BLOOD RUNS COLD WHEN FRESH SET OF ROOMMATES RETURN TO THE EMERALD CITY FOR NEW SEASON OF MTV'S "REAL WORLD SEATTLE: BAD BLOOD" PREMIERING OCTOBER 12
Meet the Roommates of MTV's "Real World Seattle: Bad Blood" During the 2-Hour Premiere on Wednesday, October 12 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on MTV
Santa Monica, CA (September 7, 2016) - After 31 seasons, "Real World" is revisiting the Emerald City with a fresh new twist that's sure to up the ante for the latest crop of roommates when "Real World Seattle: Bad Blood" premieres with back-to-back episodes on October 12 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on MTV.
The 32nd season of "Real World Seattle: Bad Blood" has seven strangers move into an upscale loft in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood with the hope of starting an exciting new chapter in their lives, but what they don't know is there are seven other people coming to crash their party. The roommates will be given the opportunity to revisit a particularly difficult relationship in their lives, capturing their efforts to work through their "Bad Blood" while living under one roof. We watch as the first group of houseguests settle in, while the second group - exes, rivals and estranged family members - are set on a collision course with the people they dislike most in the world! Before long, the second group of roommates invade the house and both groups are confined to the same space. Now, the fourteen must learn to co-exist, resolve their unfinished business and move beyond the conflicts of the past.
Before kicking off, let's get to know more about the fourteen roommates that move into the house in this iconic reality series.
Meet the roommates:
Anika Walker: 24, New York, New York
Twitter: @NikaRashaun
Bad Blood: Will Groomes, 24, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Twitter: @Prettyboy_will1
Exes, Anika Walker and Will Groomes dated for three years, during which Anika was constantly annoyed that Will couldn't match her dominance. She needs a man who can say "no" to her which is something Will never did. Will admits to fearing Anika's temper and attitude problem. When the relationship ended, Will didn't really leave her life, since he was best friends with Anika's brother.
Jordan Anderson: 21, Chicago, Illinois
Twitter: @jordiedanielle
Bad Blood: Orlana Russell, 21, Ypsilanti, Michigan
Twitter: @or_lanaa
Jordan Anderson and Orlana Russell couldn't be more opposite. Jordan, who is very much in touch with her feminine side and Orlana, a bohemian tomboy, seem like an unlikely duo, but the two spent years being the best of friends. The friendship came to an end when a video of Orlana's crush, Anthony, surfaced on Jordan's social media. Orlana grew jealous and felt that Jordan began to choose sex, partying and superficiality over their longstanding friendship.
Katrina Stack: 23, Micanopy, Florida
Twitter: @katrinaaoxx
Bad Blood: Anna Stack, 25, Orlando, Florida
Twitter: @stackanna
Sisters, Katrina and Anna Stack have a deeply rooted sibling rivalry and dramatically butt heads over everything. Usually prompted by Anna's mood swings and Katrina's selfish tendencies, their rivalry launches long bouts of silence between the two and resentment toward one another.
Mike Crescenzo: 25, New York, New York
Twitter: @mtvmagicmike
Bad Blood: Peter Romeo, 24, Deerfield Beach, Florida
Twitter: @romeo_peter
Mike Crescenzo and Peter Romeo are a prime example of why living together can be problematic. Before moving in together, Peter and Mike were best buddies and the ultimate party partners in crime. Their friendship changed when Peter broke their "no girlfriends" rule, and as Mike puts it, moved his girlfriend of three days into their bachelor pad.
Robbie "Maserobbiee" Padovano: 22, Marlboro, New Jersey
Twitter: @maserobbiee
Bad Blood: Jennifer Geoghan, 24, Hoboken, New Jersey
Twitter: @jennifersworldd
Exes, Robbie Padovano and Jennifer Geoghan first met at one of the clubs the self-proclaimed, "Maserobbiee," (Maserati + Robbie) DJ's at. By the end of the night, after following Jennifer around like a "puppy dog," she finally gave into his charm, despite first describing him as a "tool bag." After dating for a few months Robbie's jealous nature emerged. A couple years older than Robert, Jennifer was of legal drinking age and enjoyed going out to bars and clubs. Her party lifestyle infuriated Robbie, who was underage at the time and didn't trust her around other men. The issue festered, and the two began acting out to make each other jealous which didn't end well for either of them.
Theo Bradley: 23, Kankakee, Illinois
Twitter: @iamtheophi
Bad Blood: Kassius Bass, 21, Charleston, Illinois
Twitter: @King_Kollos
Feuding cousins, Theo Bradley and Kassius Bass were thick as thieves and best friends until a dorm room bust altered the course of Theo's future forever and created a rift that even family ties couldn't mend.
Tyara "Tya" Hooks: 21, Alpharetta, Georgia
Twitter: @ItsTya
Bad Blood: Kim Johannson, 23, Alpharetta, Georgia
Twitter: @TheRealKimJ
Tyara "Tya" Hooks and Kim Johannson haven't liked each other from the start. They went to high school together and according to Tya, Kim has never liked her. They have dueling social media platforms which is where the foundation for their rivalry originated. The root of the problem stems from Tya's accusations that Kim posted videos of Tya on social media mocking her.
"Real World" was created for MTV by Jonathan Murray and Mary-Ellis Bunim of Bunim/Murray Productions. Jonathan Murray, Gil Goldschein and Jim Johnston serve as Executive Producers of "Real World Seattle: Bad Blood."
About MTV:
MTV is a global media brand inspired by the creative spirit of music and the freedom and passion of youth. MTV is a unit of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIAB, VIA).
About Bunim/Murray Productions:
Bunim/Murray Productions (BMP) is the leading producer of innovative entertainment content. The Emmy Award-winning company is widely credited with creating the reality television genre with its hit series "The Real World" (31 seasons on MTV). BMP continued to innovate with the first reality game show, "Road Rules" (MTV), in 1995; the first reality sitcom, "The Simple Life" (E!), in 2003; and the first reality soap opera, "Starting Over," in 2003. BMP's current programming includes "Mariah's World," "Keeping up with the Kardashians," "Rob & Chyna," "Total Divas," "Total Bellas" and "So Cosmo" (E!), "The Real World" and "The Challenge" (MTV), "Project Runway" and "Project Runway All Stars" (Lifetime), "Bad Girls Club" (Oxygen), "Valerie's Home Cooking" (Food Network), "Born This Way" (A&E), "Gary Owen Family" (BET), "Earth Live" (National Geographic) and "Bill Nye Saves the World" (Netflix). BMP has also produced films, including "They Call Us Monsters," "Valentine Road" (HBO), "Pedro" (MTV) and the Emmy Award-winning "Autism: The Musical" (HBO). BMP has launched additional entities including BMP Films, BMP Digital and BMP Latin. Based in Van Nuys, CA, the company was founded in 1987 by Jonathan Murray and the late Mary-Ellis Bunim, who were inducted into the Television Academy's Hall of Fame in 2012. The company joined Banijay Group in 2010.
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