me are social media soci socialite smith, global entertainment editor for the associated press alicia quarlessn the television now, all i see is news, reality show, what is too much? >> i think the public is going to be the people. we're going to determine when it's too much. right now, we have this need to pry into those celebrities lives. >> really? >> interesting. when i look on the tv guide, most of the people with shows these days aren't famous. >> if you look at something like "basketball wives." started in miami, it became a runaway hit. now there's basketball wives l.a. reality tv shows are cheap to produce. i watch them. >> i'm glad you mentioned basketball wives. i asked la la about this rumor she rejected an appearance to be on that show. the sense that i got from her, this doesn't fit who i want to me. >> she's a perfect example, she comes off in a very positive light. she's on broadway. >> right. but they have a platform to stand on beforehand. they were already famous. i'm talking about people that are famous for nothing other than being on a reality show, fighting, throwing drin