Try out for ‘Wife Swap’ to see how the other half lives
“Wife Swap” is a story of what happens when two married couples see themselves and their spouses in a whole new light.
The TV show’s producers are hoping to shine that light on a Colorado family.
The premise of “Wife Swap” is simple. For two weeks, two wives from two different families with different values exchange husbands, children, and lives (but not bedrooms) to discover what it’s like to live a different woman’s life.
“What a great way to step outside your life and see how someone else lives,” said Jodi Spolansky, a New York City heiress who appeared on the premiere episode, in a press statement.
“Wife Swap” is seeking two-parent families with children (between the ages of 5 and 18) for season three. Potential families can live anywhere in the United States.
To apply or get more information contact “Wife Swap” at (212) 404-1427 and dominique.bouchard@rdfusa.com.
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