On the 16th of September in 2009, The Beautiful Life premiered on CW Network. It was a series produced by way of Ashton Kutcher's manufacturing corporate, Katalyst. Among its lead stars were Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot, High School Musical's Corbin Bleu, Aquamarine's Sara Paxton, and then-controversial actress Mischa Barton.
The series was concerning the turbulent lives of fashions within the cutthroat international of haute couture. It gave the look of a excellent series to start with with its explosive catfight and sex scenes. Very Gossip Girl. And that can have been the exact explanation why it flopped.
On September 14th in the same year, Gossip Girl season 3's first episode aired. The hit show won 3.5 million audience on its pilot episode and was already on its method to turning into a cult classic throughout its third season.
Then a new teenage taste was starting to triumph over TV at the moment. This was the era of scorching vampires preventing over a mortal teenage lady. And The Vampire Diaries had simply premiered on September 10th in the similar 12 months on CW as neatly. Its first episode had 4.91 million audience.
Meanwhile, just one.5 million other people watched The Beautiful Life's premiere—for sure too low for CW. When the viewers of the second episode plummeted to one million, the community determined it was time to cancel the show. It was clearly now not that much of a moneymaker like The Vampire Diaries.
The show was overhyped with the discharge of just about naked photos of the solid for its promotion. These commercials have been on billboards throughout the United States. So you would assume it could have drawn more viewers. Maybe the marketing workforce idea they might do what Gossip Girl did with the destructive opinions they were given for their first season.
Remember when they used the cheeky reviews from other publications on their marketing campaign pictures for season 2? Iconic. But no longer for every other teenage drama that has already been surrounded by controversies earlier than airing.
The Beautiful Life was already dealing with problems right through its manufacturing. L.A. party girl Mischa Barton was hospitalized for emotional exhaustion but was rumored to had been beneath an involuntary psychiatric hang.
Leading as much as this, Mischa began getting the attention of tabloids when she fell in poor health at Nicole Richie's Memorial Day barbeque in 2007. According to her rep, it was simply an adversarial reaction to having had too many cocktails.
Months after that event, she was arrested for DUI and would since be a tabloid favourite. Eventually, she gained the reputation of being a "royal pain in the ass." That's how folks she's work with at model displays and other occasions would describe her.
The Beautiful Life was supposed to be her comeback. But at that time, enthusiasts had been already tired of her private existence drama.
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