Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Finally, a real reality show

This week college students are watching the reality show "Being Bobby Brown."

In the course of six months (or every Thursday at 9 p.m. on Bravo for the TV audience), the show's Grammy-award winning namesake and his superstar wife, Whitney Houston, work to put their topsy-turvy lives back on track.

"Being Bobby Brown" gives a bird's-eye view of the power couple's lifestyle, along with children LaPrincia, Bobby Kristina, and Bobby Jr.

From award wins to court dates, the couple's turbulent relationship has been highly publicized- but that doesn't stop us from wanting more. In "Being Bobby Brown," we see the family's lighthearted moments and the parents' childlike hearts.

In the late '80s and early '90s, Brown and Houston were both musical sensations, but Houston's four-octave vocal range dominated the industry. Although the show is titled "Being Bobby Brown," critics had predicted Whitney's star power would overshadow her husband.

But, viewer Shannon Whetstone said, "one begins to notice the humility that he has ... I'd rather watch "Being Bobby Brown" rather than "Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica." The Browns are giving the American public their true selves, and the Simpsons are portraying what they think everyone wants to see."

Brown and Houston really do have "Something In Common!"


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