Long before Basketball Wives and the Bonnet Chronicles, Tami Roman appeared on The Real World. Now she’s reuniting with her former housemates in a special multi-episode reunion series for Paramount+.
The unscripted series titled The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles will show “how things start getting real” when Tami, Beth Anthony, Beth Stolarczyk, David Edwards, Glen Naessens, Irene Berrera-Kearns, and Jon Brennan return to the same Venice beach house they all shared on The Real World in 1993.
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In the trailer released Wednesday, Tami and the rest of the cast get up-close and things get tense.
In one scene, Tami tells Glen: “I’m not even about to f-ck with you.”
“I’m looking at you in your face and I’m telling you what I was dealing with,” she later says to the group as some of the housemates are shown crying.
The series is executive produced by Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin, Candida Boyette-Clemons and Nadim Amiry for MTV Entertainment Studios; and Jonathan Murray, Julie Pizzi, Erica Ross, Kevin Lee and James Knox for Bunim/Murray Productions. Skye Topic, Jacob Lane, Joe Rosenzweig and Lauren Goldstein serve as co-executive producers.
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The Real World premiered on MTV in 1992 and continued on the channel until it went on Facebook Watch after 2017. The first season took place in New York, with season 2 heading to Los Angeles. The second season had a number of firsts, including “confessional” style interviews, cast members exiting mid-season with new houseguests moving in, and there was tons of drama. The series also tackled important issues like same-sex relationships, abortion, consent, safe sex and eating disorders.
Tami became a breakout star, and later joined VH1’s Basketball Wives. She also launched popular Instagram comedy series the Bonnet Chronicles.
To see more of the 1993 gang, check out The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles when it premieres Wednesday, Nov. 24 on Paramount+.
Watch the trailer below: