#RichKids of Beverly Hills Season 1 Episode 8 #selfiesinthecity
- TV14
- March 16, 2014
- 21 min
#SelfiesInTheCity is the eighth episode of #RichKids of Beverly Hills season 1. In this episode, the Rich Kids of Beverly Hills are back to their usual shenanigans, but this time, they are in New York City. They had to travel to the city for Brendan Fitzpatrick and Morgan Stewart's friends' wedding, but that doesn't stop them from having fun.
The episode begins with the Rich Kids flying first class on a private jet to New York City. Dorothy Wang and Roxy Sowlaty are excited to be in the city, but Jonny Drubel isn't having the best time. He is upset that his ex-boyfriend Andrew is in the same city, and he doesn't want to run into him. Meanwhile, EJ Johnson is living his best life and even has a custom-made robe to wear on the plane.
Once in New York City, the Rich Kids check into their hotel and begin exploring the city. They visit the Empire State Building and take plenty of selfies along the way. Jonny is still upset about Andrew being in the same city and decides to stay in for the night. The rest of the group goes out for dinner, where Brendan surprises everyone by announcing that he is going to propose to Morgan.
The next day, the Rich Kids head to the wedding, where they catch up with some old friends. Dorothy and Roxy are excited to see their mutual friend, Elettra Wiedemann, who is also a model. EJ and Morgan have a heart to heart about Brendan's proposal and Morgan admits that she is nervous.
After the wedding, the group heads to the reception, where they drink, dance, and take more selfies. Brendan and Morgan sneak away to have a private moment, and Brendan pops the question. Morgan is ecstatic and says yes. The episode ends with the Rich Kids celebrating at the reception and looking forward to their next adventure.
Overall, this episode is a fun and lighthearted look at the lives of the Rich Kids of Beverly Hills. It shows off their glamorous lifestyle and gives viewers a glimpse into their friendships and relationships. The emphasis on selfies is a nod to the social media-driven culture of today's youth. Despite the high-energy antics of the Rich Kids, the episode has a heartfelt moment with Brendan and Morgan's engagement that adds an emotional depth to the show.