Real Housewives
Why Reality Stars Are So Obsessed with Throwing Drinks on Each Other
The wine-hurling Real Housewives of today come from a long tradition: Since the early 1900s, women in film have been angrily tossing drinks on their rivals and nemeses.
My Champagne Lunch with the 'Real Housewives of Auckland'
Being rich and on television is full licence to give zero fucks, even in New Zealand
Injecting Blood Into Your Clit Is a Bad Idea, but People Are Doing It Anyway
For around $1,500, you can get blood into your clit to enhance your sex life. A plastic surgeon says, "Don't do it."
Lisa Vanderpump's Crusade to End the Dog Meat Trade
The "Real Housewives" and "Vanderpump Rules" star has become known as an ardent campaigner against the controversial Yulin Lychee and Dog Meat Festival. We caught up with Vanderpump to talk about about why she feels it's her activism—for dogs as well...
How a ‘Real Housewife’ Went from Working at Carnivals to the Elite Charity Scene
Former Miss Arizona LeeAnne Locken has earned criticism from fellow “Real Housewives of Dallas” cast mates for faking her way into the exclusive charity scene. But Locken, who grew up working the duck pond at carnivals, insists her motives are pure.
Real Housewife Robyn Dixon on How Race Plays a Role on the Show
The “Real Housewives of Potomac” star opens up about her unconventional relationship with her live-in ex-husband, her bankruptcy, and why racial identity became such a controversial issue this season.
Ousted Real Housewife Brandi Glanville Opens Up on Life After Controversy
Last year, Brandi Glanville left "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" after three seasons on the show and repeated conflicts with other cast members. We caught up with the star to talk about the emotional toll the show took on her, manipulative...
Real Housewives’ Newest Star Erika Jayne Explains the Beauty of Patting the Puss
We spoke to the new cast member of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' about her rise to fame, her new fan base, and "the inner bad girl" that lives in every woman.
Sea Hags, on Their Own Terms: The Feminist Legacy of VH1's 'Mob Wives'
Forget "The Godfather" and "The Sopranos." With their husbands and fathers in jail, deceased, or estranged, the women of "Mob Wives" completely flip the script on sexist Mafia narratives.
Pray for Her: The 19th-Century Roots of 'Real Housewives' Munchausen Storylines
In last week's episode, Real Housewife Lisa Rinna accused her co-star Yolanda Foster of faking her Lyme disease for attention and sympathy. This plot is reality TV gold—and it dates back to 19th-century sentimental novels like "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
The Denver Nuggets Have Given Up
Sometimes, a basketball team isn't a shining beacon of competitive spirit. Sometimes it's just like you.