Prejudice As their experiences on
The Real World were often the first time that cast members encountered people of different races or sexual orientations, many episodes documented conflict over these issues.
First season housemate
Kevin Powell had such arguments with
Eric Nies, Julie Gentry, and
Rebecca Blasband. The premiere episode of the
Los Angeles season depicted regional epithets exchanged between Jon Brennan, Dominic Griffin, and Tami Roman.
1994 San Francisco housemate
David "Puck" Rainey's treatment of
Pedro Zamora's homosexuality was an issue for Zamora. Flora Alekseyeun, during an argument with her
Miami roommate Cynthia Roberts, dismissed what she referred to as Roberts' "black attitude", and their roommate Melissa Padrón, during a heated exchange with openly gay Dan Renzi, called him a "flamer". Racism and religious intolerance was a point of contention among
2000 New Orleans housemates
Julie Stoffer,
Melissa Howard and Jamie Murray on more than one occasion. The stereotypical views about black people imparted to
Back to New York Mike Mizanin by his uncle offended
Coral Smith and Nicole Mitsch when he related them, and they tried to educate him on African American culture. They were also offended by the fact that
biracial roommate Malik Cooper wore a T-shirt with the image of
Marcus Garvey, who was against
miscegenation, despite the fact that Cooper was of mixed heritage and by his own admission had never dated a black woman.
Philadelphia's Karamo Brown expressed being "borderline racist" towards White people, though he had softened in these feelings by the end of the season. In the
Denver season, Davis Mallory and Stephen Nichols confronted each other over Mallory's homosexuality and Nichols' race, and Mallory later used a racial epithet during a drunken argument with black housemate Tyrie Ballard. During the
Sydney season,
Persian housemate Parisa Montazaran was offended at an anecdote related by housemate Trisha Cummings, in which Cummings described an Asian
McDonald's employee whose command of English was not perfect, though Cummings later insisted that she misworded her anecdote. A similar confrontation occurred during the
Brooklyn season between J.D. Ordoñez and Chet Cannon, after a drunk Ordoñez made offensive statements about
immigrants, following an incident at a drugstore.
Hollywood's Kimberly Alexander got into an argument with
Brianna Taylor, who is African American, and said, "Let's not get
ghetto." When roommate William Gilbert saw this as racist, Alexander explained that Taylor had previously described herself as sometimes behaving "ghetto", and was merely referencing that. During the
2010 New Orleans season, tensions escalated between Ryan Leslie and openly gay Preston Roberson-Charles, amid questions about Leslie's own sexuality, and their mutual use of
homophobic slurs. In addition, Roberson-Charles also drew some homophobic remarks from housemate Ryan Knight. During the
2011 San Diego season, tensions arose between Frank Sweeney and his male housemates Zach Nichols and Nate Stodghill over Sweeney's
bisexuality, and Nichols later made what he said he intended to be a humorous remark to
lesbian roommate Sam McGinn that alluded to
gay bashing, to which McGinn took exception. In the
Go Big or Go Home season, Jenna Thomason made homophobic and racist comments toward her roommates, causing tension between her and the rest of the cast.
Rachel Campos, a conservative
Republican member of the
1994 San Francisco cast, clashed with
liberal roommates Mohammed Bilal and Judd Winick.
Paris housemates Simon Sherry-Wood and Leah Gillingwater argued over the
Iraq War, and in a subsequent episode, Chris "C.T." Tamburello became confrontational and threatening toward Adam King, referencing the war himself. Nehemiah Clark, of the
Austin cast, expressed disapproval of
President George W. Bush and the Iraq War, coming into conflict with Rachel Moyal, who served in
Iraq as a combat medic for the
U.S. Army.
Sydney's Dunbar Flinn angered Parisa Montazaran and Trisha Cummings with his comments about
Jesus and the
Bible. The
2008 United States Presidential election served to highlight the political differences among the
Brooklyn cast. In the
Washington, D.C., season premiere,
atheist Ty Ruff got into an argument with Christian roommates Ashley Lindley and Mike Manning.
Romance Many cast members tried to maintain long-distance relationships that predated their time on the show, though remaining faithful was often a challenge.
Miami's Flora Alekseyeun attempted to maintain relationships with two boyfriends simultaneously.
2000 New Orleans' Danny Roberts cheated on his boyfriend Paul, who was stationed in the military. Shauvon Torres departed from the
Sydney house to reconcile with her ex-fiancé. Her housemates, Trisha Cummings, KellyAnne Judd all flirted, dated or had sex with people other than their significant others back home.
Cancun's
Jonna Mannion,
Washington D.C.'s Josh Colón and
2011 Las Vegas' Nany González severed long-term relationships following suspicions and admissions of infidelity, and in the case of González, after she began a relationship with housemate Adam Royer. Some cast members developed romantic relationships with their castmates.
1994 San Francisco roommates
Pam Ling and
Judd Winick have since married, as have their roommate
Rachel Campos and
Sean Duffy of the
Boston cast. In the
2002–2003 Las Vegas season,
Trishelle Cannatella and
Steven Hill consummated a romance during the show, while their roommates Irulan Wilson and Alton Williams began a relationship that continued for three years after they moved out of the Las Vegas suite. The
Austin cast spawned two relationships, between Wes Bergmann and Johanna Botta, as well as Danny Jamieson and Melinda Stolp; the latter couple married in August 2008 but divorced in spring 2010.
