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Real Housewives give new meaning to dinner etiquette

Posted in : Manners, Social Etiquettes

(added few years ago!)
Real Housewives give new meaning to dinner etiquetteThe New Jersey Housewives provided exciting entertainment in the latest installment of the popular Bravo series showcasing women claiming to be real housewives.
Orange County, Atlanta, New York and now New Jersey housewives are trying to prove why they are the most glamorous and successful of the bunch. This season definitely had the goods, exuding one dramatic sequence after another. Of the five leading ladies, three of them are related in a confusing, mildly questionable way. Danielle Staub, the most controversial and outspoken woman of the gang, has a dark past and appears to be jealous of Dina, one of the three ladies related. Confused yet? Just wait.
Skip past the weekly debates and name-calling to the finale of this surprisingly short season.

There is a book written about Danielle stating that she was involved with some pretty serious situations when she was a model in her early twenties. In a huge dinner party (arranged by the producers, I’m sure) Danielle decides to bring the book out, slams it on the table, and then sips her champagne smiling. According to Danielle, Dina investigated about these accounts and lived her life to make sure that Danielle’s story leaked to the public. Of course, Dina denies doing so and the other housewives chime in with their drama and issues they could have confronted Danielle with from day one. Danielle proclaimed that she didn’t want any of this drama or fighting to take place at what appeared to be a classy restaurant where the party took place. You’re on a reality show and you wanted your life to be private? That makes no sense. Of course you want all of this. Why else would you sign up at age 45 to be on television for living a “normal” life?
Theresa, the most neutral housewife, obviously had a little too much to drink and flipped the entire dinner table onto everyone else who joined. She had felt attacked by Danielle and was trying to stick up for her fellow cast mates. The whole thing seemed orchestrated and a scene that producers had probably envisioned from the beginning of the very first cat-fight. Yet all of the NJ housewives say that they are the most real of the different ladies because they don’t try to be anyone but themselves. Yeah, right.

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