10 Real Housewives Who Need Their Own Lifetime Movie

Lifetime movies are made-for-television movies shown on the Lifetime network. Similar to Hallmark moves, Lifetime movies have an array of genres with actors who tend to stay within the network. Most Lifetime movies have drama and dark undertones, but there are also feel-good moments in the end. 

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Some Lifetime movies are based on real people or events, which is why a Lifetime movie based on certain Housewives’ from The Real Housewives lives could be amazing content. Some Housewives have unbelievable backstories that aren’t talked about enough on the show, which is where Lifetime would come in. From deaths to arrests to inspiring careers — these Housewives were made to have a biopic created on their lives. 

10 Erika Girardi: Pop Star & The Beast

Despite what haters think of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’s Erika Jayne, her story would be great for the big screen. Viewers know that Erika grew up in Georgia and was destined for bigger things. She moved to New York City where she got married and had a baby while trying to make a living in show business happen. She eventually left her husband and moved to Los Angeles to try and get her foot in the door, which is when she met Tom Girardi. Known as the "Erin Brockovich" lawyer, the two married.

Around 2010, Erika became the pop star on the rise before joining RHOBH in 2015. Everything seemed great… until it wasn’t. In 2020, Erika admitted that she and Tom were divorcing and that Tom wasn’t the man he said he was. Lawsuits, possible jail time, a divorce, a failing career — Erika’s Lifetime movie would have it all. 

9 Jen Shah: Lies In The Snow

After releasing in 2020, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City became a raging success and launched the careers of six Housewives. Now on its second season, Bravo fans are fixated on one glowing problem: Jen Shah.

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Fans had their opinions when Jen Shah alluded that she was one of the wealthiest and most successful of the Housewives. Her husband was a former lawyer, sports agent, and current football coach, whereas she owned her own marketing business. But in early 2021, Jen's reality was revealed. She didn't own her home like she claimed she did and, according to Women's Health, was arrested for "conspiring to commit wire fraud and money laundering." The rise and fall of Jen Shah would make a great Lifetime movie.

8 Taylor Armstrong: Behind Closed Doors

RHOBH's past Housewife Taylor Armstrong would be perfect for a Lifetime biopic. She is a small-town girl from Oklahoma who found her way to Los Angeles where she met and fell in love with Russell Armstrong. The pair lived a life of privilege, had a daughter, and seemed happy. But it was all a lie.

During Taylor's time on the show, it was revealed that she was in an abusive relationship and that she felt like she couldn't get out of it. In 2011, Taylor filed for divorce and got out of her marriage. But months later, Russell died by suicide. Taylor was left picking up the pieces before eventually falling in love with her divorce attorney and starting a new happily ever after.

It's important to note that there are resources to help those struggling with suicidal thoughts. The Suicide Prevention Hotline is available 24/7 and can be reached at 1-800-273-8255.

7 Nene Leakes: A True Rags To Riches Story

Nene Leakes has had some hilarious quotes and moments, making her perfect for The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Lifetime. As a child, Leakes was separated from her mom at a young age and was raised by her aunt. Her biological father also didn't want a relationship with her.

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She's experienced a dark youth as a young, single mother before finding happiness with her late-husband Gregg Leakes. From RHOA to Glee to having multiple businesses, Nene's story needs to be told on Lifetime.

6 Garcelle Beauvais: From Haiti, With Love

Aside from her castmate Erika Jayne, Garcelle Beauvais is another RHOBH Housewife fans have to learn more about through Lifetime.

Beauvais is one of eight children and moved to Boston, Massachusetts, from Haiti at the age of three. On RHOBH, Beauvais said she learned English by watching Sesame Street. As Beauvais grew, she was scouted and got into modeling and acting. Suddenly, the small girl from Haiti was a star, traveling the world. Her world stopped around 2011 when she found out her husband and father of her children was having an affair for years, but she carried on for her kids and is now better than ever. Her story is truly inspirational for Lifetime.

5 Teresa Giudice: Life Before (And After) Lockdown

Teresa Giudice has made some truly shocking decisions during her time on The Real Housewives of New Jersey, and one of them would be the theme of the fictional Lifetime movie: her time in prison.

Giudice grew up in a tight-knit family in New Jersey. With her parents' natives of Italy, her culture is an important part of her life. She met her future husband, Joe, in her teens, got married, and had four daughters. Their wealthy lifestyle was shown on TV but it went downhill in 2013 when Giudice and her husband were arrested and jailed for "mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud," according to People. Teresa served 15 months before coming home, getting a divorce, building her career, and finding a new love.

4 Porsha Williams: Family Matters

Porsha Williams of RHOA's Lifetime movie would be all about family. As the granddaughter of civil rights leader, Hosea Williams, the movie could go back and time to show her youth and how Hosea inspired and motivated her family.

Fast forward to the early 2000s where Porsha opened her own daycare facility before marrying former NFL star, Kordell Stewart. The two had a hard divorce but it launched Porsha into stardom. Down the road, she had business opportunities, a baby, a failed engagement, a new engagement, and a spinoff reality show. Now that Porsha is no longer on the show, a biopic would be perfect.

3 Luann de Lesseps: The Downfall Of The Countess

Luann de Lesseps has a unique background that would make a great movie. After growing up in Connecticut, Luann knew she was destined for more. She moved to Europe as a model and eventually grew a following as a TV host. In 1993, Luann married Count Alexandre de Lesseps and had two kids before moving back to New York.

Once Luann was on RHONY, her life began to spiral. She got divorced, had issues with her kids, had addictive tendencies, got arrested, had another divorce, wound up in rehab... Luann's tale is fascinating and needs to be told.

2 Tinsley Mortimer: Manhattan Socialite

Tinsley Mortimer's past is one of intrigue. She grew up in a wealthy family, attended prep school, and married her sweetheart, Topper Mortimer, at 18. After moving to New York, Tinsley became a socialite and life of the party. She was at every fashion show and important event, but after her public divorce, things went downhill. Tinsley was arrested, lost her following, and was lost before finding her way to RHONY.

1 Kandi Burruss: A Georgia Peach On Top

RHOA's Kandi Burruss is one of the most likable Housewives for her neutral stance in most arguments. However, she shouldn't be ignored. Kandi's life deserves to become a movie. She's one of the most successful songwriters and producers, her relationship with her toxic mother is a popular topic, she had a late-fiance who died tragically, and she's now more successful than ever. Her business smarts and family life are inspiring and bring on every emotion to those who watch.

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