Bromance (American TV series)

Bromance
GenreReality television
Created by
StarringBrody Jenner
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Tony DiSanto
  • Brody Jenner
  • Eric Podwell
  • Danny Salles
  • Ryan Seacrest
Producers
  • Tim Andrew
  • MacGregor Barron
  • Melissa Bohman
  • Frankie Delgado
  • Rosmary Inati
  • Scott Miodzinski
Editors
  • Welborn Ferrene
  • Sam Eskandari
  • James Gordon
  • John Logan
  • Charmain Muntean
  • Tim Rush
  • Rebecca Short
  • Zack Stoller
Camera setupSingle camera
Running time45–48 minutes
Production companyRyan Seacrest Productions[1]
Original release
NetworkMTV
ReleaseDecember 29, 2008 (2008-12-29) –
February 2, 2009 (2009-02-02)
Related
The Hills
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Bromance is an American reality television series that originally aired on MTV from December 29, 2008 until February 2, 2009. It was developed as a spin-off of The Hills, and aired one six-episode season. Considered by many to be one of the worst and most ridiculous shows in Television history. The series focused on Brody Jenner, who appeared in its predecessor, and enlisted nine men to compete for the opportunity to win a close male friendship ("bromance") with him.[2][3]

On February 2, 2009, it was revealed on air that Jenner had chosen Luke Verge as his new best friend. Along with Jenner's friendship and a spot in his entourage, Verge won a one year, rent-free stay in a fully furnished penthouse in downtown Los Angeles and a new Scion.[4]

  1. ^ Nordyke, Kimberly (June 9, 2008). "'Bromance' in air for MTV, Jenner". The Hollywood Reporter. 405: 6. Archived from the original on June 13, 2008. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
  2. ^ "Brody Jenner Looking for Bromance on MTV | PEOPLE.com". People. Archived from the original on April 27, 2022. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  3. ^ "Win a 'Bromance' with Brody Jenner". June 10, 2008. Archived from the original on April 27, 2022. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  4. ^ Malkin, Marc (December 15, 2008). "Brody Jenner: Boys Do Cry!". E! News. Archived from the original on February 2, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2009.