Blonde Charity Mafia Appears to Get the Ax
Photo by Brendan Hoffman, courtesy The CW.
The Reliable Source offers its own obit for the show, speculating that perhaps "the rest of the country isn't very interested in the make-believe lives of our young society ladies?" For her part, Moraes notes that two other shows, Fly Girls (that's the one about Virgin America flight attendants) and an untitled project starring New York socialite Tinsley Mortimer, may have simply eclipsed the network's interest in the Mafia.
It remains to be seen is whether The CW might decide to at least burn off the six Blonde Charity Mafia episodes that are already in the can. It stands to reason that much of the material in the show may already be a tad dated, given that it was filmed well over a year ago, but a network will often to decide to at least try to get something out of a show it already owns by airing them in a late night or weekend time slot without really promoting it.
