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By Mariel Turner Desperate Housewives showrunner Marc Cherry knows that Real Housewives may have been inspired by his ABC show, but he isn’t upset about the Bravo franchise’s success.
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He was a twink legend. Less than 18 months after Desperate Housewives hit the airwaves, Bravo capitalized on the show’s success by launching their own unscripted take on the suburban premise.
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The franchise began almost 20 years ago on Bravo as 2006's The Real Housewives of Orange County, a reality TV show riff on the popular primetime drama of that time, Desperate Housewives.