
Let’s talk about this reunion you have with your father in this Sunday’s episode and how it compares to the petty drama we’ve been seeing on the show.
You have to remember, audiences want to see a certain amount of my life and I am multi-faceted so to assume over a six-episode run, you’re going to get every aspect of what makes Reza Reza — you’re not. You’re getting little snippets. Shooting occurred over a certain number of months and whatever was happening in my life was catalogued and you guys get a fraction of what was catalogued. But it just so happened that when we were filming, I did make a trip to New York and the cameras happened to be with me and I had one of the most important, powerful, transformational conversations I’ve ever had with my father. If you seen the little teaser for it, you see me doing the ugly cry and I’m horrified. But it’s going to bring about conversations in people’s homes and it’s going to have an impact and a lot of people are going to be able to relate to it. It’s crazy that one of the most important conversations I’ve had with my father was filmed and I’m going to relive it as an onlooker. That blows my mind.
There are only two more episodes of Shahs left, so be sure to tune in Sunday night at 10 on Bravo!
I'm so looking forward to this episode with Reza's father. I love this show and everyone on it. More shows like this, Bravo, please?
Mixed feelings about this one. Not sure such an emotional meeting is real if it's on a reality show…WD
Wow this show was short. Seemed like it just started 3 weeks ago. Anyway, who cares about the fake crying with Reza and his daddy. They are grown men well past the age of 40 and its not like Reza haven't been gay a long ass time now. So sick of the media trying to make gay the new slave black. Shyt isn't even that serious. BTW GG is mad cute. She should be a model.