Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaRich, glamorous, powerful, and well-preserved housewives allow cameras into their lives to show viewers their lives--warts and all.Rich, glamorous, powerful, and well-preserved housewives allow cameras into their lives to show viewers their lives--warts and all.Rich, glamorous, powerful, and well-preserved housewives allow cameras into their lives to show viewers their lives--warts and all.
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They do it so much better in the U. S., don't they?
This is the sort of tv that makes you want to gouge out your eyes just to make it stop. A bunch of footballers' wives with almost no redeeming features showcase their lives, mortifying an entire county in the process.
For the uninformed, Cheshire is in the North West of England. It's an attractive part of the country, filled with pretty villages, and has historic Chester as its county town. Its proximity to cities such as Manchester and Liverpool make living there a good place to enjoy the best of both the metropolitan and the rural life. Unfortunately this proximity to the aforementioned cities is what makes it the main stamping ground of the dreaded WAG.
What amazes me is that any of these women would think that participating in this televisual excrement would be in any way beneficial. From the trashy trash talk in the opening credits, you gasp in disbelief that anyone with a grain of common sense would think that this was a good way to introduce yourself to the wider community. And they all seem to have made it by marrying money, either footballer money or millionaire-businessman money. They then swan about in oversized, hideously-decorated mansions, bragging and bitching, and looking for a fight. That's when they're not shuttling between the beauty salon, the jewellers, the cosmetic surgeon....
I'm sorry but these women are just dreadful. Thick, crass, gobby, vain, shallow and appallingly ill-mannered, they make a mockery of womens' emancipation, not because they married money, which is not a bad thing in itself, but because they failed to understand how to behave when they got it.
'Beverly Hills' does it so much better.
This is the sort of tv that makes you want to gouge out your eyes just to make it stop. A bunch of footballers' wives with almost no redeeming features showcase their lives, mortifying an entire county in the process.
For the uninformed, Cheshire is in the North West of England. It's an attractive part of the country, filled with pretty villages, and has historic Chester as its county town. Its proximity to cities such as Manchester and Liverpool make living there a good place to enjoy the best of both the metropolitan and the rural life. Unfortunately this proximity to the aforementioned cities is what makes it the main stamping ground of the dreaded WAG.
What amazes me is that any of these women would think that participating in this televisual excrement would be in any way beneficial. From the trashy trash talk in the opening credits, you gasp in disbelief that anyone with a grain of common sense would think that this was a good way to introduce yourself to the wider community. And they all seem to have made it by marrying money, either footballer money or millionaire-businessman money. They then swan about in oversized, hideously-decorated mansions, bragging and bitching, and looking for a fight. That's when they're not shuttling between the beauty salon, the jewellers, the cosmetic surgeon....
I'm sorry but these women are just dreadful. Thick, crass, gobby, vain, shallow and appallingly ill-mannered, they make a mockery of womens' emancipation, not because they married money, which is not a bad thing in itself, but because they failed to understand how to behave when they got it.
'Beverly Hills' does it so much better.
I mistakenly turned to this channel and did not realise what I was watching. Imagine a group of women, dressed badly as 20 year olds on a night out despite being twice that age, with mind numbingly inane conversation, The type of people you would actively avoid in reality and would make Katie Price look classy, you get the idea. It is hard to believe that people exist like this and are not actors playing a little Britain type of spoof.
Love housewives of Cheshire and watched for years but really disappointed this series with Elle she is so thin and girls watching this thinking they have to look like this shame on you shame on you !! We watch these series and look up to them but that's not real women , most of them are and always have been so why introduce women who are so thin you can see their ribs I'm really shocked you've brought someone in so thin infact I'm so angry you've done that and I'm not sure I'm going to continue watching and I've watched for years but think you've let us down introducing such thin people showing their stomach off all the time very dissatisfied very disappointed.
I don't think, I've ever fast forwarded so many times during a R.H. series. God, these women are boring! Why did they even bother...?
This is like my guilty pleasure watching these woman in their daily lives, I just can't stop watching!! It makes me appreciate my pauper life so much more and the value of true friends.
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- QuizLeanne Brown's husband Wes Brown played for Manchester United in 1998 alongside David Beckham and Sir Alex Ferguson.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Good Morning Britain: Episodio datato 19 settembre 2017 (2017)
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