Parents' Guide to The Culpo Sisters

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Common Sense Media Review

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

age 14+

Mundane influencer reality has language, brands, drinking.

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age 15+

Based on 6 parent reviews

What's the Story?

THE CULPO SISTERS is an unscripted series about a former beauty pageant winner-turned-content creator and her sisters. After Olivia Culpo was crowned Miss Universe in 2012, she moved to California from Rhode Island to pursue a career in entertainment. Now a model and fashion influencer, she also spends her time with her older sister Aurora and her younger sister Sophia, who followed her to Los Angeles. From entertaining their visiting parents to talking about their relationships with men and with each other, the close siblings show the world what their energetic lives are all about. Throughout it all, they also focus on building their own brands.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 6 ):
Kids say : Not yet rated

The charm of the sisters is the main reason to watch this run-of-the-mill reality show. The Culpo Sisters features lots of squabbles between siblings, as well as lots silly escapades that inevitably end up on Instagram. It also offers addresses some serious themes, including the importance of family in their lives, the struggles and joys of parenthood, and trying to figure out how to deal with cheating spouses and broken relationships. Much of this feels staged for the cameras, but this is all in line with what's expected from an unscripted series about up-and-coming media influencers. If you follow these content creators, you might find The Culpo Sisters fun. But those who don't will wonder why they're interesting enough to have a reality series.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the life of a media influencer. How does one make money doing it? How much work does it take to become successful at it? How are tweens and teens impacted by what they post on platforms like Instagram?

  • What is the main purpose behind The Culpo Sisters? To entertain? To have five minutes of fame? Or to help bring attention to the sisters' brands?

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