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Kendra Wilkinson se juntará a Douglas Elliman, da empresa de imóveis mais bem-sucedida de Los Angeles, para aprender o ofício.Kendra Wilkinson se juntará a Douglas Elliman, da empresa de imóveis mais bem-sucedida de Los Angeles, para aprender o ofício.Kendra Wilkinson se juntará a Douglas Elliman, da empresa de imóveis mais bem-sucedida de Los Angeles, para aprender o ofício.
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I feel for her. She has worked so hard to get to this point, and they threw her to the wolves. Starting out selling real estate with multi-million dollar homes would be next to impossible for the best of them. She needs confidence builders, training and experience. The way these men are looking down on her as a totally inexperienced realtor is disgusting. They are not providing her with the true tools she needs to succeed. It's obvious they are hoping for her failure.
I really enjoy Kendra. I have the highest respect for her. She's quirky, smart and sweet. Much to the contrary of her real-instate partners who keep on patronising her -- and so do the producers of the show. This is really annoying and shows how many more centuries we have to go for cis-men to take a step down, and evolve beyond dated heteronormativity media representation. I keep on rolling my eyes. So you go Kendra and kick their asses! Success and power to you.
This show is entertaining, but extraordinarily cringe. Kendra clearly has no real world skills outside of living at the Playboy mansion and being a stay at home mom. She's definitely not a real estate agent, and every opportunity on this show was clearly organised by producers to add storyline to the show and make Kendra seem more competent than she is because the shows pre-written plot was for their would-be realtor to succeed and become a powerful boss lady.
I'm sure that this t.v show is Kendra's real job, because a real estate agent she is not. It's hard to watch her fumble through open houses, making herself look foolish in front of potential buyers and confusing men trying to sleep with her as "leads". Kendra is probably the dumbest person I've seen on reality t.v and it astounds me.
This girl wouldn't be able to land a job a McDonalds if not for her lingering Playboy fame and marriage to a famous football player.
That being said, the show's entertaining, if only to make fun of.
I'm sure that this t.v show is Kendra's real job, because a real estate agent she is not. It's hard to watch her fumble through open houses, making herself look foolish in front of potential buyers and confusing men trying to sleep with her as "leads". Kendra is probably the dumbest person I've seen on reality t.v and it astounds me.
This girl wouldn't be able to land a job a McDonalds if not for her lingering Playboy fame and marriage to a famous football player.
That being said, the show's entertaining, if only to make fun of.
It is seems to be, if you watch LA flipping shows anyway, that you only need to be over botoxed, much fillered, and bleach blonde to have the ability to sell million dollar properties. Not just this show, but ALL of the LA phony's. For those of us that have been "flipping" houses before that was even a term ( like 1986), this is hysterical. If you buy the saddest house in a good neighborhood and put some sweat equity into it, plastic surgery is not needed, you will make a profit and make another family very happy. Kendra is super cute and her kids are even cuter. When you are still young Kendra, maybe get out of that vampire vacuum and move out of Hollywoodland!
I just finished watching the second season, and I can't help but feel sorry for Kendra.
Having watched The Girls Next Door as a teenager and my own interest in real estate, I wanted to give Kendra Sells Hollywood a shot.
As for the show itself, yes it's scripted with some fake drama added as a garnish.. but overall it's light and great for passing time, less than 30-minute episodes. Nothing serious or groundbreaking, your average "reality show".
However, I believe that Kendra is not suited to this profession or a sphere of work.
I have lots of respect for her for trying to build a career and take good care of her children as a single mother but she's just not the right fit for such a stressful profession and there's nothing wrong with it.
Real estate is a tough and harsh business, especially in LA, that only a few can handle and succeed in it.
It's hard to watch in that aspect, through both seasons she looks like a deer in the headlights while people take advantage of her for their 5 minutes of fame.
I don't think she can handle it all mentally, and maybe she would be better suited to something she's really passionate about and in a less stressful environment.
Having watched The Girls Next Door as a teenager and my own interest in real estate, I wanted to give Kendra Sells Hollywood a shot.
As for the show itself, yes it's scripted with some fake drama added as a garnish.. but overall it's light and great for passing time, less than 30-minute episodes. Nothing serious or groundbreaking, your average "reality show".
However, I believe that Kendra is not suited to this profession or a sphere of work.
I have lots of respect for her for trying to build a career and take good care of her children as a single mother but she's just not the right fit for such a stressful profession and there's nothing wrong with it.
Real estate is a tough and harsh business, especially in LA, that only a few can handle and succeed in it.
It's hard to watch in that aspect, through both seasons she looks like a deer in the headlights while people take advantage of her for their 5 minutes of fame.
I don't think she can handle it all mentally, and maybe she would be better suited to something she's really passionate about and in a less stressful environment.
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