Find out what the cast of NYC Prep, Bravo's shortlived reality series that aired in 2009 about teenagers in Manhattan, is up to now
Over 10 years later, the forgotten relic of reality TV past is getting its chance to shine as viewers couldn't resist returning toAnd after binge-watching the exploits of the over-privileged and overdramatic high school students, we couldn't resist checking back in on PC, Jessie and the rest of the gang to see what they are up to now. So which star ended up working as a P.A.
While his career in front of the cameras was short-lived, the well-coiffed sophomore playboy Sebastian actually remained in the Bravo family behind-the-scenes for a bit, working as a production assistant forIn September 2019, Sebastian married TV hostA licensed real estate agent, Sebastian's currently working as the regional director for June Homes, a housing brand. And yes, he cut his very flippable hair.
"It's like @LaurenConrad and I are switching places #lagunabeach#nycprep," Camille jokingly tweeted of her bi-coastal switch in 2014.
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