Five Pretty Mommies

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Five Pretty Mommies
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The Pretty Little Mamas cast consists of five mothers ages 25 and under who will open up every aspect of their lives — from motherhood to dating — when the MTV reality show premieres Thursday night. But they’re not worried about facing the internet’s infamous mommy-shamers .


“Of course there’s going to be things said about any way a parent raises their child, no matter what age they are, so I think you just have to take it in stride,” Nicole Pleskow, mom to 5-year-old Noelle, tells PEOPLE. “All that matters with me is my relationship with my child. I know that all of us are great moms.”


Nicole, 25, met the other girls — Alyssa, Cheyenne and Chandlar — while attending high school in San Diego, and then Nikki joined their circle when she moved to the U.S. from Singapore for college. Nikki’s plans changed, though, when she got pregnant with daughter Alaia, now 2.


“I made that decision pretty quickly to just leave school and focus on the baby,” says Nikki, 24.


On the show, Nikki attempts to balance motherhood with breaking into the modeling industry and working on her relationship with her daughter’s dad, Ryan — plus mommies’ nights out, waterfront parties with her friends and sipping wine at Nicole’s parents’ pool.


“People who watch our series and get to go on this journey with us will start to understand and notice that it really is not glamorous,” she says. “We are normal moms that are struggling to balance it all.”


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Nicole, who’s pursuing an online master’s degree, figuring things out with a new boyfriend and raising her daughter with help from a nanny, points to fellow millennial mother Kylie Jenner , 21, as a source of inspiration.


“It is so inspiring to see her have such a successful career with her cosmetics line and just being entrepreneur as a woman and a young mom,” Nicole says.


But Chandlar, 25, wants to make sure viewers don’t aspire to follow in the Pretty Little Mamas ‘ footsteps.


“I don’t want to be promoting it,” she says of young pregnancy, “but if it happens I would like to be a good example for young moms and a good support, because I know how hard the struggle can be.”


Though Chandlar just celebrated her son Jaxton’s first birthday last week, viewers will see her pregnancy journey with baby No. 2 (she’s also mom to Aubrey, 5) on the series. The show also follows Chandlar’s rollercoaster of a relationship with Jaxton’s addict dad Aaron, and her attempt to rejoin the friend group following a falling out over Chandlar’s relationship with Aubrey’s dad.


Despite the drama, Chandlar feels lucky to have become a mom at an early age . “I’ve been a mother for almost six years now and it’s pretty much what I’ve become accustom to; I cant remember life before it,” says Chandlar, who lived on her mom’s couch when the show filmed. “I think it kind of saved me in a way, because Lord knows where I’d be.”


MTV’s Pretty Little Mamas premieres Thursday at 9 p.m. ETon MTV.


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Emily Dees Boulden
Nicole Clemons Noles
Miranda Carlson
Nicole Bennett-Hragyil
Meredith Underwood
Marci Rubin Gold


Amy Nobile
Chris Costine
Ellen Rakieten
Fiona Kennedy
Gena McCarthy
Noah Pollack
Paul Barrosse
Rob Sharenow
Trisha Ashworth

Pretty Wicked Moms is an American reality television series on Lifetime . The series premiered on June 4, 2013. [1] It follows the lives of six mothers living in Atlanta , Georgia.

Emily Dees Boulden [2] "The Queen Bee" is married to Peter Boulden, [3] with two daughters, Amzie and Atley and one son Brax. She is the owner of the fashion boutique Swank. Her husband Pete, and Miranda's husband, Chris, have been best friends since kindergarten. She is a graduate of the University of Mississippi and a native of Philadelphia, Mississippi. Swank is located in Atlanta, Georgia Shop around Lenox.

Nicole Clemons Noles [2] "The Doggy Mom" is the "mother" to her Shih-Tzu , Sommer, and is married to Patrick Noles. She now has a daughter named Natalie. She lives in Birmingham, Alabama.

Miranda Carlson [2] "The Southern Belle" is married to Chris and is a stay-at-home mom to their son Ledger and daughter Holland. Miranda and Emily have a long time feud from when Emily first moved to Georgia. Miranda has even publicly announced that Emily's shop is known as "Skank" instead of "Swank."

