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Friday, November 19, 2010
New reality show called Texas Rancher Wives wants you, you overpriveledged ranch lady
A new reality show is coming to Texas with the working title of Texas Rancher Wives. The producers are currently looking for "very privileged country" women who they can portray on the show -- and that includes women in the North Texas area. Why rich ranchers? "They want a feel of The Real Housewives but with a country, down-to-earth twist," said Zena Van Ackeren, a casting director at Shed Media in L.A., via email. "We want women that are connected with the land and agriculture in some way." Best-case scenario is if said women are 21-40 years old and married to "ranchers, cattlemen, cowboys, or Texas types." If the cast comes from the DFW area, Van Ackeren said they'll do some filming locally. We won't know until they pick their rich bitches. They also aren't releasing what network it will air on but call it a "major cable network." The casting company helped produce The Real Housewives of New York and Supernanny, among others...more
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