New York gathered her thoughts, fixed her hair, and proceeded to dog walk Omarosa verbally.

Former "RHOA" star Cynthia Bailey and "Married To Medicine's" Quad Webb delve into the fact vs. fiction on reality television on the next episode of "Listen To Black Women: The Podcast."

I guess this means this misguided chick will be on the next season of "Love and Hip Hop" huh?

I mean, am I the only one who has noticed that most of these women-led reality TV shows features the quintessential gay manservants? What's that about?

There are some lessons to be learned from the orchestrated trials and tribulations of cast members.

Don't lie. You know you've seen every episode of these shows...

(Afro) — Ward 7 Councilwoman Yvette Alexander is on the attack—nothing to do with city business, but rather her Council peers’ appearance on Marion Barry’s “Mayor for Life” reality show.   According to Alexander, who has called the show “cheesy,” City Council members and staff need to stick to their duties serving the District and forget […]