The Real Housewives of New York City alum Jill Zarin has been making headlines thanks to her appearance on Below Deck.
Jill was a lot to handle on the hit-yachting show, with her entitlement and obnoxiousness coming through strong.
Below Deck viewers were not here for Jill’s behavior, putting the former Real Housewives on a serious blast after the show.
Ahead of her second and final episode of Below Deck, there’s a lot of speculation regarding just how wealthy Jill really is.
After all, she said more than once to the St. David crew that she’s an experienced yachtie, aka making an excuse for being demanding.
We have done some digging to answer that burning question of Jill’s wealth.
What is Rhony alum Jill Zarin’s net worth and how did she make her money?
According to online sources, Jill has a net worth of $20 million,...
Jill was a lot to handle on the hit-yachting show, with her entitlement and obnoxiousness coming through strong.
Below Deck viewers were not here for Jill’s behavior, putting the former Real Housewives on a serious blast after the show.
Ahead of her second and final episode of Below Deck, there’s a lot of speculation regarding just how wealthy Jill really is.
After all, she said more than once to the St. David crew that she’s an experienced yachtie, aka making an excuse for being demanding.
We have done some digging to answer that burning question of Jill’s wealth.
What is Rhony alum Jill Zarin’s net worth and how did she make her money?
According to online sources, Jill has a net worth of $20 million,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
Marco Vega, the butler on the second season of Peacock’s The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, filed a lawsuit alleging he was sexually assaulted by cast members Brandi Glanville and Phaedra Parks.
The suit filed on Friday in the state of New York lists as defendants Bravo, Forest Productions, Warner Bros., NBC Universal, Shed Media and Peacock.
Vega appeared in the second season of the series that brings in Real Housewives cast members from across the franchises. The second season was dubbed “Ex-Wives Club” and it featured the former housewives on a getaway to Dorinda Medley’s Blue Stone Manor in Massachusetts.
The suit states that Vega was hired as the butler for the show and “it was Ms. Glanville who on Rhugt in the Berkshires sexually harassed and abused Marco Vega.”
“Defendants had overwhelming prior notice of Ms. Glanville’s prior deviant sexual proclivities and sexually harassing conduct,...
The suit filed on Friday in the state of New York lists as defendants Bravo, Forest Productions, Warner Bros., NBC Universal, Shed Media and Peacock.
Vega appeared in the second season of the series that brings in Real Housewives cast members from across the franchises. The second season was dubbed “Ex-Wives Club” and it featured the former housewives on a getaway to Dorinda Medley’s Blue Stone Manor in Massachusetts.
The suit states that Vega was hired as the butler for the show and “it was Ms. Glanville who on Rhugt in the Berkshires sexually harassed and abused Marco Vega.”
“Defendants had overwhelming prior notice of Ms. Glanville’s prior deviant sexual proclivities and sexually harassing conduct,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Ready for more New York? Peacock has officially bumped up the launch date for “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Rhony Legacy” ahead of the second installment of “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Ex-Wives Club,” Variety can reveal.
“Rhony Legacy” is set to premiere in December on Peacock, now making it the official fourth season of “Ultimate Girls Trip.” The cast will star original New York Housewives Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Luann de Lesseps, Dorinda Medley, Sonja Morgan, Ramona Singer and Kristen Taekman. They will all travel to the infamous house on Saline Beach in Saint Barthélemy that the “Rhony” cast visited in the show’s fifth season.
Decision to swap the “Ultimate Girls Trip” seasons and post “Rhony Legacy” first comes as fan favorite New York Housewives de Lesseps and Morgan’s spinoff “Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake” is currently streaming on Peacock to great reception. The...
“Rhony Legacy” is set to premiere in December on Peacock, now making it the official fourth season of “Ultimate Girls Trip.” The cast will star original New York Housewives Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Luann de Lesseps, Dorinda Medley, Sonja Morgan, Ramona Singer and Kristen Taekman. They will all travel to the infamous house on Saline Beach in Saint Barthélemy that the “Rhony” cast visited in the show’s fifth season.
Decision to swap the “Ultimate Girls Trip” seasons and post “Rhony Legacy” first comes as fan favorite New York Housewives de Lesseps and Morgan’s spinoff “Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake” is currently streaming on Peacock to great reception. The...
- 8/2/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
Tamra Judge stuns in a blazer dress for a photo shoot. Pic credit: @tamrajudge/Instagram
Tamra Judge is finally back on The Real Housewives of Orange County as a full-time Housewife, after a two-season hiatus.
After being fired from Rhoc after Season 14, the outcry from viewers may have finally reached the powers at Bravo, and she was asked back for Season 17.
