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A few weeks back we wrote a story onThe Real Housewives Of The Bible” DVD. Now we’re hearing that Bravo is not pleased with a DVD spinoff of their popular reality show series created by web-based evangelist and author Ty Adams. The network claims Adams is violating their trademark on the “Real Housewives” name.

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Adams’ DVD series, “Real Housewives of the Bible,” is in no way affiliated with the network, other than its show being the source of inspiration for the Bible-oriented series.

“Bravo is in no way associated with this project,” a network representative told celebrity website TMZ. Adams, founder and CEO of Heaven Enterprises, launched the scripted DVD series after getting fed up with the negative portrayal of relationships on reality shows like Bravo’s “Real Housewives” series and VH1’s “Basketball Wives.”

Interesting right?

She says the shows are high on drama, but lacking in offering real solutions to the problems portrayed in the series. “I wanted to showcase women who are having issues in relationships just like you see on these reality shows because this is real life,” Adams told Fox News. “We’re not afraid to face those tough issues… we wanted to find the hard issues and see how people work this out where you can really grasp the essence of what love and true love in relationships is.”

I really don’t think Bravo has anything to worry about. I mean how bad would it be to be associated with women of the bible?