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Why the ladies on the real housewives franchise need to stop listening to the fans

Why the Real Housewives Franchise Needs to Stop Listening to Their Fans


The Real Housewives franchise has been a staple of reality television for almost two decades. The series has spawned several spin-offs, including the hit Bravo show, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. While the show’s popularity is undeniable, it’s important to remember that it is still a form of entertainment. It’s not meant to be taken too seriously and, at times, its fans can be overly critical and even abusive. 


One major issue with fans of the Real Housewives franchise is their tendency to take things too far. They often act as if they are entitled to know every detail about the lives of these women and their families. They criticize them for their decisions and gossip about their private lives. This type of behavior can be incredibly damaging not only to the housewives but also to other viewers who don’t deserve this kind of treatment from fans. 


Another problem with some fans is that they become too invested in the drama onscreen and forget that these women are real people with real lives outside of reality television. Too often these same viewers will demand accountability from these women without taking into account what they have gone through or how it may affect them emotionally or mentally. This is not only unfair but can also put undue stress on these individuals who may already be struggling with personal issues or mental health concerns.


 Finally, some viewers have a hard time accepting when something doesn’t go according to plan on their favorite show or when a storyline doesn’t unfold as expected. This leads them to become overly critical and demanding in an attempt to control what happens next on screen in an effort to make sure they get exactly what they want out of each episode or season finale.


 When it comes down to it, there needs to be a clear line between entertainment and reality when it comes to shows like The Real Housewives franchise–and its fans need respect that line by treating all involved with respect rather than expecting perfection from those involved both behind and in front of the camera lens . Fans should celebrate each episode for what it is: pure entertainment meant solely for enjoyment purposes only! 

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