Horrible role model - cry baby - spoiled brat behavior
Everyone else was fine- oh and Stacy Dash, what a joke. The entire show looks like a throwing together hot mess - a Dreamdoll seems to got her fame on her looks with minimal talent - india Love, a total bot of a celebrity like seriously - it's just eye opening to media has done to these ppl - the nerve of them belittling college on this show - it's funny and ridiculous but sad when you look at it in retrospect - ray j had to google a simple vocabulary word because he didn't even understand what they were saying- I do feel for him it's sad 😢
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Big Freedia
hypchyck-115 December 2023
I decided to watch this on a whim on Netflix. It was entertaining and much better than expected (exception: Ray J) but Big Freedia stole the show for me. Omgosh so in love with her personality - what a beautiful, kind, honest and loving person she is! How you live your life is nobody's business but let me tell you I would take a world full of Big Freedia's over the ugliness among the general population.
I loved to see what appeared to be true growth for the celeb participants. I am not a reality TV watcher, TikTok person or influencer influenced - so most of these folks I'd never heard of. It was very good; I like that most of them learned something new as far as education, and definitely learned something about themselves.
Big Freedia though - yes. A person I'd want to be friends with, who would bring goodness and light.
I loved to see what appeared to be true growth for the celeb participants. I am not a reality TV watcher, TikTok person or influencer influenced - so most of these folks I'd never heard of. It was very good; I like that most of them learned something new as far as education, and definitely learned something about themselves.
Big Freedia though - yes. A person I'd want to be friends with, who would bring goodness and light.
Entertaining and Enjoyable!
EyeSeesMovies17 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Saw it on Netflix and decided to give it a chance, so glad I did! The lack of backstabbing, lack of bickering, and lack of fights is half of the reasons I continued to watch episode after episode, then finding myself at the end of season one. I genuinely laughed episode after episode! The housemates seemed to naturally get along with one another and I love that for them and for Black culture. I also genuinely tested up a few times, when members of the cast shared some of their stories.
I admit, in the first couple of episodes, I was worried about the dynamic, with Stacey there...not because of her political views, but because she seemed very closed off and shy. I think Slim called it right, she was more sensitive than the others gave her consideration. I also agree with the cast, in that she maybe could've made more effort to join in. Honestly though, I believe the producers would've keep her on the show for unnecessary drama.
I admit, in the first couple of episodes, I was worried about the dynamic, with Stacey there...not because of her political views, but because she seemed very closed off and shy. I think Slim called it right, she was more sensitive than the others gave her consideration. I also agree with the cast, in that she maybe could've made more effort to join in. Honestly though, I believe the producers would've keep her on the show for unnecessary drama.
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