Rich Girls

{{Short description|2003 American reality show on MTV}}

{{About|the MTV show|the song|Rich Girls (song)|other uses|Rich Girl (disambiguation)}}

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  • Ally Hilfiger
  • Jaime Gleicher

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Rich Girls is an MTV reality television series that aired for one season in 2003. The series followed the lives of the daughters of two very successful businessmen: Ally Hilfiger (daughter of Tommy Hilfiger) and her then-best friend Jaime Gleicher (daughter of Leo Gleicher) as they completed their final semester of high school, graduated and spent the ensuing summer together. They are shown shopping and gossiping in a series of luxurious locales such as: London, the Hamptons, Hilfiger's family estates in Nantucket and tropical British West Indies, as well as Los Angeles. However, their home base and the setting for much of the action was New York City.

Ally and Jaime were the show's eponymous "rich girls" because Hilfiger's father is Tommy Hilfiger, the multi-millionaire owner of the same named fashion label and Gleicher's late father, Leo, was the founder of Innovation Luggage, a company with a net worth of $10 million.{{cite news | newspaper = The Guardian | title = The Guide: Where there's a will...: ... there's a pampered heiress. And where there's a camera, there's a wannabe TV star too. Mara Reinstein profiles the glossy posse of US teens flaunting their wealth on screen| first = Mara | last = Reinstein | page = 8 | date = 3 January 2004 }}

Notable cameos that occurred during the program included American Idol judge Randy Jackson who ran into the girls at a Los Angeles eatery, former President of the United States Bill Clinton who attended a special screening of the World War II film Proud (a project Hilfiger produced) held aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, and Ally's famous dad, who invited his daughter to his workplace to critique his junior's line.

A total of ten episodes were produced during the season, and included one that featured the Northeast blackout of 2003, which had a direct impact on the series, as the production was taping in New York at the time of the event.

As the show filmed, Hilfiger and Gleicher began to argue with each other, and living on camera apparently had a negative effect on both girls. After the season ended, Ally continued using marijuana for her illness many months before being placed in rehab by her parents where she was eventually properly diagnosed with Lyme disease.{{cite news | newspaper = The Week | title = A Rich Girl, Interrupted| first = Maureen | last = Callahan | date = 9 November 2007 | url = http://theweek.com/article/index/28734/a-rich-girl-interrupted}} Gleicher was seen attending Barnard College as a freshman in the series' final episode, however during the airing of the series she began treatment at Silver Hill Hospital for depression and an eating disorder.{{cite web|last1=Lee|first1=Jane|title=Carrie Fisher Is Bipolar And She's Fine With It|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/janelee/2011/11/10/carrie-fisher-is-bipolar-and-shes-fine-with-it/|website=Forbes|access-date=3 July 2015}}

The two friends' off-screen animosity (they each served as co-producers of the series) caused them to split and they went their separate ways.

The program's theme song was "This Town", an edited cover version of a track from The Go-Go's 1981 debut album Beauty and the Beat and performed by the all-female Canadian pop/rock group Lillix.

Episodes

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| EpisodeNumber = 1

| Title = Senior Prom

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|10|28}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 2

| Title = Graduation Day

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|11|4}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 3

| Title = Independence Day In Nantucket

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|11|11}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 4

| Title = Tommy's New Junior Line

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|11|18}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 5

| Title = Poor Mudge

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|11|25}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 6

| Title = Trip to Seattle

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|12|2}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 7

| Title = Los Angeles

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|12|9}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 8

| Title = The Troubles with Greece

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|12|16}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 9

| Title = Blackout in New York

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|12|23}}

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| EpisodeNumber = 10

| Title = Season Finale

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|12|30}}

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