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Netflix’s ‘Owning Manhattan’ Hits a Major Milestone
Netflix’s hit series “Owning Manhattan” has made headlines with its remarkable viewership numbers, amassing an astounding 512.2 million minutes watched in its first week. This significant achievement underscores the show’s impact and popularity, capturing the attention of audiences worldwide and solidifying its place in the realm of must-watch television.
Stars Tricia Lee Riley and Jeff St. Arromand sat down with PopViewers to discuss their experiences on the show, sharing insights into the challenges and triumphs of being in the reality TV spotlight.
Embracing Authenticity in Reality TV
When asked about their initial hesitations about joining a reality TV show, St. Arromand and Riley were candid about their approach. “No, because we were just going to be ourselves,” said St. Arromand. Riley echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of authenticity. “I was more concerned with being really committed to being myself and to not letting reality TV impact how I showed up.”
This commitment to authenticity is a refreshing departure from the often dramatized portrayals seen on reality TV. Both St. Arromand and Riley expressed their dedication to maintaining their genuine selves, despite the pressures and potential pitfalls of the medium.
Breaking Records and Setting Standards
The success of Owning Manhattan has been meteoric, with an astounding 512.2 million minutes viewed in its first week. Riley was confident from the start about the show’s potential. “I knew it was going to be that successful,” she stated, adding that even skeptics within the industry underestimated the show’s impact.
“I felt like the production company was so excited about the project… we had the best people backing us up, the best production company, the best network. We were set up for success. All we had to do was show up and be ourselves. ”
– Tricia Lee Riley
St. Arromand’s confidence extended beyond just the show’s success. He boldly predicted an Emmy win, highlighting the show’s diverse cast and engaging storytelling as key factors.
Navigating Success: The Impact of Black Excellence in Luxury Real Estate
St. Arromand and Riley are acutely aware of the weight of their roles as Black professionals in the luxury real estate sector. St. Arromand expressed his understanding of the responsibility that comes with this visibility. “I’m aware of that torch,” he said, reflecting on the need to uphold high standards and integrity.
Riley echoed this sentiment, underscoring the importance of staying aligned with their values. “We’re not going to get into the foolishness,” she affirmed. Their commitment to maintaining professionalism is not just about personal success; it’s about setting a positive example and advancing the representation of Black professionals in their industry.
“We’re here for the long-term success of our careers and our brands.”
– Tricia Lee Riley
Relationship Goals: Balancing Love and Work
Jeff St. Arromand and Tricia Lee are acutely aware of the weight of their roles as Black professionals in the luxury real estate sector. St. Arromand expressed his understanding of the responsibility that comes with this visibility. “I’m aware of that torch,” he said, reflecting on the need to uphold high standards and integrity.
One of the standout aspects of Owning Manhattan is the portrayal of St. Arromand and Lee’s relationship. Unlike the typical reality show drama, their relationship is depicted with authenticity and respect. Lee discussed their approach to maintaining a healthy balance between work and personal life. “We’ve had to figure out compartmentalizing our day,” she explained.
Their relationship serves as a positive example of how to thrive both professionally and personally. “It’s always a work in progress,” St. Arromand admitted, but their commitment to each other and their careers is evident.
St. Arromand even hinted at he and Riley being the “Oprah and Stedman” of real estate.
Looking Ahead: The Future of “Owning Manhattan”
As fans eagerly await news of a potential second season, St. Arromand and Riley remain hopeful. “Everyone that’s watching, we want you to continue to watch,” St. Arromand said, emphasizing the importance of viewer engagement in influencing future decisions. “I think we’ve done really well… the metrics are bananas.”
With its blend of authenticity, professionalism, and relatable relationship dynamics, Owning Manhattan has set a new standard in reality television. Whether or not a second season is on the horizon, St. Arromand and Riley’s impact on the industry is undeniable, proving that true success comes from staying true to oneself and embracing the journey.