EXCLUSIVE: Real Housewives of Sydney’s Terry Biviano says she’s ‘not a pot stirrer’ but admits viewers don’t want the women to get along: ‘It’s reality TV!’
Real Housewives of Sydney star Terry Biviano has a message for critics of the popular reality show.
Speaking to Ny Breaking Australia during the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday, the shoe designer and WAG said some naysayers have taken the bizarre series ‘too seriously’.
She also admits that she prefers hanging out with her castmates, but is well aware that a group of harmonious women does not make for the most exciting television.
“I really love everyone,” she said. ‘Do I argue more with some people than with others? Absolutely, but that’s television. Nobody wants to see a bunch of women sitting around singing Kumbaya.”
She added: “We clash a bit, but it’s TV. It’s reality TV. It’s light entertainment. It’s nothing serious.’
EXCLUSIVE: Real Housewives of Sydney star Terry Biviano insists she’s not a ‘pot stirrer’ on the show and prefers to get along with her catty castmates
‘Do I argue more with some people than with others? Absolutely, but that’s television. No one wants to see a group of women sitting around singing Kumbaya,” Biviano told Ny Breaking Australia
Biviano also said that some critics are taking the title “Housewife” far too literally.
“It’s basically trying to redefine what a housewife is,” she explained. ‘We are complex and diverse and stubborn and all kinds of things.’
The star insisted she is one of the more diplomatic women in the cast and stated that she is ‘not a pushover’.
“But if I’m pushed enough, I’ll go there. I’m not scared,” she added.
The WAG and shoe designer opened the new season of the series on Tuesday during the Melbourne Cup
Terry’s castmate Nicole O’Neil also told Ny Breaking Australia that the new season of the series has much more to offer than the toxic drama that led to the first season being canceled in 2017.
“I think this season allows the storylines to focus more on the individual and what happens to them and their lives,” she said.
The Housewife raved about the authenticity of the relationships this season: “The friendships and connections are all very genuine this season.”
Terry’s castmate Nicole O’Neil also told Ny Breaking Australia that the new season of the series has much more to offer than the toxic drama that led to the first season being canceled in 2017.
It comes after Nicole’s co-star Victoria Montano revealed that producers had warned the new stars for the reboot about their behavior in the new season.
“They told me there will be no more table changing, no more trouble like previous years,” she told The Australian’s Diary.
“It’s great TV without throwing a drink.”
The Real Housewives of Sydney is currently available to stream on Binge.
The second season of The Real Housewives of Sydney is streaming on Binge