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The Real World The Real World, is a reality TV series first broadcast in 1992. The show is the longest-running program in MTV history. Now in its 20th season in Hollywood, California.

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Old 12-12-2007
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Real World Hollywood: Brittini Sherrod

This is the "official" Brittini thread for the upcoming season of The Real World Hollywood.

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Old 12-12-2007
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Re: Real World Hollywood: Brittini Sherrod

She is very pretty. I like her nose piercing, I wish my job let me have one


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Re: Real World Hollywood: Brittini Sherrod

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She is very pretty. I like her nose piercing, I wish my job let me have one
Yes, she is really cute. They are trying to make up for the Sydney Cast.


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Yes, she is really cute. They are trying to make up for the Sydney Cast.
Thank god! over all this is a good looking cast


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Old 12-13-2007
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Re: Real World Hollywood: Brittini Sherrod

She is super pretty. I wish my nose peircing! My old job pretty much made me take it out, but maybe I'll get it done again.

As far as Sydney, I actually think that Kelly Anne really is a very pretty girl. Dimwitted yes, but pretty none the less.


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Old 12-13-2007
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Re: Real World Hollywood: Brittini Sherrod

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She is super pretty. I wish my nose peircing! My old job pretty much made me take it out, but maybe I'll get it done again.

As far as Sydney, I actually think that Kelly Anne really is a very pretty girl. Dimwitted yes, but pretty none the less.
I thought so too at first I think her attitude as of lately has put me off.


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Old 12-31-2007
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Based on her MySpace she's still not that "real" black girl that the show has been lacking since Coral (even though I think that no one was as real as Gladys on RR: Latin America) but I think it would be really interesting if they put a girl like her on the same season as a "real" black girl (obviously not going to happen this season). but hey she could be fooling us all! (and depending on when she joins the cast it might not even matter)


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Based on her MySpace she's still not that "real" black girl that the show has been lacking since Coral (even though I think that no one was as real as Gladys on RR: Latin America) but I think it would be really interesting if they put a girl like her on the same season as a "real" black girl (obviously not going to happen this season). but hey she could be fooling us all! (and depending on when she joins the cast it might not even matter)
I see what you mean except, maybe the phrase should be more along the lines of "Sterotypical black girl" instead of "real black girl" because no matter how she acts, she is still a real black american girl no matter how you look at it. I love Coral but I honestly don't think I watched her Real World season...only some of it so I don't remember how she acted then. On challenges she seems to play it (the sterotypical role) up for the camera but that is just my opinion.


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I see what you mean except, maybe the phrase should be more along the lines of "Sterotypical black girl" instead of "real black girl" because no matter how she acts, she is still a real black american girl no matter how you look at it. I love Coral but I honestly don't think I watched her Real World season...only some of it so I don't remember how she acted then. On challenges she seems to play it (the sterotypical role) up for the camera but that is just my opinion.
yeah thats why I put quotations around "real" because like you said no matter how she or any other Black person may act they are still gonna be Black. btw I really like the fact that you said black american instead of African American because many of us do not have any direct ties to Africa at all and I prefer the term Black American the most over anything


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yeah thats why I put quotations around "real" because like you said no matter how she or any other Black person may act they are still gonna be Black. btw I really like the fact that you said black american instead of African American because many of us do not have any direct ties to Africa at all and I prefer the term Black American the most over anything
Yeah I feel the same, my husband is half Black and half Hispanic but his Black family has no ties to Africa either, I feel that if our ancestors were taken from Africa way back when the country was first being established, then they are still considered american just like the English that came here at the same time, I don't ever hear a white american refer to thierself as an "English American" or and "England American so why should it be any different for any other american. I could understand if you migrated and eventually obtained citizenship here, but it is different if you were born here to a long line of family that has lived here just as long as anyone else.


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