During an episode of Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles, cast member Tami Roman, who is Black, unsuccessfully tried to school her white roommates, Irene Berrera-Kearns, Jon Brennan and Glen Naessens, that the n-word and other racist terms are words they shouldn't repeat. Black cast member David Edwards stayed quiet.

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Dondre Explores Atlanta’s Gay Nightlife “The Real World” On Facebook Watch is back with a new episode Thursday and we’ve got an exclusive clip! In this week’s episode, when the roommates go out for a night on the town, Dondre decides to splits from the pack and take himself to a gay bar. In the […]

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Dondre Talks To Justin About Finally Experiencing Racism We’ve been pretty quiet about “The Real World” on Facebook Watch, but we definitely wanted to give some attention to the upcoming episode because Dondre is finally beginning to understand what Justin’s been trying to tell him all along. In this clip, Dondre has a conversation with […]

If you grew up watching The Real World like I have then you probably used to go through this similar line of thinking: 1. I hope the (ONE) Black person they have this season isn’t crazy. 2. Dammit, the Black person did something crazy. 3. I feel embarrassed when said Black person does something crazy. […]

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Well dayum!!! Ceejai of MTV’s #RealWorld “Go Big Or Go Home” beat the brakes off of racist azz Jenna after her friend told her to “pick cotton.” Bye beyotch! 👋🏾 #CatchFade #WereYouWatching??? A video posted by @bossipofficial on May 27, 2016 at 11:25am PDT We saw this on MTV last week and didn’t even know […]

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Keep in mind, some of the men listed have some disgusting personal flaws, but we’re just discussing the physical…and nothing else.

Say what you want now, but “The Real World” single-handedly eschewed in the reality TV craze.

There’s a new job description in town. It’s called nothing. And, it’s exactly what the “stars” of reality TV shows like Jersey Shore, Bad Girls Club and The Real World—do for money.