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Rhode Island rep hosting ‘Real Housewives’ premiere watch party

Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) is known for his dedication to public service and his passion for his home state of Rhode Island. And now, he’s adding a new title to his resume: reality TV host.

According to TMZ, Rep. Magaziner is set to host a watch party for the premiere of “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island” on April 2. Joining him in this exciting event are two fellow state lawmakers, state Rep. Jacquelyn Baginski (D) and state Sen. Hanna Gallo (D). The trio will be celebrating the newest edition to the popular reality franchise, which will feature some of the most influential and glamorous women of Rhode Island.

This news has caused quite a buzz among the residents of Rhode Island, who are eagerly anticipating the premiere of the show. And who better to host the watch party than Rep. Magaziner, who has been a strong advocate for the state and its people.

Rep. Magaziner has always been a vocal supporter of the arts and entertainment industry in Rhode Island. He understands the importance of promoting local talent and showcasing the unique culture of the state. And what better way to do that than by hosting a watch party for a show that will put Rhode Island in the spotlight?

Joining him in this endeavor are two influential and respected state lawmakers, Rep. Baginski and Sen. Gallo. Both of these women have been instrumental in shaping the state’s policies and have been strong advocates for the betterment of their communities. Their presence at the watch party is a testament to their support for the state’s entertainment industry and their excitement for the premiere of “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island.”

The event is set to be a star-studded affair, with some of the cast members of the show expected to make an appearance. This will be a great opportunity for the residents of Rhode Island to mingle with their favorite reality TV stars and get a sneak peek into the drama and glamour that the show promises to deliver.

But more than just a fun and exciting event, the watch party also serves as a platform to highlight the economic benefits that the entertainment industry brings to the state. With the filming of “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island” taking place in various locations throughout the state, it will not only provide job opportunities for locals but also boost tourism and bring in revenue for local businesses.

Rep. Magaziner, Rep. Baginski, and Sen. Gallo are all aware of the positive impact that this show can have on Rhode Island, and their support for it is a testament to their commitment to the state’s growth and development.

As the premiere date draws closer, the excitement and anticipation for “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island” are only growing. And with the watch party hosted by Rep. Magaziner and his fellow lawmakers, it’s safe to say that the show has the full support of the state and its people.

So mark your calendars for April 2 and get ready to join Rep. Magaziner, Rep. Baginski, and Sen. Gallo in celebrating the premiere of “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island.” It’s going to be a night to remember, filled with glitz, glamour, and a whole lot of Rhode Island pride.

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