The reality show franchise 'Bling Empire,' which follows the lives of wealthy Asian Americans in Los Angeles, and its NYC spinoff, have been canceled by Netflix.
April 21, 2023, 7:04 PM UTCNetflix has canceled the reality show franchise “Bling Empire,” the streaming service confirmed to NBC News on Friday.
“Bling Empire,” which follows the lives of wealthy Asian Americans in Los Angeles, and its New York City spinoff, “Bling Empire: New York,” will not be returning to the platform. The news,Netflix did not provide further comment on the cancellation. “Bling Empire,” premiered its first season in January 2021. The franchise was largely considered groundbreaking in a reality show space long criticized for its lack of diversity.
From left, Tina Leung, Richard Chang, Vika, Blake Abbie, Dorothy Wang and Lynn Ban from "Bling Empire: New York".However, many in the Asian American community have been split on its premise. Some argued that the cast members’ wealth and privilege sought to perpetuate stereotypes around Asian Americans being affluent. And
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