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In Season 22, Bronne Bruzgo was banned from residing at the cast's hotel suite by hotel management due to throwing a hotel fire extinguisher from the suite into a pool many feet below. Bruzgo was given residence in the staff quarters of the cast's employer and was allowed to visit the suite.
It is the second season of Real World to be filmed in the East North Central States region of the United States, specifically in Chicago, Illinois after The Real World: Chicago. The season featured a total of seven people with an additional 11 rotating guests who were the "Skeletons." It is the eighth season to take place in a city that had ...
The Real World You Never Saw: Paris: 11/11/2003 The Real World: New York Season 1: 09/24/2002 The Real World: Las Vegas Season 12: 05/20/2003 The Real World: Las Vegas Season 25: 07/29/2011 (Through Amazon.com MOD) Real World: Ex-Plosion Season 29: 10/30/2014 (Through Amazon.com MOD)
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 ...
The season's December 30, 2009 premiere [9] [10] [11] was watched by 1.9 million viewers. [12] The March 31, 2010 season finale was watched by 1.1 million viewers, the record low at the time for a season finale of The Real World. [13] The finale was immediately followed with a reunion special, The Real World: Washington D.C. Reunion.
The only two Real World: Austin roommates who weren’t present were Bergmann’s ex Johanna Botta (they dated for three years after their season, ending the relationship in 2008) and Collins' ex ...
The Real World: Atlanta [1] [2] is the thirty-third and final season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season as cameras document their lives and interpersonal relationships.
The cast of The Real World: San Francisco: (left) Puck Rainey, Rachel Campos, Cory Murphy, Pam Ling, Mohammed Bilal, Pedro Zamora and Judd Winick. (MTV) (Courtesy Everett Collection)