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The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans is the third and final season of the spin-off miniseries of The Real World, that reunited the cast members of the ninth season of the show. It is the first season of Homecoming to include all cast members living in one house. [ 1 ]
Eric Nies, The Real World: New York Judd Winick of The Real World: San Francisco holding a copy of his 2000 novel, Pedro and Me Sean Duffy, Former Congressman of Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District (2011-2019) originally from The Real World: Boston Irene McGee of The Real World: Seattle Julie Stoffer of The Real World: New Orleans Mike Mizanin of The Real World: Back to New York holding up ...
The Dufossat Street house in Uptown New Orleans, where the cast lived. The cast lived at a house at 1633-1635 Dufossat Street, in Uptown New Orleans.Last sold in 2019 for $2.05 million, the house features 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, a landscaped front garden, a pool, historic mantels, and an additional apartment equipped with a full kitchen that can be used for an entertainment room or separate ...
The third season of “The Real World Homecoming” is coming to Paramount Plus next month. The cast of 2001’s “The Real World: New Orleans,” including David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck ...
After reuniting the casts of New York and Los Angeles, Paramount+ has brought back together the housemates of the original New Orleans season for an all-new installment The Real World Homecoming.
The season 9 cast of MTV’s long-running reality TV franchise, The Real World: New Orleans, has reunited after 22 years to continue the social experiment of finding out “what happens when ...
After the casts of the first two seasons of MTV’s The Real World -- New York and Los Angeles -- reunited for The Real World Homecoming on Paramount+, the franchise is bringing the roommates from ...
Almost every season of The Real World, beginning with its fifth season, has included the assignment of a season-long group job or task to the housemates.The New Orleans cast was assigned to work at a New Orleans Public-access television station, with a different cast member acting as the producer of the segment every week.