Parents' Guide to Love Thy Nader

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Love Thy Nader TV show poster: Closeup of Brooks, Mary Holland, Grace Ann, and Sarah Jane Nader.

Common Sense Media Review

Melissa Camacho By Melissa Camacho , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Lots of sex and brands in strong-sisterhood reality show.

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What's the Story?

LOVE THY NADER is a reality series featuring model Brooks Nader and her sisters living together in New York City. Twenty-eight-year-old Louisiana native Brooks Nader is a successful model who graced the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit and competed on Dancing with the Stars. Now in the final stages of a divorce, she's decided to move into a SoHo apartment with her sisters, 26-year-old Wall Street investment manager and model Mary Holland, 24-year-old Grace Ann, who recently earned master's degree and is now reviving her modeling career, and 23-year-old model Sarah Jane. The apartment feels a little full sometimes, but luckily the sisters are extremely close, both with one another and with their parents, who still live in Baton Rouge. From navigating their sisterhood, romantic relationships, and public breakups, to taking their modeling careers, businesses, and brands to the next level, they face lots of highs and lows. But nothing matters more than family, and they will always love and be there for each other.

Is It Any Good?

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The lighthearted unscripted series features the four Louisiana-born women as they navigate their relationships and careers while living an upscale life in New York City. Relationships are a frequent topic of conversation in Love Thy Nader, including Brooks Nader's public breakup with former Dancing with the Stars' partner Gleb Savchenko. Of course, their individual careers and personal challenges also take center stage. This may remind you of the Kardashian sisters, but what gives Love Thy Nader a more positive lift is the genuine sisterhood presented here, which is more of a priority than brands or money. Adding to this is the siblings' relationship with their down-to-earth parents, who are open about the importance of remaining loving and supportive of their children even if they don't agree with all of their choices. They also don't refrain from establishing a few boundaries and reprimanding their daughters when they're back home. Watching these interactions is refreshing, even if they don't make for the most dramatic or tabloid-ready moments. But it still offers enough voyeuristic moments to make the show entertaining.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the way the Nader sisters' relationship is portrayed. How does it compare to that in other unscripted series featuring siblings?

  • What messages does Love Thy Nader send about the way families can get along, even when they don't share the same set of values?

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Love Thy Nader TV show poster: Closeup of Brooks, Mary Holland, Grace Ann, and Sarah Jane Nader.

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