Hollywood's William Gilbert became involved in a relationship with
The Real World: Key West alumna Janelle Casanave, who made guest appearances in several episodes during that season. However, their relationship ended when Gilbert later became attracted to his roommate Brittni Sherrod.
Portland housemates Johnny Reilly and Averey Tressler developed a mutual attraction, leading to a relationship that they continued for one year after filming ended.
Sexuality The level of sexual experience varies among a given season's cast members.
New York's Julie Gentry,
Los Angeles' Jon Brennan and Aaron Behle,
Seattle's Rebecca Lord,
Paris'
Mallory Snyder,
Austin's Lacey Buehler,
Brooklyn's Chet Cannon and
Atlanta's Meagan Melancon, for example, all stated they were
virgins during their respective seasons. On the other end of the spectrum was 2000 New Orleans'
David Broom,
Cancun's Joey Rozmus, and
2011 Las Vegas's Heather Cooke, who took pride in their promiscuity with various sexual partners during their respective seasons.
Denver's Jenn Grijalva and Alex Smith,
Sydney's KellyAnne Judd and Dunbar Flinn, Cancun's Ayiiia Elizarraras, and
2011 Las Vegas' Nany González and Heather Marter were sexually intimate with multiple castmates during their respective seasons. More than once, fellow housemates have been involved in pregnancy scares, such as
Steven Hill and
Trishelle Cannatella during the
2002–2003 Las Vegas season, Cohutta Grindstaff and KellyAnne Judd during the Sydney season, and Leroy Garrett and Naomi Defensor during the 2011 Las Vegas season.
London's Sharon Gitau expressed difficulty with relationships, and with being open about this and other aspects of her life with her castmates. Overt sexual behavior was minimal during the show's early seasons, relegated mostly to discussion. In subsequent seasons, the level of sexual activity greatly increased, beginning with the
Miami season, which depicted or touched upon activities such as
exhibitionism,
frottage,
voyeurism, and
threesomes.
Unrequited love Jon Brennan's
Los Angeles roommates speculated that he had developed a crush, or possibly had fallen in love, with Irene Berrera.
2000 New Orleans' Melissa Howard was attracted to Jamie Murray, who did not reciprocate. Their roommate Julie Stoffer harbored similar feelings for Matt Smith, who also did not reciprocate.
Back to New Yorks Lori Trespicio developed an attraction for Kevin Dunn, though he only saw her as a
friend.
Departed housemates Many times, housemates have left the
Real World house (and the cast) before production was completed, due to conflicts with other roommates, personal issues,
homesickness or violations of work assignment policies. Replacement roommates would sometimes move in as a result. Housemates who departed over personal conflicts with other housemates include
Los Angeles'
David Edwards,
San Francisco's
David "Puck" Rainey,
Sydney's Trisha Cummings,
2010 New Orleans' Ryan Leslie and
Ex-Plosion's Ashley Mitchell, though Rainey, Leslie and Mitchell continued to appear in subsequent episodes following their departures. Housemates who moved out due to personal issues back home include
Hawaii's Justin Deabler, Sydney's Shauvon Torres and
Washington D.C.'s
Erika Wasilewski. Housemates who were evicted after being fired from group work assignments include
Hollywood's Greg Halstead Housemates who were evicted for either physical altercations or reckless behavior include
2011 Las Vegas' Adam Royer,
Go Big or Go Home's Jenna Thomason and Ceejai Jenkins,
Bad Blood's Theo King-Bradley and Peter Romeo and
Atlanta's Clint Wright, though Royer later returned for that season's twelfth episode. Housemates have also departed for other reasons. Irene Barrera moved out of the Los Angeles house when she got married. though in a previously unaired interview from her time on the show that aired during the 2000 reunion show,
The Real World Reunion 2000, she explained that the main reason was her ethical objections to aspects of the show's production, which she characterized as an inauthentic environment designed to fabricate drama and conflict, and not the social experiment it was portrayed to be. McGee further explained that this was an unhealthy environment for her to live in, and that the stress and manipulation of the production exacerbated her illness.
Joey Kovar moved out of the Hollywood house, fearing a drug and alcohol relapse after spending time in rehab, though he returned for that season's finale.
St. Thomas' Brandon Kane was the first cast member ever evicted for failing a random drug test during filming.
On-screen marriage Irene Barrera got married during the
Los Angeles season.
Coping with illness Pedro Zamora lived with
AIDS.
Philadelphia's Sarah Burke,
Key West's Paula Meronek, and
Skeletons' Violetta Milerman each suffered from an
eating disorder,
anorexia and/or
bulimia.
Denver's Colie Edison battled
mononucleosis.
Cancun's Ayiiia Elizarraras had a history of
drug abuse and
self-harming, the latter of which manifested during that season's fifth episode. She received treatment for it after filming ended, and recorded a public service announcement on the condition that it aired at the end of that episode.
2010 New Orleans' Ryan Leslie suffered from severe
obsessive compulsive disorder, which had deleterious effects on his relationship with the rest of the cast. One recurring illness with which a number of cast members have dealt is addiction. While cast members sometimes become inebriated in social situations during filming,
Hawaii's Ruthie Alcaide and
Hollywood's
Joey Kovar entered treatment programs for drug or alcohol addiction during filming. Other cast members have recounted past troubles with addiction that they had endured prior to filming, including
2002 Chicago's Chris Beckman, Hollywood's
Brianna Taylor, 2010 New Orleans' Ryan Knight,
St. Thomas' Brandon Kane, and
Skeletons Madison Walls. ==Seasons==