'The Real Housewives of Potomac': Season 1 taglines

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Another "Housewives" franchise is about to premiere on Bravo this Sunday, and fans of the franchise will soon meet Karen Huger, Gizelle Bryant, Katie Rost, Ashley Darby, Charisse Jackson Jordan, and Robyn Dixon, who make up the main cast of "The Real Housewives of Potomac."

Following the same formula as the other "Housewives" shows, Bravo released each of the ladies' taglines in the opening for the program, which they say on the opening of the show ahead of the season 1 premiere. The taglines give fans an idea about each of the Housewives' personalities, as well as clues on which Housewives will be clashing with each other in the first season of the show.

"The word on the street is that I'm the word on the street," Gizelle says.

"Throw this spring chicken into the cougar's den, and let the games begin," says Ashley.

"I'm a ball and gala girl, it's my legacy and calling," says Katie.

"I don't have a cookie-cutter life and I'm not apologizing for it," says Robyn.

"If I don't know who you are, then you're not worth knowing," says Charisse.

"In Potomac, it's not about who you know, it's who you are, and I'm everything," says Karen.

The opening ends with all the ladies together, dressed in glamorous gowns and raising champagne glasses toward the camera.

The new show is based in Potomac, Maryland and focuses on the lives of the six women who are part of the elite Potomac social circle.

Charisse is married to NBA player-turned coach Eddie Jordan and is a mother of two teenagers. She is known for throwing extravagant parties and for her charity work. Ashley was crowned Miss District of Columbia in 2011 and is married to Michael Darby, an Australian real estate mogul who is 29 years her senior.

Karen is married to Raymond Huger who is the president and CEO of a successful tech company. Katie is an international model and TV personality and is a single mother to a 3-year-old son and 14-month-old twin daughter. Gizelle is a single mother to three daughters who keeps herself busy with her numerous philanthropy projects, while Robyn works as a publicist and event manager and is a single mom to her two sons.

 "The Real Housewives of Potomac" premieres on Sunday, Jan. 17 at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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