Second Wives Club
Second Wives Club

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Second Wives Club

2017
TV Show
Canceled
1 Season
English

Follow a group of young women who are married to wealthy, older, previously-divorced men, and the baggage that comes along with them.

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Director: N/A (Reality Series)Genres: Reality Television, Drama

Plot Summary

Second Wives Club follows the lives of five women in Los Angeles who are either married to or have been married to professional athletes. The series chronicles their lavish lifestyles, complicated relationships, and the drama that ensues as they navigate their social circles and personal challenges. It delves into their friendships, rivalries, and the unique dynamics of dating and marrying wealthy, high-profile individuals.

Critical Reception

As a reality television series, Second Wives Club did not receive traditional critical reviews in the same vein as scripted dramas or comedies. Its reception was primarily driven by audience engagement with the genre. The show was criticized by some for perpetuating stereotypes and focusing on superficial aspects of its cast's lives, while fans of the genre often enjoyed the drama and escapism it offered.

What Reviewers Say

  • Focuses heavily on the materialistic and dramatic aspects of the cast's lives.

  • Features typical reality TV tropes including interpersonal conflicts and lavish displays.

  • Appeals to viewers who enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of the wealthy and famous.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Second Wives Club are scarce and often mixed, reflecting the niche appeal of reality television focused on affluent lifestyles. Viewers who enjoy shows with high drama, luxury, and interpersonal conflicts tend to find it entertaining. However, many also find the content to be shallow or overly produced, lacking genuine substance.

Fun Fact

The series was originally developed under the title 'WAGs LA' before being rebranded as 'Second Wives Club'.

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