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The Real Housewives of Sydney reveal what viewers can expect in season two

We sat down with some of the girls!
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Why should people watch Real Housewives of Sydney season two?

Sally: “I think the viewer will see parts of themselves in everybody and at different times they’ll relate to different people. I think that will be fun.”

Nicole: “The friendships are real; the fights are real; the women are fabulous.”

Dr Kate: “I just think that we can only get better.”

Nicole: “How do you improve on perfection?”

Dr Kate: “Exactly.”

RHOS airs on October 10.

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Terry: “Were not just housewives, we’re multi-faceted, talented, strong, opinionated women and were not afraid to say what we think.”

Krissy: “Episode one to episode ten is going to be so different. You’ll be along for the ride and you’ll see friendships pushed. No physical pushing.”

What was your biggest learning moment while filming the Real Housewives of Sydney?

Nicole: “I learnt a lot about myself as a mother, I had to let my daughter go while we were filming – to go off overseas and spread her wings. I learnt how to draw on my internal strength, which was very, very difficult. I realised I’m stronger than I thought I was going to be, there were weeks of awful anticipation.

Caroline: “My oldest moved out at the same time.”

Nicole: “It’s hard isn’t it…”

Caroline: “Yeah, of course but its not the end of the world. I’ve got Gigi just up the road on the Gold Coast, but if she was going overseas, I’d be really traumatised as well. No one tells you how difficult that is, it’s like they break up with you.”

Sally: “It’s an end of the road… that part is over.”

Dr Kate: “I think I learnt about what I’m willing to actually say and stand up for. I think I learnt a lot about myself in that way.”

“The friendships are real.”

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How does season two differ from season one?

Caroline: “It’s very easy to be mean, its very easy to fight and be upset, but I think real intelligence lies in the ability to resolve a problem. Because is fixable, I think that’s what we’re all very good at and I think that’s what season two is going to bring.”

Victoria: “I think there are definitely tense moments in the new season, and the drama is not going to be, as physical and violent because most of the girls on the show had years on friendship, when something is said or done that is hurtful, you’re going to see real pain. I think viewers will relate to this more because at the end of the day it’s just seven girlfriends.”

Krissy: “Yeah, I like that.”

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