Updated Video Interview with CNN (July 11, 2011)
Ty Adams, an internet Evangelist and best selling author is knocking down Christian taboo topics with her new reality series “Real Housewives of the Bible.” The Reality Series will be presented in two-parts on DVD. It tracks six women dealing with the ups and downs of marriage as they strive to be good wives.
The controversial series is getting national attention thanks to a CNN profile of the show, and a LIVE interview scheduled for Friday, July 8th at 9:40am/est.
Nationally syndicated radio host Corey “CoCo Brother” Condrey recently had Adams on the show, who took exception to CoCo Brother’s disclaimer that cautioned viewers that Ty Adam’s views were not that of parent company Radio 1’s views. This didn’t stop callers from flooding the phone lines wanting to hear more of what Adams had to say about relationships, that she delivered in a raw fashion using biblical analogies.
Recently, when a friend texted me the title of the show I text back two capitalized words hysterically. Those words were HOT MESS! But as I heard Ty Adams break down her pitch for the show, I became optimistic that someone maybe able to get something biblical from the modified concept.
“The Real Housewives” series and VH1′s “Basketball Wives” inspired Ty Adams to create a more wholesome version of the franchise. “I was frustrated with what I was seeing,” says Adams. “A lot of society is looking towards programming to educate them on relationships and these shows haven’t effectively done that.” We All Bow Down To Something “They have ruined and tainted our ability to secure good relationships and to make women into good wives,” said Adams, who is based in Detroit. Adams has provided Christian relationship advice for nearly ten years, since she founded a production company called Heaven Enterprises in 2002. She’s the author of Single, Saved and Having Sex, and has produced a number of religious DVDs.
Each character on the show represents a different woman from the Bible. A character based on the biblical Sarah struggles with infertility. (The biblical Sarah was barren until she reached old age). Gold-digging women are likened to Delilah from the Book of Judges, who seduced and deceived Samson – who’d fallen in love with her – through repetitious requests. And the show features plenty of Jezebels.
The DVDs are available to order now. CLICK HERE to order on Ty Adam’s website.