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Reality Check: Ryan Serhant’s “Owning Manhattan” returns for season 2

Reality Check: Ryan Serhant’s “Owning Manhattan” returns for season 2

The New York real estate reality show “Owning Manhattan” is entering its second season, as the streaming service Netflix announced. The series follows Ryan Serhant, formerly of “Million Dollar Listing New York” and “Sell It Like Serhant”, and his team of brokers as they trade luxury real estate.

In addition, the streaming channel Roku Channel has ordered a third season of the home improvement series “Honest Renovations,” starring actress Jessica Alba and her best friend Lizzy Mathis, who also serve as executive producers.

And after a decade-long feud, “What Not to Wear” hosts Clinton Kelly and Stacy London are reuniting for a new Prime Video streaming series: “Wear Whatever the F You Want.”

“The world has changed a lot since 'What Not to Wear' aired and thankfully so have we,” the two hosts/executive producers said in a joint statement. “These days, we're no longer interested in telling people what to do based on society's norms – because there are no norms anymore! However, style is still an important form of communication and we're excited to show new clients how to align their personal messages with their life goals. It's time to celebrate individual style, not dictate it.”

No premiere date has been announced for the eight-part series.

Judge for yourself

Tamra Judge, known from seasons 3 to 14 of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” and again from seasons 17 to 18, is firing back at viewers who want to see her fired for calling out fellow star Shannon Beador for continuing to drink after a drunk driving arrest. She says Judge is only doing it to create drama.

“I [got] fired” before Season 15, “and people wanted me fired,” she said on the Aug. 27 episode of the “Two Ts in a Pod” podcast, which she and fellow former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Teddi Mellencamp hosted, according to a transcript obtained by Heavy magazine. “And then everyone was outraged. 'Bring her back.' And then they brought me back. And then they were like, 'Oh my God, she's so mean. Fire her!'”

Judge, who turns 57 on September 2, admitted: “Maybe my way of saying something isn't so sweet. But that's just who I am. That's just who I am.”

final

After Jenn Tran knocked out Jonathon Johnson on The Bachelorette, Devin Strader — to whom she said “I love you” — and Marcus Shoberg are the last two men standing in the season 21 finale of The Bachelorette on ABC. The finale airs Tuesday night from 8-11 p.m., including the usual “After the Final Rose” special.

Premieres

Early Wednesday on Netflix, Season 2 of this competition set in the Alaskan wilderness sees 16 survivalists compete to “outlast” each other, with the twist that they must ultimately be part of a team to win… Then from 9 p.m. to 10:01 p.m., Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas continue to rebuild one “bargain block” at a time in the fourth season of their show Detroit… If you've ever wondered about “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” streaming Hulu offers some answers early Friday by airing all eight episodes of the new series centered on influential Mormon mothers in one go… Also this morning on Netflix, the L.A. real estate agents of The Oppenheim Group are back and “Selling Sunset” enters its ninth round… A second premiere this week focuses on the Motor City, while OWN begins season 2 of the three couples navigating “Love & Marriage: Detroit.”

Summaries

Adam Christoferson, nephew of musician Michael Bolton, won the third season of ABC's “Claim to Fame” contest, which is a competition where people can guess which celebrity relative is the most famous. He beat out other finalists Shane Brando, grandson of film legend Marlon Brando, Mackenzie Adkins, daughter of country star Trace Adkins, and Hud Mellencamp, son of singer-songwriter John Mellencamp … and Heidi Klum pressed the Golden Buzzer for singer Dee Dee Simon on “America's Got Talent.”

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