Even though I love the glam, I love a good dress, I'm more sporty and masculine. I also have a very masculine type of vibe. Did you work with a stylist, or did you plan ahead for the outfits?īT: I definitely tried to keep it professional. MC: I feel like your style was more professional than a lot of the looks on the show. And then the other shows, you can kind of do whatever, there are no real rules or anything. There is a level of professionalism and things that you want to make sure are coming across and perceived. Even this show I feel like was based more around fashion and stuff, which is interesting cause you would think that would've been on WAGS or another show. Was it different shooting a more real estate-based reality show versus like WAGS and Wild ‘N Out ?īT: I definitely feel like this is different because it's business-forward. MC: You also have experience on other reality shows. So it definitely holds you accountable to a different level. You can't afford to slack because you know, everyone will see that. It's definitely something that I think keeps you on your toes, on your A-game. So I'm actually very comfortable in that instance. How was it to have showings and everything be filmed?īT: I kind of unfortunately forget the camera's there sometimes. MC: I imagine it might have been an interesting transition to have day-to-day parts of your job, but now you're doing them in front of a camera. I think all the girls were great, and I was a fan enough to be interested in joining.
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