
Bravo has released the cast of their new series Shahs of Sunset. The Shahs follows six Persian-Americans living in Los Angeles. As a Persian I cringe thinking about the show, but like all reality I have to remember it’s shot and cut for entertainment. I assume it’s going to be a lot like The Jersey Shore, but with more hair, more Mercedes Benzes, and more food on a stick.
Let me guess, one slice of life scene will have the girls going to get waxed or threaded…
Shahs of Sunset premieres on Sunday, March 11th at 10PM ET/PT on Bravo.
Here’s the teaser…(I’m afraid):
Here’s the cast (from the press release):
Mercedes “MJ” Javid
MJ is a 30-something year old, luxury real estate agent living in the Hollywood Hills. A known party girl, she sometimes struggles balancing her “networking” at night with her early mornings at the office. Coming from different sides of the spectrum MJ and her overbearing and unconventional Persian mother, Vida, fight over everything including the way MJ dresses. MJ struggles to find out who she really is and what she really wants from her friends, from her work, and from her family.
Reza Farahan
Born in Tehran, Iran, and raised in Beverly Hills, Reza is a 38 year old prominent player in the Los Angeles real estate world. He is one of few openly gay Persians in the community and often struggles with gossip and prejudice regarding his sexuality. Reza’s family supports him in spite of the pressure they feel to ostracize him. Despite his untraditional style, Reza is an old fashioned guy at heart who wants a partner, a family, and the American White Picket Fence happy ending, but he is going to have to get past the baggage he carries from his upbringing to achieve it.
A$a Rahmati
A$a is a controversial singer/artist who prides herself on living the “Modern Persian gypsy bohemian lifestyle” and is prominent in the Venice artist scene. A refugee who fled Iran as a young girl A$a grew up in Europe before moving to Los Angeles as a teenager. The sassy 35 year old is often considered an outsider in the group doing whatever she wants, whenever she wants including dating outside her race and religion. With little desire to settle down any time soon, A$a’s main priority in life is staying true to herself and her career.
Sammy Younai
Sammy is a residential developer in Beverly Hills specializing in building multi-million dollar homes specifically for the Persian community. Constantly working to make a deal, Sammy feels the pressure from his family and culture to be wildly successful in his career. The 35 year old is a “ladies man” and is always on the prowl for his next fling, but recently began debating if it’s time to find the right Persian girl who appreciates what’s in his heart and not in his wallet.
Mike Shouhed
Mike is part of the self-appointed “Persian Real Estate Mafia” in Los Angles. After being a high roller in the Vegas commercial real estate market, Mike lost his shirt in the crash and has moved back home to rebuild. The 33 year old reformed player has the best of intentions, but old habits are hard to break and Mike can’t seem to stop charming every girl in the room. His friends joke he’s looking for “the one” every night at the club, but ultimately he is looking for a woman he can bring home to his mother.
Golnesa “GG” Gharachedadhi
GG is an exotic beauty with a fiery temper and very little filter. Fully supported by her father, this classic “Persian Princess,” goes out to lunch with her friends during the day and shops for Mr. Persian Right at night. More than ready to start a family, GG is definitely looking to settle down, but the 29 year old is having a hard time finding a man that can support the lavish lifestyle and handle her unapologetic personality.
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so what types of stereotypes are we to expect Bravo to exploit, Nads? I cant say I have ever personally known a Persian person. I just want to be prepared.
I’m a Persian, so you know me…well, kind of…i don’t blog Persian. LOL. And most of us are NOT like the show. I saw a rough cut, and it’s baaaddd as far as stereotypes go… The stereotypes are typically that we’re showy, we love gold, we love a bargain, we’re hairy, we have very overbearing parents…i’ll keep listing when it comes to me…
I can’t lie, I miss my shop in Brentwood where I went to get my brows threaded. There’s a great one in Providence, RI too. So for that, I thank you Persia.
Don’t worry Nads, while it pains me to watch RHOA I have to separate the show from real life. Trust me. What these ladies do are not what Atlanta socialites do. KNOW THAT.
What wax? Won’t they get sugared like everybody else with ancestors east of Estonia that’s got enough to bother with?
Oh wait. It’s set in LA. Never mind.
Sounds like the usual reality show suspects, just more swarthy and a lot hairier.
AWESOME !!!!! Please let this show not break any stereotypes or give any new perspective or understanding of another culture–pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease.
This looks like a 2 pinot show!!!!!
@2hyper I just made 3 New Yr wishes for you.
1) That you meet fun people from there and every other place you don’t already know any from!
2) That you put a sticker on the globe every time you meet a new 1
3) By next New Yr your globe is a gummy mess!