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The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles is the second season of the spin-off miniseries of The Real World, that reunited seven of the nine cast members of the second season of the show to live in the same Venice beach house they lived in for the original series. [1] Dominic Griffin and Aaron Behle did not participate in the reunion. [2]
On the heels of its two-season renewal news comes the official premiere date for Season 2, which will reunite members of the original Los Angeles cast. To find out what happens when people stop ...
2 (Los Angeles) David Edwards 21 Washington, D.C. 2 (Los Angeles) Dominic Griffin 24 Dublin, Ireland: 2 (Los Angeles) Irene Berrera-Kearns 25 Los Angeles, California: 2 (Los Angeles) Jon Brennan 18 Owensboro, Kentucky: 2 (Los Angeles) Tami Roman: 22 Los Angeles, California: 2 (Los Angeles) Beth Anthony* 22 Eugene, Oregon: 2 (Los Angeles) Glen ...
Nearly 30 years after The Real World: Los Angeles first debuted on MTV, the original cast is reuniting for season 2 of The Real World Homecoming on Paramount+. Set to premiere Nov. 24, the ...
Television news anchors — Current and former journalists presenting broadcasts in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, ...
Lots of drama, especially when it comes to the cast of The Real World: Los Angeles, which sees Beth Anthony, Beth Stolarczyk, David Edwards, Glen Naessens, Irene Berrera-Kearns, Jon Brennan and ...
Introduced as a recurring character in the season two episode "Special Delivery", Nell joined the main cast as of episode 2.11 "Disorder". She has a red pixie cut hairstyle (which she grows out as the series progresses) and is of small-medium stature (being able to wear a Hetty-sized sweater—just barely—in the episode "Disorder").
She joined the cast for season six and was let go after the finale as part of the cast overhaul. She auditioned for the show's first season, but did not make the cut. Gail Matthius (1980–1981) 13: She joined the cast for season six and was let go after the season ended. Beth Cahill (1991–1992) 13