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    • Bethenny Frankel (The Real Housewives of New York City) While the other women on The Real Housewives of New York City spent their time navigating their spouses, children, expensive apartments, and homes in the Hamptons, Bethenny Frankel spent her first couple years on the show working for herself.
    • Kelly Clarkson (American Idol) As the winner of the first season of American Idol, Kelly Clarkson has a place in modern pop history that no one can touch, and her breakout string of pop hits in the mid-2000s—"Miss Independent," "Since U Been Gone," "My Life Would Suck Without You"—are the kind of success story that most reality TV stars only dream of.
    • Harry Styles (The X-Factor) The story of how the five members of One Direction all auditioned for Simon Cowell and the judges on The X-Factor—Britain's evolutionary next step after American Idol—is basically legend at this point.
    • Cardi B (Love & Hip Hop: New York) After garnering attention as a Vine and Instagram personality, Cardi B was cast on Love & Hip Hop for its sixth and seventh seasons.
    • Mel B. Mel B is best known as Scary Spice thanks to her decades performing with the Spice Girls. But she’s also been on unscripted television for more than 15 years, appearing as a judge on “America’s Got Talent,” “The X Factor” in the U.K.
    • Christine Brown. For the last 13 years, Brown has starred on TLC’s smash hit “Sister Wives.” Despite being one of four wives of Kody Brown, she was able to break out and create a new life for herself — so much so that she’s stayed close with the other members of the family after choosing to split from Kody.
    • Kandi Burruss. Burruss may have joined “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” in its second season, but she still rules the roost. Burruss’ talent as a songwriter, performer and entrepreneur thrust her into the top tier of “Housewives” who’ve best used the Bravo platform to build their brand and launch businesses.
    • Nicole Byer. Last year, Byer became the first Black woman ever to be nominated in the category of host for a reality or competition program at the Emmys.
    • Reality TV's biggest stars. It's all about making a strong impression! These are the personalities we loved — and the ones we loved to hate. Want more? EW has detailed the best in movies, TV, music, and books from 1990 to 2015 with the Must List, and, in celebration, The Must List: Ranking the Best in 25 Years of Pop Culture is out now.
    • Bethenny Frankel, The Real Housewives of New York. She wasn't a housewife, but reality never needed to be real. Her terse sarcasm made her break out, but Bethenny's no-bull professionalism infused Housewives with Lean-In aspiration.
    • J.R. Martinez, Dancing With the Stars. A wounded Iraq vet who became a motivational speaker, an actor, and one of the most inspiring human beings ever to grace a dance floor.
    • Lisa Vanderpump, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The glamorously British SoCal entrepreneur brings trashy class to 90210. She's even more fun on Vanderpump Rules, playing a gossipy queen to her beautiful-idiot minions.
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