A reality show that followed Simmons, his wife, Shannon Tweed, and his two children, it was standard enough reality fare, save for the episodes where Simmons had to take a lie detector test to see if he’d been sleeping around or not.
Arguably a family born for reality TV, the Wahlbergs are a clan of intensely high-frequency roughneck Bostonians, comprising one Hollywood actor, one member of New Kids on the Block and an array of peripheral biological and honorary Wahlbergs including Jenny McCarthy and the guy they based Drama from Entourage on.
It’s a reality show about a bunch of identical-looking Stepford Wives – trapped inside a loop of only being famous because they’ve got a show – strutting around a warehouse-sized mansion saying absolutely nothing of note.
Today sees the debut of The Baldwins, a reality TV show about Alec and Hilaria Baldwin and their seven children.
Meet the Rees-Moggs was an attempt to show Jacob and his clan as a normal family, which is especially hard to do when you live in a mansion full of portraits of yourself and local people keep spray painting the phrase “Posh Twat” around town.