A Never Before Seen, 4-Part, Housewives Of Beverly Hills Reunion
Summary:
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Reunion episodes heavily outperformed standard Real Housewives of Beverly Hills episodes in Total Tweets and Emotional Reactions, and ranked among the top reality television programs over the last 6 months
Emotional Reactions were highly varied during The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Reunion episodes, with the housewives driving Emotional Reactions such as funny, love, hate, dislike, and crazy
Part 4 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Reunion episodes drove an extremely opinionated fanbase, with fans reacting heavily to Erika Girardi, Kathy Hilton, and Andy Cohen’s questioning of the housewives
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Reunion episodes heavily outperformed standard Real Housewives of Beverly Hills episodes in Total Tweets and Emotional Reactions, and ranked among the top reality television programs over the last 6 months
Across its four reunion episodes, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills earned 100K Total Tweets and 39K Emotional Reactions, resulting in a Reaction Rate of 39%.
The average reunion episode was able to generate 97% more Total Tweets and 36% more Emotional Reactions than standard Real Housewives of Beverly Hills episodes, indicating that fans were much more heavily engaged with the reunion episodes
The reunion episodes of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills underperformed compared to standard episodes of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in Reaction Rate, however, the reunion episodes were still able to drive much higher levels of Emotional Reactions indicating an engaged audience across all episodes
Part 1 of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Reunion episodes is the 6th highest performing individual episode of a reality television program over the last six months, only behind 2 episodes of The Bachelorette and 3 episodes of The Real Housewives of Potomac. It was also able to generate the highest levels of Total Tweets and Emotional Reactions when compared to the other reunion episodes.
Emotional Reactions were highly varied during The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Reunion episodes, with the housewives driving Emotional Reactions such as funny, love, hate, dislike, and crazy.
Funny Emotional Reactions were mainly driven by Lisa Rinna (15% of all funny Emotional Reactions) and Dorit Kemsley (14% of all funny Emotional Reactions)
Love Emotional Reactions were mainly driven by Garcelle Beauvais (16% of all love Emotional Reactions) and Sutton Stracke (13% of all love Emotional Reactions), along with fans loving when Lisa Rinna is getting called out
Hate Emotional Reactions overwhelmingly driven by Lisa Rinna (38% of all hate Emotional Reactions), along with several hate Emotional Reactions directed at Erika Girardi (12% of all hate Emotional Reactions)
Crazy Emotional Reactions were also overwhelmingly driven by Lisa Rinna (32% of all crazy Emotional Reactions), along with commentary on Erika Girardi’s lies (10% of all crazy Emotional Reactions)
Part 4 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Reunion episodes drove an extremely opinionated fanbase, with fans reacting heavily to Erika Girardi, Kathy Hilton, and Andy Cohen’s questioning of the housewives
During Part 4 of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Erika drove 30% of all conversation, with fans engaging on Andy’s questioning of Erika (with the majority finding Andy’s questioning too soft), and responding to the slew of Erika’s legal issues
Additionally, Kathy Hilton was present in 6% of all Tweets during Part 4 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Reunion episodes, with fans loving her reactions during Erika’s questioning from Andy, and some worried she won’t return
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