What to Watch After the Real Housewives? 20 TV Shows to Satisfy Your Drama Craving!

So, I got really sick a while back, and let me tell you, it felt like forever. During that time, I basically watched, and rewatched, pretty much everything worth watching. I mean, you name any show that was popular in the past ten years, and I’ve probably seen it. After being stuck inside for so long, I was on a mission to find something new but still familiar. My friend suggested I look for shows like “The Real Housewives.”

First, I spent some time remembering all “The Real Housewives” series I watched. It’s a lot! Then I started searching for other reality shows with a similar vibe – you know, drama, wealthy people, interesting locations. I figured other people must have had the same idea, so I checked out a bunch of online forums and articles.

My Watchlist

  • “The Real Housewives” Series:

    What to Watch After the Real Housewives? 20 TV Shows to Satisfy Your Drama Craving!

    This was my starting point. I rewatched some of my favorite seasons, just to get back into the groove. This helped me remember what I liked so much about the series.

  • “Bling Empire”:

    Someone online mentioned this show, and it sounded right up my alley. It’s about a group of super-rich Asians in Los Angeles. The drama is totally there, plus the lifestyles are even more over-the-top.

  • “Selling Sunset”:

    I found this one while browsing, and it looked promising. It’s about real estate agents in LA, selling multi-million dollar homes. There’s a good mix of professional competition and personal drama.

  • “Southern Charm”:

    A friend told me about this show, which is set in Charleston, South Carolina. It follows a group of socialites, and there’s definitely a lot of drama and interesting relationships to watch. A bit different from Beverly Hills, but still got me hooked.

After I did a lot of searching, I finally had a solid list of shows to try. I decided to watch them through a streaming service I already had. That way, I can watch them live or on-demand, and I can even record stuff if I want to. Now, I’m happily working my way through the list, and it’s been a great way to fill the void left by “The Real Housewives.” It’s not exactly the same, but these shows are definitely hitting the spot for now.