Trip Theme & Location:
You choose a pre-planned destination with a pre-planned purpose—Mississippi, French Canada, Costa Rica, etc.—and we build a loose “season” storyline around it. Typically, a full cast can come up with their own purpose: a wedding, a birthday, etc. If you join a cast, you can expect a trip's purpose to be a big party with drag queens, a gay pride event, some significant milestone marker of the trip.
Cast Assembly:
Friends and chosen personalities each get a “Housewife” name and tagline (you can craft, we can craft a few and give you options, we can join forces).
Roles & Drama Seeds:
Everyone is encouraged to lean into campy archetypes—diva, sweetheart, instigator—strictly for fun. However, 99% of the time genuine drama is a hilarious memory after the fact so 1) don't take it seriously and 2) live for the real, juicy drama to laugh harder at yourselves down the line. It's hilarious in hindsight to reflect on a scene where you are legitimately upset.
Travel Logistics:
We coordinate dates, group travel, lodging (Airbnb or hotel), and a schedule of restaurants, parties, and local attractions. We will have someone on the trip who will work with someone on your end to co-manage the trip for maximum amusement and minimal annoyances. There will be reasonable amounts of downtime--you should not feel like you're being constricted by too many planned activities.
Shot List:
Key set-pieces—arrival shots, confessionals, group dinners, dramatic activities—are mapped in advance.
Run of Show:
Each day has planned activities with built-in “story beats” (boat ride, drag brunch, house dinner).
Confessional Interviews:
You set up a quiet corner with good lighting where each Housewife records spicy one-liners, response to prompts, and reactions to events.
B-Roll & Candids:
You capture walk-and-talks, group entrances, and scenery for montage footage.
Editing Style:
Quick cuts, dramatic music stingers, playful lower-third graphics, and text overlays mimic Bravo’s Real Housewives aesthetic.
Episode Structure:
Often released as short “episodes” or a single highlight reel for YouTube or Instagram.
Taglines & Credits:
Each participant gets their own opening-credit moment with a chosen tagline.
YouTube Channel / Social Media:
Finished videos are shared on my YouTube channel for friends, fans, and future “cast members.”
Recruiting for Future Seasons:
Each trip doubles as marketing for the next—viewers often want to join the cast of the next destination.
Camp & Comedy: Everyone plays a heightened version of themselves; the “drama” is tongue-in-cheek.
Travel + Glamour: Scenic destinations give it aspirational flair.
My Vision: I act as showrunner, producer, and creative director—wrangling logistics, aesthetics, and personalities.
In short: we are all together producing a mini reality series—equal parts vacation, improv theater, and drag-camp spectacle—where friends become “Housewives,” and the final polished video captures the trip as an outrageous, shareable “season.”