In the age of TV what do you do when you don't like the way that you are portrayed on a series, well you try to change that image. Well it seems like that is exactly what former stars of the Bravo franchise The Real Housewives are planning on doing. The idea of a tell-all book exposing the truth behind the popular series is being toyed about with some of the show's most notorious househusbands. Real Housewives of Orange County and Real Housewives of New Jersey might be colliding soon as it is being reported that Brooks Ayers from RHOC and Jim Marchese of RHONJ fame could be joining forces to set the record straight.
According to Radar Online, Ayers reached out to Marchese about joining forces on the project through Twitter.
"Basically he and I connected on Twitter," the Jersey husband explained to Radar. "He started retweeting some things, and we talked on the phone in the last two weeks. He was interested in talking about ideas for a book."
We should compare notes and perhaps collaborate? @JLMarchese111 Could be epic! #realitytvisnotreality
— Brooks Ayers (@BrooksAyers) November 19, 2015
Yet, Marchese explained that he wasn't aware of Ayers at first since he didn't watch RHOC, but after finding a common ground on them being less than happy over the way that they were portrayed on TV, they quickly became allies, according to Reality Tea.
"It's funny because he's not the first one to reach out to me: But he's the first one to make it public on Twitter," the star explained of the idea for a book, according to The Hollywood Gossip. "It's a small universe for husbands who are abused by Bravo! He did it publicly."
"To put it this way, pretty much every disgruntled Bravo husband or housewife has reached out, so I have struck quite a cord with the community because apparently not everyone drinks the Kool-Aid," the star continued.
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