Originally Posted by brumilad:
“Well why else would he no longer be an executive at Bravo?
It's not like he's got much of a new job, he's just carrying on in the same presenting role he had when he was the boss producing shows like he's always done. The only difference being his primary job has now been taken over by someone else who is now his boss.
Maybe he quit but it seems strange that around the time when people are talking about falling ratings and as he said himself only a couple of years life left in his big franchise he decides to take a role where he no longer has any say in very much at all. Not only was he the star and involved in the creation of his shows, he was also a decision maker at the network that televised them. Now there is a new decision maker making decisions on Andy's shows.
For example "Real Housewives of Miami" everyone goes on about it's chance of survival being based around the fact it's Andy's favourite. Well that's irrelevant now because Andy won't be in any position at Bravo to have any say in whether a new season will be greenlit or not. He will no longer have that decision making power or input.”
So having his own production company, still presenting WWHL and the reunion shows and being the official face of Bravo means he has been fired? Seriously? Guess we will have to agree to disagree on this one.
I've just got caught up with BH, Miami and Atlanta and I have to say, so far, i'm really not feeling BH.
Miami reunion part 2 was almost just as ratchet as the first part, but so enjoyable. I really came to like Alexia this season when she was probably my least favourite.
On to Atlanta, I love Mama Joyce and I know she's just looking out for her daughter, but she needs to back off. Way too interfering.