Tamra has spent her time off hosting her own podcast, along with friend and former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, Teddi Mellencamp, called Two T’s in a Pod.
She also starred in the second installment of Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, which has been dubbed the Ex-Wives Club season, which is currently airing on Peacock.
Tamra and her husband Eddie Judge also closed their personal fitness studio, Cut Fitness, after being open for nearly ten years and suffering from the coronavirus pandemic shutdown.
Now she is currently...
Tamra Judge is finally back on The Real Housewives of Orange County as a full-time Housewife, after a two-season hiatus.
After being fired from Rhoc after Season 14, the outcry from viewers may have finally reached the powers at Bravo, and she was asked back for Season 17.
Tamra has spent her time off hosting her own podcast, along with friend and former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, Teddi Mellencamp, called Two T’s in a Pod.
She also starred in the second installment of Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, which has been dubbed the Ex-Wives Club season, which is currently airing on Peacock.
Tamra and her husband Eddie Judge also closed their personal fitness studio, Cut Fitness, after being open for nearly ten years and suffering from the coronavirus pandemic shutdown.
Now she is currently...
- 9/20/2022
- by Jennifer Wang
- Monsters and Critics
ABC senior vps Vicki Dummer and John Saade have been given the reins of the network's alternative series, specials and late-night.
Dummer and Saade, both veteran unscripted executives at the network, have overseen the day-to-day operations of the department since April, when ABC's former reality maven, Andrea Wang, departed to head Lifetime, and have been considered the primary candidates to succeed her.
In their new capacity, Saade and Dummer will jointly oversee development, current and production for ABC's alternative series, with Saade focusing on development and Dummer on current and specials. They will report to ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson.
"John and Vicki have impressive track records, incredible creative instincts and really complement each other in their skill sets," McPherson said. "They make a great team and continually discover, develop and execute original alternative programming. Their expanded responsibilities will continue to help ABC excel in the genre."
Dummer and Saade were instrumental in the shepherding of such ABC reality series as Dancing With the Stars, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Supernanny and American Inventor.
ABC had a ho-hum summer with unscripted series The Ex-Wives Club, Shaq's Big Challenge, The Next Big Thing, American Inventor and Fast Cars & Superstars. The network is gearing up for the return of its reality juggernaut Dancing.
Dummer joined ABC in 1996, when she worked in the network's comedy department, handling such series as 8 Simple Rules, According to Jim, Dharma & Greg, The Drew Carey Show, Less Than Perfect and Whose Line Is it Anyway? She segued to a split duty in the unscripted and current departments in 2000, when she was upped to vp current programming and alternative series development.
Dummer and Saade, both veteran unscripted executives at the network, have overseen the day-to-day operations of the department since April, when ABC's former reality maven, Andrea Wang, departed to head Lifetime, and have been considered the primary candidates to succeed her.
In their new capacity, Saade and Dummer will jointly oversee development, current and production for ABC's alternative series, with Saade focusing on development and Dummer on current and specials. They will report to ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson.
"John and Vicki have impressive track records, incredible creative instincts and really complement each other in their skill sets," McPherson said. "They make a great team and continually discover, develop and execute original alternative programming. Their expanded responsibilities will continue to help ABC excel in the genre."
Dummer and Saade were instrumental in the shepherding of such ABC reality series as Dancing With the Stars, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Supernanny and American Inventor.
ABC had a ho-hum summer with unscripted series The Ex-Wives Club, Shaq's Big Challenge, The Next Big Thing, American Inventor and Fast Cars & Superstars. The network is gearing up for the return of its reality juggernaut Dancing.
Dummer joined ABC in 1996, when she worked in the network's comedy department, handling such series as 8 Simple Rules, According to Jim, Dharma & Greg, The Drew Carey Show, Less Than Perfect and Whose Line Is it Anyway? She segued to a split duty in the unscripted and current departments in 2000, when she was upped to vp current programming and alternative series development.
- 9/19/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Hell's Kitchen kept the ratings warm for Fox, giving it a primetime win Monday night.
Hell's Kitchen (7.9 million, 3.8/11) was the top show in the adults 18-49 demographic, while a repeat CSI: Miami (8.3 million, 2.5/7) was the top show in viewership, according to preliminary estimates released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research.
ABC won 8 p.m. in viewership and the demo with a repeat Wife Swap (5.4 million, 2.0/7), which was up against NBC's The Real Wedding Crashers (3.6 million, 1.3/4) along with a repeat of last week's Hell's Kitchen (3.9 million, 1.8/6) and an hour of The New Adventures of Old Christine (5.2 million, 1.5/5).
