When Bling Empire was first released on Netflix I honestly don’t think we were ready. From the crazy drama and insanely rich cast, the show is absolutely ridiculous and truly a wild ride. And the influx of Bling Empire memes being shared everywhere has proved how obsessed we all are.
From having life goals of being just like Anna, being genuinely petrified by Andrew and losing count of the amount of times Christine has named dropped – the show has got us all talking about the same moments. Here are the best memes and reactions to Bling Empire on Netflix so far.
Published January 25, 2021
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Bling Empire is Netflix’s latest reality TV series about the ridiculously wealthy. It’s bloody wild, to say the least, so of course I’m into it. I just want to be friends with
Anna Shay, that’s all.
If you haven’t gotten around to bingeing this baby yet,
And just like that my ideal career is now daughter of an arms dealer .
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If you’ve binged
Bling Empire already, then you’ll agree that Anna Shay is easily the most iconic person on the show.
For those who might not be up to speed with who Anna Shay is or even the phenomenon that is
Bling Empire, let me get you up to speed:
Bling Empire is an eight-part reality series that follows the lifestyles of the wealthy Asian elites residing in Los Angeles. To make sense of it, your best off thinking of the series as the reality TV version of
Bling Empire is everything Real Housewives wishes it was.
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When
Crazy, Rich Asians was released in cinemas, it was hard to believe that it was possible for anyone to have lives like the ones shown, filled with lavish events, more money than a normal human would know what to do with, and so many ridiculously hot people.
Well, Netflix’s latest reality show,
Bling Empire, has proved that not only are these lives real, but they are actually more common than you think.
Celebrity posturing about the Capitol Hill riot is a gruesome symptom of our sick politics
Social-media feeds are awash with Hollywood outrage about Trump and his supporters. Yet gesture politics does not equal real change
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When entertainers such as Pink dominate people s attention, is politics still a serious affair?
Credit: Jim Dyson
Politics has always been about spectacle – especially in America. From Bill Clinton standing in front of Stone Mountain in 1992 announcing his commitment to “law and order” and mass incarceration, to Donald Trump posing outside St John’s Episcopal Church with a Bible last year during the Black Lives Matter riots, putting on a show has become commonplace.