 9/23/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix dropped the trailer for its coming-of-age docuseries “Deaf U” from model and deaf activist Nyle Dimarco, and the trailer wastes no time in diving right into the dating pool at Gallaudet University. As one student puts it, “The women here are just wow!”
Premiering Oct. 9, things tend to get pretty steamy within the “tight-knit” group of students at the private college for the deaf and hard of hearing in Washington, D.C. Maybe that has something to do with the school’s enrollment of 700 women and only 300 men?
When one student laments that “People think I’m a f—boy,” another reminds him (in American Sign Language): “If you talk and act like one, you probably are one!”
Throughout the docuseries, the friends “navigate the high, lows, and hookups of college life together,” according to Netflix. “Their stories offer an unprecedented, unfiltered, and often unexpected look inside the Deaf community.
Premiering Oct. 9, things tend to get pretty steamy within the “tight-knit” group of students at the private college for the deaf and hard of hearing in Washington, D.C. Maybe that has something to do with the school’s enrollment of 700 women and only 300 men?
When one student laments that “People think I’m a f—boy,” another reminds him (in American Sign Language): “If you talk and act like one, you probably are one!”
Throughout the docuseries, the friends “navigate the high, lows, and hookups of college life together,” according to Netflix. “Their stories offer an unprecedented, unfiltered, and often unexpected look inside the Deaf community.
- 9/23/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
In a landmark move, streaming service giant Netflix has unveiled its first Mexican reality series, set to bow worldwide on Sept. 28. The reality show “Made in Mexico” casts a light on Mexico City’s wealthy families and their opulent lifestyles as it trails nine socialites and the expats vying for a spot in their rarefied environment.
The series is produced by Love Productions USA, the L.A.-based subsidiary of the Sky-owned production company, with Richard McKerrow, Kevin Bartel and Brandon Panaligan listed as executive producers and Lauren Volonakis and Matthew Moul as co-executive producers.
Love USA has a host of new series with major networks, cable broadcasters and Ott players including ABC, Netflix, Discovery Channel, and Nat Geo.
Described as trendsetters in “one of the world’s most culturally vibrant cities where family name is your bond and legacy is everything,” the cast members include:
· Pepe Díaz, a...
The series is produced by Love Productions USA, the L.A.-based subsidiary of the Sky-owned production company, with Richard McKerrow, Kevin Bartel and Brandon Panaligan listed as executive producers and Lauren Volonakis and Matthew Moul as co-executive producers.
Love USA has a host of new series with major networks, cable broadcasters and Ott players including ABC, Netflix, Discovery Channel, and Nat Geo.
Described as trendsetters in “one of the world’s most culturally vibrant cities where family name is your bond and legacy is everything,” the cast members include:
· Pepe Díaz, a...
- 8/20/2018
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
The first Mexican reality series on Netflix, Made in Mexico, will showcase nine of Mexico City’s wealthy socialites and their opulent but flawed lifestyles. The series debuts on the streaming service on Sept. 28.
The cast includes:
Pepe Díaz, a 35-year-old successful businessman and nightclub impresario who wants to shed his playboy past and settle down into a new life;
Kitzia Mitre, born and raised into Mexico’s high society and a fashion designer who splits her time between the city and her family’s sprawling ranch. When she’s not chasing after her toddler son, Kitzia sits atop her social circle, keeping a tight rein on who gains access while acting as the defacto arbiter of taste and style;
Carlos Girón Longoria is at the center of his social scene and is the connector between everyone in the Made in Mexico cast. Estranged from his father, Carlos keeps his...
The cast includes:
Pepe Díaz, a 35-year-old successful businessman and nightclub impresario who wants to shed his playboy past and settle down into a new life;
Kitzia Mitre, born and raised into Mexico’s high society and a fashion designer who splits her time between the city and her family’s sprawling ranch. When she’s not chasing after her toddler son, Kitzia sits atop her social circle, keeping a tight rein on who gains access while acting as the defacto arbiter of taste and style;
Carlos Girón Longoria is at the center of his social scene and is the connector between everyone in the Made in Mexico cast. Estranged from his father, Carlos keeps his...
- 8/20/2018
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Either the Manzo'd with Children TV show has been cancelled by Bravo, or by the Manzo family, itself. Matriarch Caroline Manzo posted on Instagram that they're "out." The Real Housewives of New Jersey alum starred in the reality series, along with husband Albert Manzo, and their children Albie Manzo, Chris Manzo, Lauren Manzo, and son-in-law Vito Scalia.The Manzo'd with Children TV series originally premiered on Bravo, in October of 2014. Lucilla D’Agostino, Blake Levin, Valerie Haselton, Rebecca Toth Dielenbach, Caroline Self, and Brandon Panaligan executive produced the Sirens Media show.Read More…...
- 3/2/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Drama, drama, drama: Bravo Media has renewed “Flipping Out,” “Married to Medicine,” and “The Real Housewives of Orange County” (pictured above). It also set the premiere date for its second original scripted series, “Odd Mom Out,” which will debut on Monday, June 8.
Additionally, the cable channel set return dates for “Shahs of Sunset” (March 2), “Newlyweds: The First Year” (March 10), “Southern Charm” (March 9), and “Million Dollar Listing New York” (April 8), it revealed Thursday at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour.
Finally, Bravo is developing “The One” from executive producer Charlize Theron, which was previously announced on Thursday under the terms...
Additionally, the cable channel set return dates for “Shahs of Sunset” (March 2), “Newlyweds: The First Year” (March 10), “Southern Charm” (March 9), and “Million Dollar Listing New York” (April 8), it revealed Thursday at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour.
Finally, Bravo is developing “The One” from executive producer Charlize Theron, which was previously announced on Thursday under the terms...
- 1/15/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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