The newest Real Housewives series, the Real Housewives of Dubai premiered this season and for the most part, fans are not happy with it. Many of them actually feel like it was a huge flop. At first, we were all very intrigued to see these women on the show and get a different location on the show.
Dubai is known for the glitz and glamour and riches and Bravo thought that would be enough to hold their attention, but fans have shared that they are not happy with the show or the wives on it.
Real Housewives of Dubai: Why Fans Thought it Was a Flop
When we were introduced to the housewives on the show, we saw Chanel Ayan, Caroline Brooks, Nina Ali, Lesa Milan, Sara Al Madani, and Caroline Stanbury. They were all dressed to the nines and clearly we could see how rich they all are. They wasted no time looking glamorous on the show and showing off their wealth.
Real Housewives of Dubai: Fans Felt It Was a Flop, Here’s Why
The show started out strong, but from the looks of it, every episode just got more and more boring. When the middle episodes aired, fans felt that the wives were just trying to create storylines to keep viewers interested. The ratings went from very high to very low in no time at all and many fans are curious if they will see the Real Housewives of Dubai again.
Fans of these shows love to watch because of the drama, but the drama on this show seemed forced. These women didn’t seem to want to get to know one another or even develop their friendships. They all seemed to be rude to each other and none of them seemed invested in the show. This was evident to the viewers later on in the season and this is why many of them started dropping like flies.
Fans pointed out that there was one housewife that really did make them want to turn the show off and that was Caroline Stansbury. She treated her husband, Sergio Carrallo horribly and she even mentioned, at one point, that she never wanted to get married.
Fans thought Nina was useless on the show because she never had a good storyline and she didn’t really fit in with the rest of the women. Fans also felt like the network should have cast women that were born and raised in Dubai and not women who are ex-pats.
If there is a season two of the show, we do hope that these women will get the memo on their attitudes and hopefully change it up.
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