One of whom is the single-mom and owner ofThe Glass House,Caroline Brooks.
But not all of those friendships were established well enough yet.
To the point where a well-meaning but unsolicited piece of advice garnered a reactive disagreement.
She continued, “It really bothered me because I’m a single mom, just like her.
And the highs and the lows.
And the happiness and sadness of being a single parent doing it on your own.”
In regard to working with her ex-husband, Brooks said, “I was his boss.
I paid him exactly like any other client would.
So he got a little comfortable.
When he got comfortable I let him know we’ll stop the checks.
So don’t get comfortable.
I am the client, and you’re going to treat me as such.”
Brooks was in charge and ensured that the project came to fruition the way she desired.
The wait is over, The Real Housewives of Dubai celebrated, and gloriously ridiculous taglines are out.
For Brooks, it was important to have The Glass House open in Dubai.
“Being a business owner in Dubai has its challenges.
There’s a lot of pressure,” she explains.
We are for men and women.
For every race, ethnicity, age.
Season 2 viewers will get to see it come to life!
When it came to Taleen joining the girls, Brooks revealed, “I think she fit right in.
She tried to bulldoze her way through the group, and she found her footing.
She sat there, and she got right into it!”
As Brooks alluded to, it will be interesting to watch!
Caroline Stanbury had choice words for critics.
The development of new friendships and the unfortunate demise of old ones."
Sounds like the alliances are shifting in Dubai!
The theme of Season 2 certainly seems to be “interesting!”
The Real Housewives of DubaiSeason airs every Sunday on Bravo at 9 PM EST.
All episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.