
"Love Thy Nader, the glossy new Hulu/Freeform reality show following the lives of model Brooks Nader and her model sisters in New York, almost feels like watching Cocomelon with the bold glamour TikTok filter on. The series leans heavily into everything it thinks a reality show should be - good-looking siblings breaking free from their traditional upbringing, going through public breakups, launching clothing lines, and fighting in full glam on girls trips."
"It's just the latest entry to try to capitalize on the formula perfected by Keeping Up With the Kardashians. In recent years, shows like The Culpo Sisters, The Family Stallone, and The Bradshaw Bunch have all attempted to follow in those high-heeled footsteps by building a series around famous(ish) sisters. But those failed copycats demonstrate that while the Kardashians might have made it look easy, it takes a lot to successfully be an "It" family."
"Much as Keeping Up did, Love Thy Nader features the public trials and internal tribulations of glammed-up sisters (one of whom - Brooks, in this case - is more famous than the others) trying to make a name for themselves in the entertainment industry, all while attacking each other with cutting remarks for the cameras. But the commonality that's perhaps most key,"
Love Thy Nader follows model Brooks Nader and her model sisters living in New York as they pursue careers in entertainment and fashion. The series packages polished aesthetics, glamorized sibling conflict, product launches, and public breakups into familiar reality-TV beats. The show mirrors Keeping Up With the Kardashians by centering one relatively more famous sister while showcasing staged fights and camera-ready insults. The premiere connects to a known tabloid story: Brooks's breakup after discovering a threesome involving her Dancing With the Stars partner Gleb Savchenko at Joshua Tree. The tabloid-linked scandal provides a built-in hook that aims to boost viewer engagement.
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