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Explicit language, consumerism in reality stars' girls trip.
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Eat Slay Love
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What's the Story?
Reality stars and performers Nivea, Eva Marcille (Real House Wives of Atlanta), Tammy Rivera, and London Hughes embark on a trip to Vietnam to explore the country, themselves, and their friendships. As they travel through Hanoi, Ninh Binh, and Nha Trang, the women learn about Vietnamese culture, bond over shared struggles, and reflect on what it means to live a fulfilling life.
Is It Any Good?
The series combines humor, heart, and stunning visuals, making it a compelling watch for fans of travel and reality TV. The addition of comedian London Hughes, who meets some of the women for the first time on this trip, injects extra drama into Eat Slay Love. While the women's candid and sometimes brash behavior creates entertaining moments, it also serves as a reminder of the importance of cultural awareness when traveling. Ultimately, the women's interactions with locals provide valid, if slightly shallow, insights and lessons on living well and appreciating life.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about why cultural sensitivity is important when traveling. Discuss moments in the series when the women's behavior contrasts with the norms of a conservative country.
How do the women support each other during the trip, and why is it important to have friends who help you grow?
Discuss how the women approach conflict resolution, and discuss more positive techniques for dealing with disagreements and different beliefs.
TV Details
- Premiere date : November 7, 2024
- Cast : Nivea
- Network : Peacock
- Genre : Reality TV
- TV rating :
- Last updated : November 20, 2024
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