Replying to @Just here some updates + new info on Natalie Swanson Fuller, the mysterious “friend of” Rachel Zoe on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills this season!! On Juicy Soop she shares how she met her husband and (kind of) how she was approached for the show .. weird energy in my opinion but I felt like I had to update our “biography” video on her!! #rhobh #realhousewivesofbeverlyhills #bravotv #realitytv #tiktoktvfilmcontest
As a long-time fan of reality TV, especially the Real Housewives franchises, I found Natalie Swanson Fuller's storyline quite intriguing yet puzzling. From what I gathered, Natalie seems to embody the archetype of the enigmatic 'friend of' cast member who doesn't quite fit the usual mold. She hails from Vancouver Island and holds dual Canadian-American citizenship, which adds an interesting layer to her backstory. What caught my attention was her move to Los Angeles in her early twenties, trying to break into the entertainment scene while working as a cocktail waitress at the Four Seasons. Her relationship with Simon Fuller, a much older husband connected to the industry, and her vague responses about her casting on RHOBH give off a subtle air of mystery. It’s curious how she apparently had a pre-planned European trip during the filming, resulting in her limited screen time and heavy editing—something rare for someone labeled as a 'friend of' a main cast member like Rachel Zoe. The Juicy Scoop interview she participated in didn’t shed much light on her story but did reveal an unusual energy—almost as if the questions about her were uncomfortable or off-putting for her to answer directly. Despite this, fans seem to have latched onto the little information available, appreciating any insight, no matter how limited. From my perspective, Natalie's experience highlights a common challenge for viewers: when reality TV introduces new faces as part of a cast but provides minimal background, it can feel disjointed. For Natalie to make a stronger impact, the show might consider deepening her narrative in future seasons. Her connection to the entertainment world via Simon Fuller and a solitary IMDB credit on a show he produced suggests there might be more beneath the surface to explore. If she returns, it would be an opportunity to finally break down the barriers around her personal story and let audiences genuinely connect. Until then, her role remains one marked by curiosity and speculation, a reminder that sometimes in reality TV, the most magnetic personalities are those we barely see or understand at first glance.




























































