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Rich Girls
They are the show’s eponymous "rich girls" because
Rich Girls Hilfiger’s father is Tommy Hilfiger, the multi-millionaire
owner of the same named fashion label and Gleicher’s
Genre Reality late father, Leo, was the founder of Innovation Luggage, a
No. of seasons 1 company with a net worth of $10 million.[1]
When season 1 ended, Hilfiger entered rehab after
No. of episodes 10
seeing her actions on the show and Gleicher attended
External links Barnard College as a freshman.
Website
References
Rich Girls was an MTV reality show that aired for one sea-
[1] Reinstein, Mara (3 January 2004). "The Guide:
son in the fall of 2003 and winter of 2004.
Where there’s a will...: ... there’s a pampered
It followed the lives of the privileged Ally Hilfiger
heiress. And where there’s a camera, there’s a
and her then-best friend, Jaime Gleicher. They are shown
wannabe TV star too. Mara Reinstein profiles the
shopping and gossiping in a series of luxurious locales
glossy posse of US teens flaunting their wealth on
such as: London, the Hamptons, Hilfiger’s family estates
screen". The Guardian: p. 8.
in Nantucket and tropical British West Indies, as well as
Los Angeles.
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