TNT's Private Live of Nashville Wives cast is ready for the spotlight and the inevitable comparison to Bravo's similary themed Housewives shows, but feud proned Ana Fernandez insists the ladies of the Music City are "hard-working and humble" and nothing like their Real Houswives of Beverly Hills counterparts.
TNT is thrusting six new ladies in the reality television limelight for its newest attempt at reality television programing with The Private Lives of Nashville Wives, but the cast promise that they are going to be different for the average overindulged middle-age debutants that you are used to seeing.
Glass and glazing construction company owner Ana Fernandez, told In Touch that, for one, the Tennessee ladies weren't consumed by materialism like the Housewives in other cities:
"We don't sit around talking about the $15,000 goody bags we'll get for our kids' birthday parties...We're humble and hard-working."
Whether they are classier or not is yet to be determined, but lucky for us they seem to have at least as many problem getting along their men and each other as women of Bravo's shows.
Betty Malo and Anan Fernandez both live in Nashville so they can be close together but they fight like cats and dogs on fire.
Jenny Terrell claims to be a straight shooter who told In Touch that she tells it like it is:
"I don't have tolerance for nonsense...I think I'm even more direct than NeNe!"
And just like NeNe she is hated by virtually everyone else on the show, because what she call nonsense for which she has no tolerance other people call civility and public niceties.
Sarah Davidson seems to be truly different that anyone on television is she if really as affable and amicable as she pretended to be with In Touch:
"I think I'm the only one in the cast who didn't have a conflict with anyone...I got along with everyone!"
With that kind of attitude there is no way Davidson will be allowed to return for Season 2.
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