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How Real Housewives Became Internet Gold
23 Mar
Summary
- Reality TV's 'Real Housewives' franchises spawn viral memes.
- Cast vulnerability and social media amplify meme moments.
- Teresa Giudice's 2009 table flip is an iconic meme origin.

The 'Real Housewives' reality television franchises, since their debut in March 2006, have evolved into a pervasive force in internet culture, primarily through viral memes. These memes, often short clips stripped of their original context, circulate widely on social media, emails, and texts, serving as a form of coded communication for many.
According to experts, meme longevity stems from moments where cast members' "veneer falls and their vulnerability and humanity comes through." This raw emotional display, combined with social media amplification, creates powerful "moments of truth." These moments, described as "little bundles of affect," are highly legible, enabling widespread understanding and use even by those unfamiliar with the shows.
A prime example of such an enduring meme is the 2009 table flip from 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey.' During a heated argument, Teresa Giudice dramatically upended a dinner table, an iconic scene that dramatically concluded the franchise's first season and cemented its place in meme history.




