Eric Nies didn't live in Real World house for reunion season
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Eric Nies lived separately from rest of Real World reunion cast

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In what might be the single weirdest bit of socially distanced accommodation weā€™ve seen in this entire year-and-counting-oh-god-still-counting crisis, TVLine notes that Real World housemate Eric Nies didnā€™t actually live in the showā€™s house during the recent filming of the upcoming reunion season, The Real World: Homecoming New York. Instead of serving as a loftmate, Nies was, instead, a screen-mate, having been broadcast via a video monitor into the loft where the other members of the showā€™s castā€”pulled from that famed first season, at least in part as an effort to get you all to give a damn about Paramount Plus, pleaseā€”were living. Given that the entire point of The Real World, depending on who you ask, is to see how rude human beings can get toward each other during a prolonged period of enforced roomate-dom, that kind of seems contrary to the showā€™s ostensible purpose, but Nies says it wasnā€™t his call, noting that the setup was ā€œnot by my choice, but I accepted the outcome.ā€

Nies promised explanations will be forthcoming, but the immediate assumption is presumably something to do with COVID quarantining requirements, since it would be a fairly bad look for MTV to shove 7 people into a house and see what happens when they stop being polite, and start getting really infectious. The showā€™s other six participantsā€”Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi and Kevin Powellā€”all reunited formally, though, living together in the SoHo loft where the groundbreaking reality show was first filmed 29 years ago.

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The Real World: Homecoming New York is set to air starting tomorrow, March 4, alongside the launch of Paramount Plus.