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Meet the Cast of MTV's New Gay Reality Show 'The Real Friends of WeHo'
Meet the 'Real Friends of WeHo!'
Is the all-gay version of The Real Housewives finally here?
MTV is putting its money behind the new reality show The Real Friends of WeHo, hoping it scratches the itch fans have had wanting a gay equivalent of the popular Bravo franchise The Real Housewives.
The show follows a group of six gay friends in West Hollywood and is described as an "unfiltered and honest look at a select group of friends living, loving, and pursuing their passions in the West Hollywood community. Consisting of some of Hollywood's most influential and successful LGBTQ+ celebrities, personalities, and entrepreneurs."
The Real Friends of WeHo debuts Friday, January 20 at 9pm ET/PT following RuPaul's Drag Race. Keep reading to find out who will be in the cast.
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Brad Goreski
Goreski is an in-demand Hollywood stylist married to television comedy writer and Instagram star Gary Janetti. He "is ready to step out of his comfort zone and embrace new possibilities in his life."
Todrick Hall
Hall is a multi-hyphenate who has worked with superstars like Beyonce, Taylor Swift, and RuPaul. A singer, actor, and choreographer, he's "appeared on a dozen television shows, starred in five Broadway musicals, and amassed millions of followers on multiple platforms."
Curtis Hamilton
Hamilton is a newly-out actor who is known for roles in shows and films like Surviving Compton, Charming the Hearts of Men, The Kings of Napa, and Insecure. "Having only recently come out to his family and a close circle of friends, he continues to navigate his role both in Hollywood as a 'leading man' onscreen as well as where he fits within the LA LGBTQ+ community."
Dorión Renaud
The CEO of Buttah, one of the top Black-owned skincare companies in the world, is "ready to take Buttah to new lucrative heights with a massive nationwide launch in department stores and a high-stakes advertising winter campaign that will allow himself and his company to go to the next level."
Jaymes Vaughan
Vaughan is an entertainment news host who, along with his husband Jonathan Bennett, recently launched OUTbound, a global LGBTQ+ travel company. While he juggles his responsibilities with OUTbound, he is also considering a return to hosting.
Joey Zauzig
Dubbed "the internet's best friend" by Good Morning America, Zauzig is a social media influencer and entrepreneur celebrated for his outgoing personality, messages of positivity, common sense advice, and humor.
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Mey Rude
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.