We all know that the Real Housewives franchise is very serious business. But even epic, nation-changing conflict can sometimes be fodder for humor. The Huffington Post reports that six ladies from Westchester, CA put together a video called "Real Housewives of Westchester" (get it?), which spoofs the real "Real Housewives."
Local Ladies Spoof 'Real Housewives' to Raise Money
LAist Interview: Ines Romero of Danske Hollywoodfruer, Denmark's "Real Housewives of Hollywood"
Though The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is currently filming, it appears certain European audiences have already beaten us to the punch. On the tails of a highly successful run in Sweden, Danke Hollywoodfruer, or essentially, "The Real Danish Housewives of Hollywood" has premiered in Denmark to rave reviews. Much like our American versions, the series follows a handful of Hollywood housewives, all of Danish decent, as they galavant through Los Angeles living the extravagant, glamourous lifestyle we all live. (Right?) We caught up with Ines Romero, one of the show's stars, who helped us see Hollywood living through a Scandinavian socialite's eyes.
TV Junkie: 'Rockville'; 'Modern Toss' Premieres; McShane on 'Daily'; Kardashian Frenzy on Fallon
Today in the web TV world, Josh Schwartz's (Gossip Girl, The O.C., Chuck) music-themed web series, "Rockville CA" premieres on TheWB.com. The show features both indie favorites and up-and-coming bands such as Eagles of Death Metal, The Broken West, and Bishop Allen. “Rockville CA” is set in a fictional Los Angeles rock club and was shot on location at The Echo, which is an actual, real rock club, that you might have heard of if you have a heartbeat.
TV Junkie: Presidential Address; Finales for 'Leverage' + '10 Items or Less'; TV Viewing Trends; Happy Birthday Abe Vigoda
We have a host of finales tonight but the ones to keep an eye on are Timothy Hutton's "Leverage" (10pm on TNT, pictured right) and John Lehr's "10 Items or Less" (11pm on USA). Of local note, KNBC will be doing a special at 9pm on their historical 60 years of broadcasting in Los Angeles. KNBC helped define the medium of television and is due many accolades for it's services to the community over these 6 decades.
TV Junkie: Super Bowl to Get Movie Ads
There's only three weeks to go until the Super Bowl and NBC still has to sell some ads so they're looking to the movie studios to fill up the remaining (10%) of slots. So what we're saying is that at least 1 out of 10 ads will be for a movie, with all the ads adding up to over $200 million for NBC.

