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Big Rich Texas is an American reality television series on the Style Network that premiered on July 17, 2011. The show is filmed in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas. [ 1 ] The series follows five wealthy Texas women and their daughters.
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Style Network logo used from 2012 to 2013 in the United States; used by most local versions in international markets. Starting around 2008, Style shifted its focus to personality-based reality programing such as Jerseylicious, Tia & Tamera, and Big Rich Texas, along with a female-focused spin-off of The Soup known as The Dish. On June 25, 2012 ...
She was introduced as a board member and representative for the charity The Fashionistas, in Esquire Network's series Big Rich Texas in 2012. She left the show after two seasons in 2013. From 2016 until 2020, she was a main cast member in Bravo's The Real Housewives of Dallas since the series premiere, leaving the show after its fourth season
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The unlikely crew, consisting of "Big" Kenny Alphin, John Rich and Gretchen Wilson (alongside their Dallas-based rap associate Cowboy Troy) pumped out a series of hits leading to sales of 10 ...
Style: Clean House: 2003–2011: How Do I Look? 2004–2012: Style: Left-Right Productions The Block: 2007–2008: G4: Ruby: 2008–2012: Esquire Network: Gay Rosenthal Productions Jerseylicious: 2010–2014: Style: Endemol USA Big Rich Texas: 2011–2013: Esquire Network: Fly on the Wall Productions Glam Fairy: 2011–2012: Style: Endemol USA ...
El Paso is also one of the few big cities in Texas where under half a million will get you 20 years of retirement. Make sure you have stashed a minimum of $487,068 to last that long in the city.