Series from 2010
| Genres: | Drama, Gyser, Sci-Fi |
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Soon there will be "Real Housewives" all across America (for better or worse), as Bravo expands its successful franchise into Beverly Hills. Cameras f…
En la presentación de las mujeres ricas, Adrienne, propietaria de los Sacramento Kings, se lleva a Lisa, Kim, Kyle, Camille y Taylor en su jet privado a ver un partido.
It’s Easter weekend in Beverly Hills but that doesn’t mean that there is any less drama. Adrienne is on her way to Vegas for a shoot with a hot male model but she reluctantly decides to takes her husband Paul. Meanwhile, Kyle and Kim start squabbling at their family’s vacation home in Palm Desert when Kyle accuses Kim of having no life outside her children, an accusation that just might be true.
The glam of Beverly Hills meets the glitz of Las Vegas as Adrienne invites the ladies and their husbands to a Jay-Z concert at her Vegas casino resort, the Palms. Camilles husband, Kelsey Grammer, is in New York rehearsing a Broadway play, so Camille relishes this weekend trip with the girls until she and Kyle start butting heads. Unfortunately, for those two, what happens in Vegas does not stay there -- and the fight continues back home.
After spending $50,000 on an over-the-top tea party, to celebrate her daughter Kennedy’s fourth birthday, Taylor is upstaged by her husband who brings in an even bigger birthday present. Meanwhile, Camille discusses her marriage while relaxing in her Hawaii home and Lisa receives a heartwarming birthday surprise.
Camille invites the women to New York for the premiere of Kelsey Grammer’s Broadway musical, but things are off to a very rough start. Adrienne receives some bad news from home and Kyle is still worried about the fallout from her and Camille’s Vegas showdown.
Still in New York, the women are all reeling over the past evening's meltdown and Kim continues to add fuel to the fire by refusing to stand up for her sister. It’s the day of Kelsey’s premiere and everyone’s nerves are fraught, but it’s a glamorous evening and it seems like the women do their best to sweep their problems under the rug -- at least while they are in New York.