New Show “Sisters In Law” Sets A Classy Tone For Black Women On Reality TV

Don’t Call Them Bougie! New Show “Sisters In Law” Sets A Classy Tone For Black Women On Reality TV

- By Bossip Staff

Sisters in Law

Co-star Rhonda Wills gets called out for being “bougie” by the group for living in a mansion, driving a Bentley and bragging about her multimillion dollar cases. But she said if she has to be tarred with the bougie brush, so be it.

“My definition of bougie is someone who enjoys the finer things in life, and if that’s someone’s definition of bougie, then yeah, I’m bougie,” Wills said. “And I don’t have a problem with wearing that banner, because I didn’t marry money, I didn’t grow up with money and I didn’t inherit money. The money I have is because I worked hard.”

Wills said “Sisters In Law” is filling a need in the reality TV world for positive programming.

“There really aren’t any shows about professional women who are self made,” Wills told BOSSIP. “We all have doctorate degrees. We are all successful – not because we married well, not because we were born with a silver spoon in our mouths, and not because we inherited wealth, but because we worked really, really hard to get to where we are.”

“Sisters In Law” premieres tonight at 10 p.m./9 p.m. Central on WE TV.

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