5 reviews
I have to agree with Sharbaug-1....this is such crap! Alleged "princess" Ann Claire is so completely unlikable that it's not even funny. She whines about every single little thing and truly believes that she is, A)a talented singer (she's NOT), and B)never fails to remind the lowly world round her that she is indeed A PRINCESS (read: better than you and I ever shall be). What irks me further is her complete lack of respect for her assistant. She whines, snipes, gripes, and has mini-tantrums when she can't get her way. This type of attitude is not charming on a 5 year old, and even more hideous on a mature woman of some breeding. If I wanted to listen to someone bitch and complain how unfair life is (whilst living in splendour), I'd watch fictional crap like The O.C. (where at least the people in that show have talent). Skip this BIG TIME.
Initially I was as some other observers pointed out, irritated that an already lucky person was given another huge opportunity--to have a TV show. After forgetting that this person has had much to be very grateful for I just watched the show. The show has some very funny moments especially the interaction between the Princess and her assistant. Their connection and candid talk between them is worth watching so are the absurd situations she is in.
A European princess singing country music in a bar. This is hilarious. So is the competition episode between her assistant and a possible replacement one.
Its worth watching for fun....
A European princess singing country music in a bar. This is hilarious. So is the competition episode between her assistant and a possible replacement one.
Its worth watching for fun....
- kauffman97501
- Jan 15, 2005
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Happened upon this pile of dung accidentally. Phoniest load of "reality" TV since "The Casino."
Dear producers - although you obviously think we're all morons, most of us really can tell the difference between written/prompted/acted "reality" and the real thing. Kind of like plastic barf versus actual barf.
Someone here wrote that this show's like a train wreck you can't look away from.
Actually, I could look away, and rather easily.
I'd say "nice try," but clearly that wasn't the case.
Dear producers - although you obviously think we're all morons, most of us really can tell the difference between written/prompted/acted "reality" and the real thing. Kind of like plastic barf versus actual barf.
Someone here wrote that this show's like a train wreck you can't look away from.
Actually, I could look away, and rather easily.
I'd say "nice try," but clearly that wasn't the case.
- ArrivederciBaby
- Jan 22, 2005
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As if reality TV hasn't gone far enough already, meet a rich heiress with so much money that she shouldn't have to worry about what she wants to do with the rest of her life. Instead she gets her own TV show where we can watch her bitch, moan, complain and insult others into being her slaves. It's like MTV's "Rich Girls" except with no redeeming personality traits whatsoever. It's hard to relate to a princess that bosses everyone around and says she is going to fire her personal assistant unless he finds someone for her to fall in love with. This is a scripted reality mess. I am hoping and praying for prompt cancellation. The E! Network has failed me with more reality fluff than you can shake a stick at.
- sharbaug-1
- Jan 6, 2005
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What a novel idea, to base a reality show around the daily life of someone who, in her own country, is a Princess; but here in the United States is just common folk. At first there is that magic of seeing the member of a royal family being exposed to the vacant population that makes up a good part of Los Angeles. Why then is it such a surprise when she turns out to be just as shallow a person, or should we chalk it up to yet another reality series using clever editing to make fools of its subjects. Either way, the show is worth watching just to see how many people blow sunshine up the Princess' butt in that truly vapid way only Hollywood can.
- pigeonforge
- Jan 3, 2005
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