Bravo shows are like Bedazzled cotton candy: No substance, so so so much style and totally addictive. (And yes, OK, fine, the Top Chef franchise has some substance.)
The network just threw its advertisers a party and gave us fans a gift bag of treats. In addition to a slew of new series annoucements, the network has ordered new seasons of�Bethenny Ever After (yay!), Tabatha's Salon Takeover, Top Chef Just Desserts (yay!), The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (quintuple yay!).�
Plus, which Project Runway and Rachel Zoe Project�personalities just got spinoffs?
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Project Runway drag-queen-dress designer Chris March�is getting his own show, called Mad Fashion, and it's about time. Such a good idea to give this guy his own show; he is ridiculously funny and exactly the kind of guy you want to spend an hour with while you're decompressing from a long day at work. The other star getting his own spotlight on Bravo is Rachel Zoe's former assistant Brad Goreski, soon to be the lead of It's a Brad Brad World. Mmm?do you love or hate this guy? Will he be a good reality show star?
Meanwhile, the network ordered a bunch of new series and franchise extensions. Namely: The salon takeover franchise starring Tabatha Coffey expands to include other small businesses in Tabatha Takes Over; Roble and Co. is a new catering-centric reality series, starring Chef Roble Ali of New York City; Ready to Wear is about a high-end consignment shop in NYC; Project Soulmate is Millionaire Matchmaker in Manhattan, with Lori Zaslow as the leading yenta; Million Dollar Listing NY is a franchise extension to the Big Apple; Miss Advised (awful title!) is about three single relationship experts having to sometimes take their own medicine; The Therapists is about shrinks having to sometimes have to take their own medicine; and Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis is about remodeling your house and your state of mind simultaneously;
Bravo is also introducing Most Eligible: Dallas, which is about socialites (of both genders) dating in the big city. So, will this be the pioneer edition of a younger version of Housewives franchise, or is it just another dating show?
What's your favorite Bravo series? Hit the comments with your picks!
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