NBC's Age of Love (4.7 million, 1.8/5) fell from last week's 5.6 million and 2.3/6 in the demo as Extreme Makeover (6.1 million, 2.2/6) did much better than last week's The Ex-Wives Club (3.5 million, 1.2/3). CBS got a good number against Hell's Kitchen for a repeat Two and a Half Men (8.1 million, 2.4/7).
The 10 p.m. hour went to CSI: Miami against Dateline NBC (5.4 million, 1.8/5) as well as ABC's Supernanny (5.6 million, 2.3/7).
Hell's Kitchen (7.9 million, 3.8/11) was the top show in the adults 18-49 demographic, while a repeat CSI: Miami (8.3 million, 2.5/7) was the top show in viewership, according to preliminary estimates released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research.
ABC won 8 p.m. in viewership and the demo with a repeat Wife Swap (5.4 million, 2.0/7), which was up against NBC's The Real Wedding Crashers (3.6 million, 1.3/4) along with a repeat of last week's Hell's Kitchen (3.9 million, 1.8/6) and an hour of The New Adventures of Old Christine (5.2 million, 1.5/5).
NBC's Age of Love (4.7 million, 1.8/5) fell from last week's 5.6 million and 2.3/6 in the demo as Extreme Makeover (6.1 million, 2.2/6) did much better than last week's The Ex-Wives Club (3.5 million, 1.2/3). CBS got a good number against Hell's Kitchen for a repeat Two and a Half Men (8.1 million, 2.4/7).
The 10 p.m. hour went to CSI: Miami against Dateline NBC (5.4 million, 1.8/5) as well as ABC's Supernanny (5.6 million, 2.3/7).
NEW YORK -- America's Got Talent continued to perform well for NBC, leading the network to second place in viewership and adults 18-49 for the week ending Sunday.
CBS claimed the top spot in viewership, while Fox, which continues to have success in reality with So You Think You Can Dance and Hell's Kitchen, won in the adults 18-49 demographic, according to Nielsen Media Research data.
Fox got the week started last Monday with Hell's Kitchen (7.4 million, 3.6/10), which overpowered at 9 p.m. reality competition from ABC with The Ex-Wives Club (3.5 million, 1.2/3) and NBC's Age of Love (5.6 million, 2.3/6). CBS swooped in with a viewership win led by Two and a Half Men (9.1 million, 2.7/8) and CSI: Miami (8.9 million, 2.6/7).
Tuesday belonged to NBC with a two-hour Talent (11.5 million, 3.8/12), which gave the peacock the win in both measures. Nothing else could get any traction, especially the low-rated On the Lot (2.2 million, 1.1/4).
But the balance swung back to Fox on Wednesday with two hours of Dance, with the first hour winning with 8.6 million, 3.3/11 in adults 18-49 and the second hour crushing the competition with 9.8 million viewers and a 3.8/11 in the demo against ABC's American Inventor (6.5 million, 2.3/7) and NBC's Last Comic Standing (6.5 million, 2.5.7).
CBS claimed the top spot in viewership, while Fox, which continues to have success in reality with So You Think You Can Dance and Hell's Kitchen, won in the adults 18-49 demographic, according to Nielsen Media Research data.
Fox got the week started last Monday with Hell's Kitchen (7.4 million, 3.6/10), which overpowered at 9 p.m. reality competition from ABC with The Ex-Wives Club (3.5 million, 1.2/3) and NBC's Age of Love (5.6 million, 2.3/6). CBS swooped in with a viewership win led by Two and a Half Men (9.1 million, 2.7/8) and CSI: Miami (8.9 million, 2.6/7).
Tuesday belonged to NBC with a two-hour Talent (11.5 million, 3.8/12), which gave the peacock the win in both measures. Nothing else could get any traction, especially the low-rated On the Lot (2.2 million, 1.1/4).
But the balance swung back to Fox on Wednesday with two hours of Dance, with the first hour winning with 8.6 million, 3.3/11 in adults 18-49 and the second hour crushing the competition with 9.8 million viewers and a 3.8/11 in the demo against ABC's American Inventor (6.5 million, 2.3/7) and NBC's Last Comic Standing (6.5 million, 2.5.7).
NEW YORK -- Hell's Kitchen heated a summer Monday night for Fox, leading the network to the win in the adults 18-49 demographic.
Hell's Kitchen led network primetime in adults 18-49 with a 3.5 rating/10 share while delivering 7.2 million viewers between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., according to preliminary estimates released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research. A repeat Two and a Half Men (9 million, 2.6/7) topped the night in viewership.
