When Gossip Girls Meets 90210 With Real People Pretending to Be Fake Versions of Themselves
Social strife

Perhaps a better analogy for Social Heights, the in-production series (supposedly set to air on Bravo!) about New York's YA jet set elite, would be, "The Hills meets The Real Housewives of NYC."

Possibly-employed fameball Kristian Laliberte rounds out the cast of 20-something unnecessary men, women, and twins who begged agreed to have their lives documented by a film crew — of one.

"Another guest overheard the soon-to-be reality stars dueling over the mock-fights they were staging. They’re already pretending to be people they’re not before they’re fed their story lines. Tell me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t that defeat the purpose of a “reality” show?

OshKosh B'Gosh, this show sounds unironically exciting. A real fight about who gets to fake fight?

We'd love to roll our eyes and say "another one of these reality shows about entitlement?," but that anyone is still questioning the integrity of reality shows proves there's still a market for young person angst wrapped in a trust fund.

Sep 5, 2008 · posted by drew · Link · Respond
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