New Reality Series, ‘Average Rich Housewife,’ Released on YouTube
From food stamps to Fendi: The story of one woman’s rise to elite status In New York City,
where $50 Million is still just average rich.
New York, NY – Meet Izzy Anaya, the NYC-based content creator starring in the new YouTube reality series "Average Rich Housewife,” which promises to be a fresh take on the cliché of the reality TV housewife trope. The show follows the day-to-day life of Izzy, giving an honest look at the juxtaposition of her humble Brooklyn roots with her lavish life as an average-rich housewife living in Manhattan.
Unlike the perfect image portrayed by other popular reality TV shows, "Average Rich Housewife" is a raw, unscripted, and unfiltered look into the life of a housewife that people can relate to. From shopping at discount retailers to trips by private jet and private school PTA meetings, the show covers the highs and lows of being a housewife in New York City.
"Average Rich Housewife" has been described as a mix between the Bravo Housewives and Sex and the City, with a dash of Latin toxicity. The show covers relatable topics like infertility, adoption, marriage, divorce, growing up in poverty, losing a parent, and weight loss. Viewers appreciate Izzy's humor and often-brutal candor as she shares her life experiences.
"Average Rich Housewife" is partly filmed in gorilla style, creating relatable, humorous, and engaging storylines. This is not your typical reality TV show with staged drama and scripted conversations. Instead, the show promises to be a refreshing change from the norm, making viewers feel like they are part of Izzy's inner circle of friends.
For more information and updates, follow the show on social media. You can find Izzy on TikTok,
YouTube, and Instagram.