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Producer Carlos King spills on RHONJ, RHOA and race in reality TV

Unpopular with Jacques Peterson

Jacques Peterson

Tv Reviews, Tv & Film

4.2601 Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2020

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Reality TV super producer Carlos King joins the show to spill all the secrets about his time producing The Real Housewives of New Jersey and Atlanta for Bravo. What was it like working with Danielle Staub? Why were Kim Fields and Claudia Jordan fired? Can RHONJ survive without Teresa Giudice? Carlos reveals it ALL! He also discusses race in reality television and some of the double standards, as well as his work at Oprah Winfrey's OWN network.

Meanwhile, Jacques rants about Olivia Jade's appearance on Red Table Talk, breaks down Jen Shah and Mary Cosby's weird racial feud on Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, and more on Braunwyn's trainwreck behaviour on The Real Housewives of Orange County.

For some bonus content from the Carlos King interview, head on over to my Buy Me a Coffee page by clicking here.

00:00 Olivia Jade on Red Table Talk
08:00 RHOSLC rant
15:00 RHOC rant
18:30 Carlos King

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0:00.0

What's up, guys, this is Jacques and welcome back to Pop Politically Incorrect, the Politically

0:20.9

Incorrect Pop Culture Podcast. I have an amazing interview today with Carlos King, who has produced

0:27.2

a lot of your favorite Housewives seasons and a bunch of other stuff, but before we get to that,

0:31.6

I'm just going to plow through a few hot topics and Housewives recaps because there is a lot

0:36.7

that I want to get off my chest today.

0:39.1

So let's talk about Olivia Jade on Red Table Talk first because this whole thing has been

0:43.9

pissing me off really ever since the scandal broke and I've just been waiting for an opportunity

0:48.0

to go in and now is that time. So I'm sure all of you are across this story. I mean, who isn't?

0:53.7

But if you're not, I'm just going to sum it across this story. I mean, who isn't? But if you're not,

0:54.5

I'm just going to sum it up really quickly. Basically, what happened is a bunch of Hollywood

0:58.7

celebrities and rich people were caught using bribery to scam their kids into elite colleges

1:03.7

in America. They would either cheat on college entrance exams or they would fabricate sports

1:09.0

credentials. Now, Olivia Jade, who is the daughter of the actress

1:12.4

Laurie Loughlin and her dad is the guy behind that ugly Mossimo brand. What she did was pose for fake

1:18.4

rowing photos so she could get into USC, which is a popular party school that a lot of people

1:23.3

want to attend. So she posed for these fake rowing photos so she could get in on the rowing team or

1:28.9

something, even though she's like never rowed before. So that right there tells you that she's doing

1:33.5

something shady, which is relevant because on Red Table Talk, she acted like she had no idea what was

1:38.7

going on. Anyway, her parents are currently serving some slap on the wrist sentence in a cushy prison and

1:45.1

Olivia, who is a popular social media influencer, or at least she was before this whole

1:50.8

scandal, she has kicked off a redemption tour and the first stop is Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table

1:57.1

Talk Show, which, by the way, is honestly one of the worst fucking shows I've ever

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