Porsha Williams thinks Bethenny Frankel's call for a reality TV star strike has some real merit.Williams recently sat down with ET, to dish on her Fox celebrity competition series, and she addressed recent remarks made by Frankel about the possibility of reality stars unionizing and striking to demand better contracts and to stand with the ongoing SAG-AFTRA/WGA strikes.«I can respect a lot of what Bethenny had to say, actually.
I mean, why would I have any problem with her speaking up for reality stars?» Williams shared. «I just would want some of the reality stars who are currently doing that job to speak up.»«But I don't know if that’s gonna happen, because the sad part about it is when you are signed to those contracts, when you have signed away your likeness, you are fighting an uphill battle, while being famous,» the alum continued. «Some people who are smart are trying to build a brand like Bethenny, trying to build a brand like me, and it's hard to see your way out of that, because [on] some of the shows, the drama is about your bad points.»As Williams pointed out, being a castmember on a show in franchise — or any reality series, for the most part — means your narrative can be decided in the editing room, and any brand you're trying to build can be hurt if producers want you to be a villain for the season.According to Williams, reality shows can make fans ask, "'Can we trust you you know?
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