These iconic characters gave us memorable moments on shows like Grey's Anatomy and Scandal, and we think they'd be even better on a reality show. Check them out below.
Before the world began watching the men of Vanderpump Rules cheat incessantly on their girlfriends, we had Chuck and Blair's rollercoaster of a relationship. Where would they be today? It's a show we'd watch in a heartbeat.
Reality TV shows will always need a larger-than-life character, and Ava Coleman from Abbott Elementary fits the bill perfectly. Although flawed, she's unapologetically herself, which would make for some lively dinner scenes.
Even though he's technically a toddler, Stewie's thoughts, vocabulary, and actions would have you thinking he's an adult. He's evil — some would say sociopathic — and obsessed with world domination. In other words, he'd make an excellent reality star.
Hermione might not be the drama on The Real Housewives of Hogwarts, but she'd surely be the one stirring it.
With a personality like his, Ken would be right at home on MTV's The Challenge alongside Johnny Bananas.
Buzz is too cool for school, and even though he'd likely be the villain of the pretend series Toy Story: The Reality Show, his presence would be needed in that group.
Do you remember Olivia Pope reading Annalise Keating for taking the Megabus during Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder's crossover episode? We do! And if that's the energy she'd bring to Bravo's The Real Housewives of Potomac, please sign her up!
Like others on this list, Sue Sylvester is a schemer, conniving, and downright evil. The best part? She doesn't care one bit. Maybe a competition series like Big Brother would be the ideal fit for William McKinley High School's biggest bully.
Dr. Miranda Bailey is an immensely powerful character on ABC's long-running original series, Grey's Anatomy. She's straightforward, confident, and tough as nails — traits we love to see in thriving reality stars.
Be serious for a moment. How could you not want him on your favorite reality show? His self-centered, over-the-top personality is everything and more.
Michael once said, “Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me." Spoken like a true Real Housewife.
If there's somebody who dances to the beat of their own drum, it's Phoebe Buffay from Friends. She's authentic and won't let anyone break her soul. What more could you ask for in a reality star?
The lies, the drama, the ACTION! It would all be so perfect for a family reality show following these former superheroes coming out of retirement.
Could you imagine Sheldon Cooper on a series like The Real World? His personality and know-it-all mindset would definitely ruffle some feathers. And we'd like to see it.
If there's somebody who could out-scheme legends like Dan Gheesling and CT Tamburello on reality competition shows, it's the original Queen of Schemes, Alex Russo.
Since Hannah Montana concluded over 10 years ago, we'd like to see what she's up to now. Who knows? She very well could have a family (or even two Grammys) by now.
If the circle of friends in Toy Story were on a reality show, then Woody's responsible and level-headed demeanor would be more important than ever. You can't have an entire cast full of Buzz Lightyears.
In the words of the great Wendy Williams, Edna Mode is an icon, a legend, and the moment, and she's encouraged us to live our best life since 2004 when she uttered this memorable line: “I never look back, darling! It distracts from the now.”
Jacquez is a freelance entertainment writer. He is passionate about pop culture, reality tv, and Beyoncé. You can follow him on Twitter @jprintup1.
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