The lesbun version of the runaway hit Bravo TV series ‘Real Housewives’ is set to premiere on Showtime cable network. Showtime, which brought us the canceled, highly rated series The L Word — has assembled a cast of gorgeous, mostly white and one mixed, professional lesbuns for its new series, The Real L Word.
Here’s a break down of the cast courtesy of Eonline:
• Tracy, 29: Smokin’ hot film and television development executive Tracy is the newbie to the lesbian scene, and still struggling with her mother, who’s having a hard time dealing with Tracy’s sexuality. Throughout The Real L Word, we’ll watch Tracy juggle career and a new relationship.
• Whitney, 27: We’re bound to see some drama with this one! The Hollywood special effects artist is a self-professed terrible girlfriend, saying she’s “always looking for love, but losing to lust.” Keep an eye on this street-smart wild child.
• Nikki, 37: Already famous in her own right (she’s a rep/manager/producer/industry bigwig, and publicly came out on The Oprah Winfrey Show!), Nikki is now engaged and planning her wedding to Real L Word costar Jill.
• Rose, 35: Listen up, fans of the original L Word—Rose was actually the inspiration for Papi. This real estate advisor is a “lotharia” who wants to settle down, but can’t seem to shake her old habits. She’s currently in a loving relationship and has the full support of her family.
• Mickey, 34: Also a bit of an L.A. celeb, Mickey is the founder of The Gallery Los Angeles and produces LA Fashion Weekend. She’s also engaged and trying to plan a wedding of her own. We’ll see if she can balance her fiancée, clients and the motorcycle she loves so much.
• Jill, 33: This Jersey girl next door is engaged to costar Nikki and enjoys her career as a writer in Los Angeles. She, too, has the support of her family.
The Real L Word premieres on June 20 on Showtime. Check your local listings for the time.
Source: EOL
LOL… :lolol:
I won’t be watching this one.
As a straight woman, I don’t care about this mess.
None of them look “butch”.
Disgusting!
Next!
No sisters???? I guess it is just as hard for an openly black lesbian to get into TV/MOVIES as it is for an openly gay black men….I never watched the Lword, but was there any black main characters??
yikes..not gonna be bothered with that crap…
borring, they should have did this Atlanta, that way a popular blogger could have been on there
@b-boy, I think Pam Grier was on the L Word
None of them look butch? The hell you say @Anna :lolol:
Great idea. I’m sure this will be popular if it shows some intimacy!
(everyone love lesbuns!)
@SandraRose…say if they approached you to do the show…would you???
so black lesbuns were a fit for this show? Are you kidding me? So not only do men not want us, women don’t either?
They can eat a dyck.
@Man, Straight men (some) love lesbuns, which is odd since they don’t mess with men.
I’ll pass on this show.
Cinderella men like to see women
all over each other!
LMAO @ Karaz. A former Black lesbian co-worker would tell me stories of racism within the gay and lesbian community. How a gay person can be racist is beyond me :confused:
I don’t care to dwlve into the sex lives of these, or any other gay for that matter. That’s all it’s about, otherwise, they could just cast them in a reality show minus the sexuality factor.
Cinderella, you would think they’d know better, eh?
Yea…this ain’t for me but OK. I will not be watching!
I’m sure HBO will be casting the male version of this show soon.
@cinderella
Straight men (some) love lesbuns, which is odd since they don’t mess with men.
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naw, most women have a Lil bi in them. Even the hard core studs
LaTech, HBO knows better! That ain’t even their cup of tea (no pun). They only create ‘in your face’ shows with 1 or two extrememly gay characters and that is what seems to work, and they’d better keep that formula or perish!
Does anyone watch How To Make It In America?
I just might have to get HBO.
I’m sorry “CORRECTION” Showtime.
Yawn….. I will be glad when this obsession over lesbians is over. The same thing happened a few years ago when all the shows had to have a gay male character. I mean if they really wanted to show the real lives of lesbians they would’ve included at least one who isn’t a lipstick. But whatever I’m glad I dont have showtime
Sandra why do you favorably promote lesbianism, but ridicule and bash gay men? Is that form of separtism healthy or fair?