RandomGlitter
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I love the way she looks in those last pics... not so much foundation, and she doesn't look as uptight. Not keen on the outfit, though.
but I won't be suprised if she's actually like that in real life too. I was the few people at the very beginning (circa the bc the feud with tinsley era) found her to be very gorgeous and with great style. but after watching the show... she doesn't seem interesting anymore. still look pretty with fabulous collection of accessories. but as a person... meh![]()
), this is what she said in a recent interview. It makes complete sense, and I think the things she says applies not just to her, but also several other characters that are portrayed in a negative light on reality TV shows. I also think her whole conflict with Erin is exaggerated by MTV. You can tell that they edit facial expressions and dialogues that are responses to other situations into another situation. Same with Whitney's conversations with other people.YZ: What are some things we wouldn't know about you from watching "The City?"
OP: Well, there’s a lot people don’t get to see. I think for the most part you see me in a stressful work environment butting heads with a coworker… and of course there’s a lot that takes place that eventually ends up on the editing room floor. Unfortunately you don’t get to see me with the people I really love and care about and how I interact with them, which is very different from the way I interact with most people on the show.
YZ: It’s not a secret that reality shows do not always match the reality. How do you feel about your portrayal on the show?
OP: I know that people who watch the show tend to feel like they know me, but there’s a lot more to me beyond what you see on The City. I don’t think that the 10 minutes of screen time I get every week can really give anyone a true sense of what I’m like as a person. Whether its negative or positive, I think what you see of me on the show is a very limited aspect of my life and my personality.
I feel idiotic for making a big deal out of a reality tv show 

Don't get me wrong, I do respect your opinion!

^ I liked that interview! I cringe at how Olivia is portrayed on The City and really hope she is not as "useless" and dispassionate as the show makes her out to be. Anyhow, for the most part she is shown in a negative light so if I were her, I'd leave the show... Although Olivia's the only reason why I watch the show.


OP: Well, there’s a lot people don’t get to see. I think for the most part you see me in a stressful work environment butting heads with a coworker… and of course there’s a lot that takes place that eventually ends up on the editing room floor. Unfortunately you don’t get to see me with the people I really love and care about and how I interact with them, which is very different from the way I interact with most people on the show.
People should know already that The City is about as real as Joan Rivers' face. She probably isn't a b*tch.


People should know already that The City is about as real as Joan Rivers' face. She probably isn't a b*tch.

Spotted: Leighton and Olivia Palermo at the Swarovski party. Which is kind of perfect since many speculate O is the real life Blair!


To me, it just looks intentional. Look at the last picture. Everyone except Olivia looks like they are having fun. They probably told her to do a frown and a bitchy face.![]()

People should know already that The City is about as real as Joan Rivers' face. She probably isn't a b*tch.