Nicole Bennett-Hragyil [2] "The Alpha Mom" is married to Craig, with a daughter, McKinley. Nicole is extremely concerned about having a healthy lifestyle, keeping her, Craig and McKinley on a strict diet. Craig Hragyil - one of the owners of KU is an ex-con who spent 3 years in prison for internet fraud and the theft of senior citizens’ savings.

Meredith Underwood [2] "The Newbie" is married to Brad and is a stay-at-home mother to their daughter, Addison. They named their daughter after the character Addison Montgomery from Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice .

Marci Rubin Gold [2] "The Divorcee" is recently divorced and raising her three kids, sons Dylan and Andrew, and daughter, Jordan. She appeared on LifeTime's Dance Moms Holiday Special as an audience member with her daughter Jordan.

The mothers get together for lunch while the husbands watch the children so they can clear the air. It becomes clear to Nicole B. that teams have been created, consisting of her and Miranda; and Emily, Nicole N. and Meredith.

Before Amzie's party, a friend of Nicole B's calls her and tells her that while shopping at Emily's store, an employee told her that Emily hates Nicole. After hearing the conversation, Nicole's husband, Craig, refuses to go to Amzie's birthday party because of how he feels about Emily. During the party, Meredith and Miranda get into it over Ledger's sleep schedule. Meredith doesn't think Miranda should base her schedule on her child, it should be the other way around, then calls her fake after Miranda leaves.

Marci has a Halloween party at her house, where all the women show up except Miranda who had other plans. When Meredith shows up in a greasy mechanic costume while the other moms are dressed up in pretty, girly costumes, Emily and Nicole N. decide to give her a makeover.

The next day, Meredith meets Emily and Nicole at Emily's store, Swank. While trying on different outfits the girls have picked out for her, she tells them of a terrible car accident she was in years ago before she got married that left her with amnesia for two years and an altered personality. She had amnesia when she got married and doesn't even remember her wedding.

Reception of the new series has been uniformly negative. Hitfix responded to the show: "OK, Lifetime, you win. Somehow you've found women more vile, more petulant, and possibly dumber than most of the women in The Real Housewives franchise. Congratulations. I think Pretty Wicked Moms may be a sign of the coming Rapture, or maybe just confirmation that at least some of the mean girls we all remember from high school didn't change or mature in any way." [13]

Dennis Perkins at The A.V. Club rated the show an 'F', saying that "If it were discovered that this depiction of the petty, insipid catfighting amongst a sextet of monied Georgia mothers was actually the creation of a rabid men’s movement hell bent on turning public opinion in favor of repealing the 19th amendment , it would make more sense than a network at least nominally vested in women’s issues choosing to air a show that makes the entire gender a dispiriting, hateful laughingstock." [14]

June 4 ( 2013-06-04 ) – July 30, 2013 ( 2013-07-30 )

Series premiere; Emily hosts a get together at Swank with all the moms, things get heated when Miranda accidentally steps on Nicole N's dog, Sommer, earning her a bite from the dog. Emily and Nicole B talk about having a "makeover day" and wanting to make over Meredith.
"Amzie's Super Sweet Second Birthday"


