‘Vanderpump Rules’ Reunion Part 3: A Display of Disrespectful Fights or Entertainment?
The “Vanderpump Rules Reunion” has undoubtedly been one of the most controversial TV events in recent times, with Part 3 of the three-part series set to air on Bravo at 9 p.m. ET. The reality show follows Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant staff, their workplace, and relationship drama, and while some viewers may find it to be simply entertainment, others may argue that it is a display of disrespectful fights.
Background
The show, which was spawned as a spinoff from “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” has been a fan-favorite since it premiered in 2013. However, this season has been fraught with controversy, particularly around cast member Tom Sandoval’s affair with Raquel Leviss, his girlfriend Ariana Madix’s friend. The affair, which was discussed in Part 1 of the reunion show, ignited tensions among the cast, leading to disrespectful fights and aggressive behavior towards each other.
The Display of Disrespectful Fights
Part 1 of the “Vanderpump Rules Reunion” was characterized by the cast shouting over each other. At one point, things got heated between cast members James Kennedy and Tom Sandoval, with Kennedy almost coming to blows with Sandoval, leading to the host, Andy Cohen, holding Kennedy back. The behavior exhibited by the cast was inappropriate and disrespectful towards each other and shows a lack of decorum and respect for each other.
Entertainment or Trash TV?
While some may see the “Vanderpump Rules Reunion” as a form of entertainment, others argue that it is trash TV. The show is known for its drama and relationship issues, but this season has taken it to another level. While the show’s creators have undoubtedly increased viewer ratings, the question is, at what cost? The display of aggressive behavior between cast members sets a poor example and sends the message that it is okay to act that way towards others, even on national television.
Editorial and Advice
Reality TV shows have often been criticized for their lows as they continually push the boundaries of bad behavior as a selling point. The “Vanderpump Rules Reunion” part three is no exception. While the producers may argue that the drama is entertaining, it is clear that there is a line that should not be crossed. Cast members should be aware that their behavior sends a message to viewers, especially young people, who look up to them as role models. Moving forward, the show’s creators and participants should think carefully about the impact of their behavior and actions on others and the message they are sending to the audience.
In conclusion, it is vital to hold reality shows accountable for the negative and disrespectful behavior they promote. While entertainment is crucial, it is also essential to promote mutual respect and uphold moral standards as crucial values to model to the viewers.
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