Celebrity Wife Swap
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Reality
Seasons | 4
Episodes | 36
avg.Runtime | 60 min
First EP | 2012-01-02
Last EP | 2015-09-02
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Rating : 4.5
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Two women from celebrity families with different backgrounds trade places for one week. Not only are the moms given the opportunity to see how another celebrity chooses to raise her children and deal with the spotlight -- making them appreciate their own lives more -- but viewers are given a peek into how some controversial celebrities live their lives. At the end of each episode the couples meet and discuss how they feel about each other's life and share what they've learned from the experience.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2012-01-02
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Tracey Gold/Carnie Wilson
2012-01-02
Organized actress Tracey Gold swaps places with laid-back singer Carnie Wilson in a preview episode of this reality show in which the matriarchs of two celebrity families swap spouses, kids and homes for a week.
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Gary Busey/Ted Haggard
2012-01-03
In the series premiere of this spin-off of "Wife Swap," the pious wife of pastor Ted Haggard goes to a home that rejects organized religion when she swaps with the spiritually open fiancée of Gary Busey.
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Flavor Flav/Dee Snider
2012-01-10
The laid-back fiancée of rapper Flavor Flav swaps with rocker and radio host Dee Snider's wife, who takes a very hands-on approach to her household.
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Niecy Nash/Tina Yothers
2012-01-17
Country gal and outdoors enthusiast Tina Yothers swaps with Niecy Nash, who lives a fast-paced, Hollywood lifestyle.
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Mick "Mankind" Foley/Antonio Sabato Jr.
2012-01-31
In the first-season finale, actor Antonio Sabato Jr.'s fiancée leaves her cleaning-obsessed lifestyle and swaps places with the wife of wrestler Mick Foley, whose household has a somewhat unstructured regime.
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