The stars of the Real Housewives of Jersey have promised plenty of drama on the upcoming series, calling the show a real-life soap opera .
Ashley Cairney, Kate Taylor and Tessa Hartmann appeared on Tuesday s episode of This Morning and said there will be drama, tears and tantrums on the show which premieres later this month.
Speaking to hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, Tessa said: You won’t be disappointed. I think we’re all so different and great fun.
Drama: The stars of the Real Housewives of Jersey have promised plenty of drama on the upcoming series, calling the show a real-life soap opera
First, pick an exclusive area known as a playground for the rich and famous. Next, add a group of friends, all wealthy and impossibly glamorous women with fabulous homes. Finally, point a camera at them and let the tears, tantrums and fallouts commence. That s been the formula for the Real Housewives reality TV series, which will return to our screens later this month from Jersey the tiny tax haven 85 miles off the mainland UK. And on an island where everyone knows everybody s business, the show is already ruffling feathers. Here, TANITH CAREY lifts the lid on what s in store . . .
A VERY FRUITFUL FRANCHISE
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In the run up to that, we re going to be introducing you to each of the leading ladies.
Today, it s Mia Ledbury!
Tell us a bit about yourself.
I grew up in Australia, lived in Sydney and then moved to London for modelling work 19 years ago. I met my husband Dan while we were both working there and the rest is history. We moved to Jersey just over five years ago just after we had our second child. I’m into healthy living, exercise and I’m pretty down to earth but also have a rebellious streak!