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It’s the night before the first day of school, and Jennifer Diel is freaking out about what to wear.
“I used to work, and I like to dress,” says Diel, a pretty brunette who formerly worked in advertising and is now a stay-at-home mother of two in Merrick, LI.
“I love the attention. There’s nothing wrong with looking hot,” adds the 37-year-old, who drops off her daughters, ages 5 and 7, at public school wearing sleek ASOS jumpsuits, tank tops and pricey McGuire jeans, Chanel or Gucci heels and a full face of makeup. “I look better than ever, especially after having two kids.”
Forget worrying about whether teens and tweens are adhering to the dress code. These days, it’s the moms who are too hot for school, donning high heels, sexy frocks and conspicuous labels just to unload and pick up the kids.
“I’ve seen the trend more and more of moms dressing up for drop-off — hair perfect, draped in Chanel, head-to-toe perfect,” says Lyss Stern, a Midtown East mother who runs the popular mommy blog Divalysscious Moms. “SAHMs [stay-at-home moms] want to still feel sexy,” says Stern, whose two sons attend public school. “They’re dressed up in skinny jeans and stilettos three months after having a baby.”
For hot mamas, the school fashion show is the highlight of their day. Bianca Jebbia, 42, hates it when her kids have to stay home sick, because it means she doesn’t get to strut her stuff.
“I get really depressed,” says the self-described “cute, little, sexy mom,” who has “major anxiety” about what to wear each day and how best to style her Chanel purse, Tom Ford sunglasses, Isabel Marant tops and Miu Miu shoes. She doesn’t mind that her clothes make other parents assume she’s headed somewhere other than Whole Foods.
“They think I’m going to work after — that I have a meeting I’m dressing up for,” she says.
For hot mamas, the school fashion show is the highlight of their day.
“Don’t wear the big fur when everyone’s doing a little cashmere — you don’t want to look too flashy,” says Caitlin, 45, a statuesque, blond SAHM who holds a Ph.D. in philosophy and declined to give her last name for personal reasons.
A Gramercy resident whose daughter is enrolled at the Village Community School in the West Village, where actors Paul Rudd and Edie Falco also send their kids, Caitlin adds, “You’re being a little bit judged. The teachers notice. New York moms care a lot about fitting in with each other. I feel a little pressure to represent my family really well, and show respect to the school. And you want to be in the mix — you want to send the message: Fashion matters.”
But not all kids love how their moms are representing them.
Jane Notar, 37, says her daughter Harlow is “mortified” by the minidresses, off-the-shoulder Intermix tops and over-the-knee thigh-high Stuart Weitzman boots she wears to take the 10-year-old and her brother Tennyson, 4, to the Marymount School on the Upper East Side.
“She prefers Mama to wear Tod’s and khaki pants and sweaters from Ann Taylor. She wishes [I] were less ostentatious,” says Jane, a former model and current wife of nightlife impresario Richie Notar, 56. But she says her kids will have to learn to live with their mother’s risqué looks — she insists she’s just going along with the crowd.
“There’s hardly anyone I know who doesn’t look hot when they’re at school.” Besides, she says, “I feel sexier now than before I had kids. I can rock it . . . You can wear short things, but it can still have elegance.”
Victoria Beckham can relate. The Spice Girl-turned-fashion designer revealed to the UK’s Telegraph earlier this week that she spends “absolute ages” thinking of her outfits, including her school pick-up ensembles.
“I think about what I’m going to wear the next day when I’m laying in bed every night,” the 42-year-old Brit said.
But her four children don’t always appreciate the effort.
“The kids definitely tell me when they like what I’m wearing,” Beckham said. “I had something on to pick up [my 5-year-old daughter] Harper from school the other day, and she asked me if I would please not wear that . . . I think at that age they just want you to sort of blend in, don’t they?”
For some ladies, getting ready for class goes far beyond a Barneys shopping spree and twice-weekly blowouts.
In the “last couple of weeks of August, moms — particularly younger moms — want to get ready for their child’s school year. It’s not just notebooks and backpacks they shop for,” says Dr. Norman Rowe, an Upper East Side plastic surgeon. “[They’re] visiting their plastic surgeons to look good for their children’s drop-off.”
His own wife, Mia, 32 and a mother of a 10-year-old girl and 7-year-old boy, adds, “It’s intense — all private schools are . . . [and] you want people to talk to you.”
But you don’t want people to talk about you, which has been an issue for Melisa Lazarus, 35, a SAHM who lives in the Five Towns, LI, and carts her three kids around while resplendent in tight leather pants, sky-high heels, blown-out hair and full makeup.
“[The other mothers] don’t really like me,” says the mother of a 9-year-old boy and two girls, ages 7 and 3. “They say, ‘I like your makeup, but maybe it’s not for the day’ . . . [or] ‘Why are you dressed like that? Are you going anywhere?’ ”
He husband, however, doesn’t mind. He appreciates that she isn’t sporting yoga pants and T-shirts, like many of the other mommies at their private school.
“[He] loves it — he says that I take care [of] myself,” says Lazarus. “He says workout clothes are for the gym. You can’t be in workout clothes and in fashion.”
But her kids do catch some flak from their peers.
Lazarus recalls her 9-year-old son complaining about his classmate. “Someone in my class asked why you always wear heels,” he told her. Her reply? “Ask him why his mom always wears flats.”

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