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Kell on Earth is an American reality television series starring Kelly Cutrone, the founder of the public relations, branding and marketing firm People's Revolution. [1] [2] The series premiered on February 1, 2010, on the Bravo cable network and cancelled after one season. The first season averaged 574,000 viewers. [3]
In February 2010, Cutrone executive produced Bravo's Kell on Earth, an eight-episode reality TV show about Cutrone and People's Revolution. The series followed Cutrone as she balanced running her own company and producing Fashion Weeks in New York and London with being a single mother.
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Like any other long-running show, the series has gone through lulls (I don't want to talk about the Kelly Dodd era), but it has given us 17 (!!) seasons of reality TV gold—from hilarious gags ...
On reality TV, from MTV's The City and The Hills to her new show on Bravo, Kell on Earth, Kelly Cutrone is known for telling it like it is and getting the job done. As the founder and CEO of ...
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Here she met Kelly Cutrone who, four years later, hired her as fashion director at People's Revolution, of which after seven years she became a partner. [ 1 ] In May 2011, New York announced that Berkley was leaving People's Revolution to take a yoga [ 2 ] teacher-training course in Bali [ 3 ] to become a certified yoga instructor. [ 4 ]
NBC bought Bravo in 2002, making the small, arts-focused network its first entertainment cable network. Fast forward to 2025, and Bravo — a very different kind of channel than it was two decades ...