In 2010, the Real Housewives franchise—specifically the and Beverly Hills editions—began producing clips that transcended cable TV to dominate early Twitter (now X) and Facebook feeds.
Highlights of the Best Moments of the Real Housewives in 2010 It was the era of the and early viral Facebook groups
After a thwarted home invasion in Alabama, Dodson famously warned his neighbors to "Hide your kids, hide your wife, and hide your husband" because "they rapin' everybody out here". The year 2010 was a watershed moment for
The discussion surrounding these videos in 2010 was different from today's algorithmic feeds. It was the era of the and early viral Facebook groups . The "Hide Your Kids
While Teresa Giudice’s infamous table flip happened in late 2009, its cultural aftershocks defined the 2010 social media landscape. In 2010, fans were obsessively discussing the Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 2 , particularly the "garbage" insults and "Prostitution Whore" rants.
The year 2010 was a watershed moment for digital culture, marking the era where reality television and burgeoning social media platforms collided to create some of the first truly modern "viral" phenomena. While the phrase often serves as a broad catch-all for several high-octane clips from that period, it primarily points to the explosive popularity of The Real Housewives franchise and the dawn of the viral news remix . 1. The "Hide Your Kids, Hide Your Wife" Phenomenon