real talk More money, more problems Drama abounds in ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ By Kyla Brewer TV Media Real Housewives of Potomac,” airing Sunday, July 28, on Bravo. More money, more prob- lems: Money may seem like the answer to all of your problems, but even wealthy people have issues. Socialites in one of the coun- try’s most affluent cities face financial dilemmas, relationship drama and more in the new season of “The Real Housewives of Potomac,” airing Sunday, July 28, on Bravo. Now in its fourth season, the show is the eighth installment of “The Real Housewives” franchise, which documents the lives of wealthy women in various regions in the United States and internationally. Based in Potomac, Maryland, the show has featured a roster of local socialites, anchored by Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Robyn Dixon and Karen Huger. This season also features Mo- nique Samuels and Candiace Dillard as main cast members (along with Dillard’s fiancé Chris Bassett), while Season 1 main cast member Katie Rost appears as a friend. As in past editions of the show, the women lean on each other as they face challenges this season. After The Washington Post broke the news about Ray’s tax debt, he and Karen have been the talk of Potomac. Elsewhere, Ashley has been struggling with her need to be financially responsible for her mother, and Gizelle finally seems happy with Sherman. Also this season, Monique and Chris have been considering expanding their family now that they’ve moved into their new home. Robyn and Juan are the subjects of scrutiny because of the way they live their lives. All the while, Dillard, former Miss United States, tries to find her place in the group. Find out what’s next for the friends as they face the ups and downs of modern life in “The Candiace Dillard, Chris and Monique Samuels and Raymond and Karen Huger in “The Real Housewives of Potomac” Big easy charm: New Orleans is one of the most iconic cities in the U.S., a thriving hub of lively music, creative cuisine and vi- brant nightlife. However, beyond Bourbon Street is a world of posh parties and privilege and one reality TV series brings viewers inside the action. Cameras once again follow socialites and their families in Season 2 of “Southern Charm New Orleans,” airing Sunday, July 28, on Bravo. The show is the third spinoff of Bravo’s Southern Charm franchise, which also includes “Southern Charm Sa- vannah.” In the “New Orleans” edition, some of the wealthiest residents in the city enjoy an exclusive community steeped in tradition. Many of the show’s participants were born into wealthy families and have grown up in an elite so- cial circle accustomed to costume balls and other lavish parties. As viewers found out in Season 1, there are plenty of secrets lurking just beneath the surface of the picture-perfect society. The group includes former pro- fessional NFL player Jeff Charles- ton, who’s struggling to move on in the wake of his divorce this season. Meanwhile, his ex-wife, Reagan, has reconnected with a former lover and gotten remar- ried, eager to have the family she’s always wanted. Tamica Lee focuses on motherhood and marriage as she goes from early morning anchor to lead of an afternoon show. Personal trainer Barry works to ex- pand his fitness empire. Elsewhere, Justin feels pressure to take his relationship with Kelsey to 20 | Screentime July 24, 2019 | East Oregonian and Hermiston Herald the next level. While Jon finds success in the prestigious art world, Rachel’s career flourishes. High-stakes real estate: While tourists may flock to L.A. to sneak a peek at the posh homes of celebrities, not everyone gets a look inside. Luckily, a new TV series is about to bring viewers inside the red-hot Los Angeles real estate market. Suge Jacob Knight, son of infamous hip-hop producer Suge Knight, follows his dream of becoming a real estate mogul in “Love & Listings,” premiering Wednesday, July 31, on VH1. Cameras follow Knight and his cohorts as they try to close million-dollar deals on some of the most glamorous homes in the L.A. area. In the official VH1 trailer for the reality TV series, Knight talked about not letting his dad down: “Getting that real estate license and becoming the top real estate agent in L.A. is the first step to making my father proud,” Knight said. Having grown up around celebrities, he has a lot of high- profile contacts to get him start- ed in his real estate career. The show will feature appearances by stars such as Jermaine Dupri, Jordin Sparks, Amber Rose, Ray J, Brandy Norwood and Laz Alonso. As the title suggests, “Love & Listings” chronicles Knights journey to success, while also documenting the drama be- tween the top real estate agents in the area. In addition to Knight, the show shines a spotlight on an eclectic mix of seasoned pro- fessionals and up-and-com- ing agents. Late laughs Conan Beto O’Rourke said if we don’t deal with climate change, we only have 10 more years on Earth. In response, Bernie Sanders said, “I’d love 10 more years on Earth.” Joe Biden promised that, if elected, he’ll cure cancer. Which explains why just this morning President Trump came out in support of cancer. The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon A man in Japan just spent $18,000 to marry a cartoon hologram. That explains why her side of the aisle didn’t have any friends … and why his side didn’t either. KFC gave a family $11,000 for naming their baby girl after Col. Sanders. They said the money will really help the new baby, along with her siblings, Long John Silver and P.F. Chang. I heard about a 102-year-old woman who just became the oldest person ever to go skydiving. And this was cool, at 102 years old, she was able to use her skin as a parachute. A man in Florida tried to pay for a hotdog at a gas station using weed. Which is ridiculous, because everyone knows Florida gas stations only accept meth. Scientists are studying whether a male birth control gel could replace condoms. It works really well, ‘cause “birth control gel” sounds so gross, nobody will ever want to sleep with you. A Delta passenger says his pilot messaged him on a dating app while he was flying the plane. It’s pretty crazy — someone actually got the Wi-Fi to work on a plane. I read that Toys ‘R’ Us may be relaunching as a new store called “Geoffrey’s Toy Box.” I guess executives were like, “How can we make ourselves sound more like a male strip club?” A lot of people are concerned that Trump just gave Russia a “green light” to interfere in 2020. In response, Putin was like, “Please, like I need his permission.” The Late Late Show With James Corden A man in Texas recently hired a snake removal company after seeing a couple of snakes near his home, only to discover that there were 45 rattlesnakes living underneath his house. Forty-five snakes! Usually you only see that in the Tinder profile of a guy with a ponytail and a samurai sword. In Florida, during a routine traffic stop, a sheriff’s deputy asked a woman if she was hiding anything. She then proceeded to pull out a small alligator from inside her yoga pants. How is it possible to fit an alligator into your yoga pants?! I can’t fit ME into yoga pants! During a phone interview with CNBC today, President Trump said that technology companies like Facebook and Google discriminate against him. Now, is this news? Is it news, an old person feeling threatened by technology? According to new research, extended space travel can actually reactivate the herpes virus, causing an outbreak in astronauts who carry it. I’ll be honest, Spring Break on the Space Station sounds pretty wild. Jimmy Kimmel Live Trump unveiled his new immigration plan, a plan masterminded by real estate son-in-law Jared Kushner. Trump says his plan would focus on “merit- based” immigration. In other words, he would permit highly skilled workers to enter the United States, where they would then be given their choice to caddy at any one of his golf clubs for just under minimum wage.