Let's be real: this show is the poster child for everything parents worry about in modern media. It's 20 seasons of manufactured drama, conspicuous consumption, and superficial values wrapped in a reality TV package.
The 2.9 IMDb rating tells you everything you need to know—this isn't quality entertainment, it's cultural junk food. While some might argue it's 'just harmless fun,' the relentless focus on appearance, wealth, cosmetic procedures, and relationship drama normalizes some genuinely concerning behaviors and values.
If your teen is already watching it, you're not a bad parent—but it's a perfect opportunity to talk about media literacy, how reality TV is constructed, and what values actually matter. Use it as a teaching moment about critical consumption.
Bottom line: There are approximately 10,000 better things your family could watch together. This isn't one of them.



