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<i>The Real World: Back to New York</i>

The Real World: Back to New York

Season of television series


The Real World: Back to New York is the tenth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the second season of The Real World to be filmed in the Mid-Atlantic States region of the United States, specifically in New York after The Real World: New York.

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The season featured seven people who lived in a four-floor loft at 632 Hudson Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. As its title indicates, Back to New York is the first season to take place in a city that had hosted a previous season, as the show's first season was set in New York in 1992.

The Back to New York season was filmed January 9 to June 2, 2001.[1] It premiered July 3 of that year and consisted of 22 episodes.[2]

The cast appeared in a cover feature in the Fall 2001 issue of Time Out New York.

The residence

The loft at 632 Hudson Street in Manhattan's West Village where the cast lived.

The cast lived in an 8,000-square-foot (740 m2), four story loft at 632 Hudson Street in Manhattan's West Village, just over a mile from the SoHo loft used in the filming of the first season. The building was built in 1847, and for forty years following World War II, housed a Spanish-style sausage factory called the Esteve Packing Corporation. The building was purchased in the early 1990s for $450,000. The 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) third and fourth floors, which included the penthouse level and roof deck, were renovated for the series. The production equipment included 15 video cameras, 29 monitors, 142 studio lights, dozens of microphones, and a mile of cable. After completion of the season, the building was placed on the rental market for special events and short-term stays.[1]

Assignment

Participation in the assignment was mandatory for the cast, and a roommate who was terminated from the assignment would be evicted from the residence and from the cast. The Back to New York housemates were assigned jobs as receptionists for Arista Records during the day, and helped gain publicity for their up-and-coming bands at night.

Cast

This season of Real World along with Road Rules: The Quest was the first and only season to be preceded by a casting special in which 27[3] potential cast members spent time together for a week to see how they interacted. Among the goings-on during the special was conflict between Coral and Ellen (who would eventually be cast on The Quest).

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Episodes

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After filming

At the 2008 The Real World Awards Bash, Coral won the "Roommate You Love to Hate" award.[18][19]

After filming, Mike Mizanin parlayed his "Miz" persona into a career as a professional wrestler for WWE,[12] where he has held several championship titles, including the WWE Intercontinental Championship, the World Tag Team Championship, the WWE Tag Team Championship, the WWE United States Championship, Unified Tag Team Championship, and the WWE Championship. He also main-evented WrestleMania XXVII defeating John Cena in 2011.[20][21][22] Mizanin and Trishelle Cannatella of The Real World: Las Vegas appeared on Fear Factor, where they won first place.[12][21] He currently stars on Miz & Mrs. alongside his wife, Maryse Ouellet.[23][24][25] The couple welcomed two daughters: Monroe Sky Mizanin (born on March 27, 2018) and Madison Jade Mizanin (born on September 20, 2019).[26][27] In 2021, The Miz competed on the 30th season of Dancing with the Stars.[28]

Coral Smith gave birth to her daughter, Charlie Beatrice, in June 2013.[29][30]

The Challenge

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Notes

  1. Age at the time of filming.

References

  1. "EW.com rates the 'Real World' casting special | EW.com". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on September 27, 2015. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  2. "Coral Smith at the MM Agency". Archived from the original on February 23, 2009. Retrieved January 30, 2009.
  3. Episodes in which this was depicted include the season finale, in which she mentioned these feelings when she and Kevin parted ways.
  4. "The Real World: Back to New York: Cast: Malik" Archived 2012-11-11 at the Wayback Machine. MTV.com. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  5. "The Real World Awards Bash: Nominees" Archived March 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. MTV.com. 2008. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  6. "The Real World Awards Bash: Winners" Archived September 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. MTV.com. 2008. Retrieved January 17, 2008.
  7. Ryan Pienciaki, Elaine Aradillas and Paul Chi. "The Real World: Where Are They Now?" Archived 2011-12-15 at the Wayback Machine. People. Vol. 70. No. 7. August 18, 2008
  8. "The Miz's bio at wwe.com". World Wrestling Entertainment. Archived from the original on November 14, 2010. Retrieved November 2, 2010.
  9. Salvatore, Rosanne. "'The Real World' cast members: Where are they now?" Archived 2011-10-29 at the Wayback Machine. Daily News. April 1, 2011. Page 21 of 44
  10. Rueter, Sean (May 23, 2018). "Miz & Mrs. heads to USA after SmackDown on July 24". www.cagesideseats.com. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  11. Staff, WWE.com. ""Miz & Mrs." summer premiere date announced". www.wwe.com. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  12. Ramos, Dino-Ray (January 8, 2018). "WWE 'Miz & Mrs.' Docuseries Set At USA Network". Deadline. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  13. Flanagan, Hanna (September 22, 2019). "Round Two! Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin and Wife Maryse Welcome Daughter Madison Jade". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  14. Elizabeth Wagmeister (September 8, 2021). "Dancing With the Stars Season 30 Cast Revealed: Olivia Jade, Matt James and More". Variety. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  15. Jordana Ossad (February 2, 2015). "REAL WORLD'S NEXT GENERATION: SEE THE FORMER CAST MEMBERS' CAMERA-READY KIDS". MTV. Retrieved May 13, 2019.

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