Well, Bling Empire's Kevin Kreider just had an oopsie while partying with his castmates from the show (sans Anna Shay) and he's incredibly bummed out about it. He lost a Cartier ring that he literally just received as a gift, and it probably cuts even deeper considering that he's the least wealthy cast member of the Netflix's hit reality show,.
Bling Empire was my favorite binge as of recently. I highly recommend the
Netflix hit, not just because everyone is talking about it, but because it’s really so good. We finally get to see REAL wealth (I’m looking at you,
Dorit Kemsley) and the drama is fresh and different.
One main plot line throughout the show was the on-again, off-again relationship between
Andrew Gray. From blow outs in Paris, to couples therapy, the two just couldn’t seem to make it work. Nor could they let each other go.
SPOILER ALERT! In the last scene of the show, Kelly showed up at his door and fell into his arms. It was a tad dramatic with his shiftlessness and all, but what made it even more dramatic was just how upset fans were. We really thought Kelly had gotten away and she just went back for more.
Christine Chiu is fully aware of what some viewers of “Bling Empire” think about her.
She is one of the stars of Netflix’s latest binge-worthy docuseries, which revolves around an insanely wealthy group of Asian friends in Los Angeles.
Chiu is easily the one some fans have decided they love to hate thanks in part to her rivalry with fellow cast member Anna Shay.
Their frenemy status is on full display in several scenes, including one in which Chiu shows up to Shay’s party rocking the same piece of “high jewelry” Shay owns.
When asked by CNN recently if being cast as the bad guy (or girl in this case) bothered her, Chiu said that “from the production perspective, it achieved the goal, right?”
Self-Proclaimed “Royalty”: Christine Chiu
Born in Taiwan, Christine grew up in the United States and is married to famed Hollywood cosmetic surgeon
Gabriel Chiu. The two set up a cosmetic surgery clinic in Beverly Hills, specializing in surgeries for Hollywood celebrities, famous personalities, and political stars. Their subsequent career success saw them join the ranks of the rich and famous, and they count
Prince Charles as a friend.
Having the protection of security guards and travelling across the globe on private planes are a norm for Christine. Often organizing luxurious parties, Christine had the entire Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills blocked, and decorated in a sea of festive red as the backdrop for their Lunar New Year party.
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Netflix’s “Bling Empire” doesn’t just highlight the lavish lifestyles of wealthy Asian American Angelenos, it also showcases numerous Asian customs and traditions.
“It was a collaborative effort where we shared a lot [of knowledge] with the crew,” producer and cast member Kelly Mi Li told TheWrap of incorporating the cultural elements into the show. “We had a good amount of Asian Americans on the crew working, which helped a lot.”