Salt Lake City, Utah has had a spotlight put on the city in recent years.
Andthanks to reality shows on Bravo and Hulu, the attention is ongoing.
One ofBravos latest hits,Sold on SLC,put real estate in the City of Saints on display.
Image by Zanda Rice, Bravo
The shows breakout star,Tyna Edwards, isquick-witted and unapologetically herself.
TYNA EDWARDS: I honestly think it’sbecause of the Mormon LDS religion and culture.
TE: Yeah, that’s a good question.
And I was actually approached right after I filmedHousewives.
But the way it was presented to me as being different, I figured Id try it out.
I figured, what harm could it do?
COLLIDER: How would you rate your first season?
TE: Honestly, I haven’t even had time to really process it.
I wasn’t acting.
So that was what I was hoping to come from this too.
Did you feel like you had a certain responsibility on the show?
TE: Oh, absolutely.I felt like it was my responsibility to show something different.
COLLIDER: How would you say that reality television has fared?
I know that there are pros and cons.
Do you like being a part of reality television?
Obviously, the downside can be opening up your life to scrutiny or attention.
Welcome into my life.
BecauseI have kind of kept that under wraps.
But I feel like there are some good parts of it too.
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