
"Rachel Zoe becoming a Real Housewife may at first seem "bananas," to quote one of her catchphrases. But so far, it's working out quite well. In June, Bravo announced that the designer and fashion icon would join The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for Season 15, marking her return to Bravo after over a decade. And Zoe is exactly what the show needed."
"Zoe's presence feels reminiscent of reality TV prior to social media, especially as it pertains to the Housewives franchise. Over the past decade, as social media rumors have become bigger storylines on Bravo shows, many Housewives have come across as guarded on screen, more concerned with preserving their brands and reputations than being truthful about what's going on in their lives. With Zoe, this isn't a problem at all."
"In her first few minutes on RHOBH, Zoe describes the end of her marriage to ex-husband Berman in great detail, admitting her "greatest regret" and stating he had become "unrecognizable" to her. She opens up about his "tricky" relationship with their sons, 14-year-old Skylar and 12-year-old Kaius, and Berman being spotted with a new girlfriend just days after their separation. "I'll let you do the math," she told a producer."
Rachel Zoe joins The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for Season 15, marking a return to Bravo after more than a decade. Zoe headlined The Rachel Zoe Project beginning in 2008, which ran five seasons and launched careers for former associates like Brad Goreski and Jeremiah Brent. Zoe built a reputation through styling high-profile clients and memorable, viral catchphrases. Her presence contrasts with more guarded Housewives shaped by social media, as she speaks candidly about personal matters. Zoe openly recounts the end of her marriage, details about her ex-husband's relationship with their sons, and recent developments after their separation.
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