Real Housewives Of London Intros Go Hilariously Wrong on Live TV

Real Housewives Of London Intros Go Hilariously Wrong on Live TV

Real Housewives Of London Intros Go Hilariously Wrong on Live TV

This morning on This Morning , viewers were treated to what many are calling “car crash TV” during a live segment featuring the cast of Real Housewives of London . The six stars—Juliet Angus, Amanda Caroline Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker, and Nessie Welschinger—joined hosts Craig Doyle and Sian Welby to introduce themselves ahead of the new Hayu series, which premiered today.

The segment, intended to give each cast member a chance to shine, quickly went off-script in spectacular fashion. Karen Loderick-Peace kicked things off, but immediately struggled to find the right camera, forcing her to restart her introduction. “Oh! Good morning!” she exclaimed before finally getting it right, sharing that she is a fashion designer, mother of three, and originally from Jamaica. The awkwardness didn’t stop there. Panthea went next, and Amanda followed, only to realize she, too, was looking at the wrong camera. Her introduction had to be repeated three times, punctuated by the laughter of her fellow cast members. Eventually, she managed to deliver her lines: “Good morning, I am Amanda Caroline. I am a mother of one. I live in Belgravia and I am CEO and founder of Amanda Caroline’s skincare.”

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The segment quickly became a talking point online, with viewers flocking to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their reactions. Comments ranged from “Car crash TV!!” to “Good Lord, this is cringe,” highlighting just how painfully funny the live missteps were. Many joked about the lack of preparation, even though the introductions had been rehearsed beforehand.

Despite the hiccups, the Real Housewives of London cast has already teased that the series will be full of drama. In previous interviews, the ladies hinted at “volcanic” levels of tension, describing London as a “cruel mistress” and promising viewers plenty of champagne-fueled catfights and high-society confrontations. Juliet Angus even noted that each housewife brings a no-holds-barred attitude, full of honesty, unpredictability, and fun.

The franchise itself, which started in 2006 with shows in Beverly Hills, New York, Atlanta, and Cheshire, has built a reputation for larger-than-life personalities and dramatic storylines. This London edition promises to carry that torch, giving fans a glimpse into the luxurious, competitive, and sometimes chaotic lives of the city’s elite.

So, while the live introductions may have been cringe-worthy, the energy and anticipation surrounding the show are undeniable. Fans can look forward to weekly episodes on Hayu, where it seems certain that more laughs—and perhaps a little drama—are guaranteed. This Morning ’s stumble, after all, might just have been the perfect preview of what’s to come.

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