Fox, NBC and ABC had original reality programming at 9 p.m., but it was CBS' repeats of "Men" and How I Met Your Mother (7.2 million, 2.3/6) combined to beat Hell's Kitchen and the others in viewership.
Hell's Kitchen held steady week-to-week. NBC's Age of Love (5.5 million, 2.2/6) fell from last week's premiere (6.9 million, 2.5/7) as did ABC's The Ex-Wives Club (3.5 million, 1.2/3) compared with last week's 3.8 million and 1.4/4.
CBS won at 10 p.m. with a repeat CSI: Miami (8.9 million, 2.6/7) against a repeat Supernanny (4.5 million, 1.7/5) and NBC's Science of Love (5.2 million, 2.2/6).
Monday averages: CBS (7.7 million, 2.3/7); Fox (5.5 million, 2.8/8); NBC (5 million, 2.0/6); ABC (4.4 million, 1.6/5); and the CW (1.6 million, 0.7/2).
Hell's Kitchen led network primetime in adults 18-49 with a 3.5 rating/10 share while delivering 7.2 million viewers between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., according to preliminary estimates released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research. A repeat Two and a Half Men (9 million, 2.6/7) topped the night in viewership.
Fox, NBC and ABC had original reality programming at 9 p.m., but it was CBS' repeats of "Men" and How I Met Your Mother (7.2 million, 2.3/6) combined to beat Hell's Kitchen and the others in viewership.
Hell's Kitchen held steady week-to-week. NBC's Age of Love (5.5 million, 2.2/6) fell from last week's premiere (6.9 million, 2.5/7) as did ABC's The Ex-Wives Club (3.5 million, 1.2/3) compared with last week's 3.8 million and 1.4/4.
CBS won at 10 p.m. with a repeat CSI: Miami (8.9 million, 2.6/7) against a repeat Supernanny (4.5 million, 1.7/5) and NBC's Science of Love (5.2 million, 2.2/6).
Monday averages: CBS (7.7 million, 2.3/7); Fox (5.5 million, 2.8/8); NBC (5 million, 2.0/6); ABC (4.4 million, 1.6/5); and the CW (1.6 million, 0.7/2).
- 6/27/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Fox won Monday's primetime in adults 18-49 while CBS' lineup of mostly repeats prevailed in viewership, Nielsen Media Research said.
One of the night's only original programs, Fox's Hell's Kitchen, was also the big winner in the demo: The 9 p.m. episode averaged 8.8 million viewers and a 4.2 rating/12 share in adults 18-49. Nothing else on the night, original or repeat, came close. The most-watched show was also in that hour, a repeat Two and a Half Men (9.3 million, 2.7/8).
Only one CBS half-hour was original, 8 p.m.'s animated Creature Comforts (4.7 million, 1.4/5) that was down from last week's 6.2 million and 1.8/6. Hell's Kitchen was up from last week's 8.2 million and 3.7/10. ABC's Ex-Wives Club (4.1 million, 1.5/4) also was down from last week's 5.7 million and 2.2/6 in the demo.
NBC's only original was 10 p.m.'s Dateline (7.3 million, 2.4/7), which came in second against repeats of CSI: Miami (9.2 million, 2.8/8) and Supernanny (4.8 million, 2.8/8).
Monday averages: CBS (7.4 million, 2.3/7); Fox (6.8 million, 3.2/10); NBC (6.8 million, 2.1/6); ABC (4.7 million, 1.7/5); and the CW (1.5 million, 0.6/2).
One of the night's only original programs, Fox's Hell's Kitchen, was also the big winner in the demo: The 9 p.m. episode averaged 8.8 million viewers and a 4.2 rating/12 share in adults 18-49. Nothing else on the night, original or repeat, came close. The most-watched show was also in that hour, a repeat Two and a Half Men (9.3 million, 2.7/8).
Only one CBS half-hour was original, 8 p.m.'s animated Creature Comforts (4.7 million, 1.4/5) that was down from last week's 6.2 million and 1.8/6. Hell's Kitchen was up from last week's 8.2 million and 3.7/10. ABC's Ex-Wives Club (4.1 million, 1.5/4) also was down from last week's 5.7 million and 2.2/6 in the demo.
NBC's only original was 10 p.m.'s Dateline (7.3 million, 2.4/7), which came in second against repeats of CSI: Miami (9.2 million, 2.8/8) and Supernanny (4.8 million, 2.8/8).
Monday averages: CBS (7.4 million, 2.3/7); Fox (6.8 million, 3.2/10); NBC (6.8 million, 2.1/6); ABC (4.7 million, 1.7/5); and the CW (1.5 million, 0.6/2).
- 6/13/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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