Some real s**t just went down on The Real World Homecoming: New York!
03.03.2021 - 18:24 / etonline.com
was unlike anything on TV at the time, with the cast of being the first to go through MTV’s “social experiment” of putting strangers together in a house, where they would be taped as they lived and worked together.
The first season was a hit among viewers, with Andre, Becky, Eric, Heather, Julie, Kevin and Norman becoming household names, while the groundbreaking franchise went on to shatter taboos, tackle modern-day issues and help people see themselves on TV for the first time over the course
.Some real s**t just went down on The Real World Homecoming: New York!
Nothing’s off-limits. The Real World Homecoming: New York cast dove into the topic of racism in Us Weekly‘s exclusive clip from the Thursday, March 18, episode.
Get out your tissue boxes, Real World fans! There’s a LOT of nostalgia headed your way.
as part of a new revival series, “The Real World Homecoming: New York,” premiering Thursday on Paramount+. Gentry told The Post in a recent Zoom call, “They got seven people who were very different and from very different backgrounds. But . . .
It was almost the reunion everyone wanted. The Real World Homecoming: New York premiered on Paramount+ on Thursday, March 4, but wasn’t exactly what the cast was hoping for.
The OGs of reality TV cohabitation are back, y’all!
What happens when people stop being polite and start getting real? Well, an almost fully reunited cast of the original season of The Real World.
Martin Dale ContributorPortuguese director Susana Nobre’s second fiction feature film, “Jack’s Ride” is a 70-minute memory-laden road movie that weaves concentric circles through the urban, industrial and natural landscapes of a small town, 20 miles from Lisbon, while reminiscing about 1980s New York.63-year old, Joaquim (Joaquim Calçada) has just been made redundant after working in heavy industry in Portugal and as a taxi driver in the 1980s, in New York.To comply with the unemployment
In 1992, The Real World debuted on MTV, introducing the nation to the guilty pleasure of reality TV with seven strangers picked to live together in a loft.
Not an easy choice. Although the original cast of The Real World were all on good terms, one roommate did need a bit of convincing when it came to returning to the loft to film The Real World Homecoming: New York, an upcoming Paramount+ series.
MTV’s “The Real World” is coming back.
Announced as part of the line-up for the new Paramount+ streaming service, the limited-event series brings the groundbreaking reality stars back to the same apartment in the Big Apple that they lived in back in 1992 — and it seems things haven't changed much.The so-called «Seven Strangers» — whose personalities and lives clashed and blended for fascinating reality TV three decades ago — are looking back at their lives since last they interacted.Upon reflecting on how the lessons they were
Not much has changed in three decades. The first trailer for the Real World revival — titled The Real World Homecoming: New York — reunited the original cast for a multitude of tough conversations.
original “seven strangers” of MTV’s “The Real World” are back — and they’re still fighting the same arguments three decades later.A new trailer for “The Real World Homecoming: New York” dropped Friday, with all the familiar faces from Season 1 — Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B.
It’s dining with the stars. Almost. Audrey Hepburn, Jimmy Fallon and Jon Hamm are just a few famous figures you’ll see at legendary New York steakhouse Peter Luger while dining during the pandemic: The Brooklyn chophouse partnered with wax museum Madame Tussauds to give a host of Hollywood heavyweights a seat at its open tables.
Diners returning for indoor dining at Brooklyn’s iconic Peter Luger Steakhouse will see some familiar faces helping the restaurant enforce coronavirus safety protocols. Audrey Hepburn, Jon Hamm, Jimmy Fallon and Al Roker are among the celebrity wax figures who will fill Peter Luger’s empty seats when the restaurant opens up for indoor dining on Friday.