Brooks Nader is no stranger to fame, having graced the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2023 and appearing on Season 33 of Dancing with the Stars. But now she’s taking her popularity to new heights in her family’s new reality series streaming on Hulu, Love Thy Nader.
The four sisters, who are all in their twenties, don’t hold back while cameras are documenting their balance of silly and serious shenanigans. The show is reminiscent of the early days of reality TV, specifically the OG days of Keeping Up With the Kardashians; the Nader sisters seem to be following the blueprint created by the Kardashians, showcasing their family drama as well as the honest specifics of their personal lives in a refreshingly candid way. At a time when reality TV cast members have become increasingly curated and self-tailored for viewers’ perceptions, Love Thy Nader and the women who star in it are a welcomed change of pace.
Brooks, 28, shares the details of her divorce from her first husband, delves into her unexpected breakup with her former Dancing With the Stars partner, Gleb Savchenko, who appears in the first episode of the season, and even gets real about her struggle with beauty standards in the modeling industry and how she uses Ozempic.
Mary Holland, 26, opens up about her decision to leave her corporate, Wall Street job and opt into “micro-retirement.” Throughout the season she pursues an alternative career trajectory as an entrepreneur and we watch as she plans to launch her own financial platform, Mary and Pip. Viewers also get a glimpse into her love life with her boyfriend Julian Isaacs (a British Lourd!) and their debate about whether she should move in with him in Los Angeles or stay in New York City with her sisters.
Grace Ann, 25, gets candid about wanting to take her modeling career more seriously despite having prioritized spending time with her boyfriend where he lives in Florida. She also shares her experience coming to terms with her own struggles with alcohol in the past, which shaped how she wanted to help Brooks confront her own issues taking Ozempic.
Sarah Jane, 22, reveals the difficulties she’s experienced finding her place in the LGBTQ+ community as a woman who is attracted to other women as well as men, plus the bumps in the road she’s dealt with when opening up about her sexuality to her traditional, conservative family in Louisiana. Viewers even meet some of her love interests on camera, even though some of them are apparently just casually dating one another.
“The second the camera started rolling, it was like nobody was even there. I was just completely raw and myself. And I feel like in this age of Instagram, and me coming from a modeling background, I think that this was a great outlet to show personality and raw and realness and be authentic,” Nader told the Hollywood Reporter about her experience filming this season.
The Nader sisters have certainly already achieved some levels of fame, but if Love They Nader shows us anything it’s that they’re just getting started; the four sisters are at the precipice of their time in the spotlight.
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