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‘BLONDE’ MOVES TO FALL

‘BLONDE Charity Mafia,” a new reality show about young socialites in Obama-era Washington, DC, has been delayed until fall, according to The CW network.

The much talked-about series had been scheduled to air this summer. But over the weekend, the network said it was holding it until the fall — where it could get a bigger audience.

The series is supposed to be in line with series like “Real Housewives” and “NYC Prep” — reality shows about the fabulous lives of big-personality rich people and their friends.

The popularity of such shows led The CW, which is owned primarily by CBS, into delaying the premiere date for “BCM” until fall.

Two other reality shows are being set in DC in the months ahead — the latest versions of MTV’s “Real World” and Bravo’s “Real Housewives” — according to reports.

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