Brides of Beverly Hills - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Linda Hogan
Former Reality star Linda Hogan, and ex wife of Hulk Hogan looks for a dress even though her upcoming marriage is in doubt.

Boob Bandit
The notorious "Boob Bandit" looks for a dress.

Sabrina Parisi
Socialite Sabrina Parisi struggles to find an unconventional wedding gown that will enable her to ride on a camel.

Psychic Silvana
A psychic bride to be realizes she can't predict which wedding gown her fiancé will like.

Elissa Reilly
Former Big Brother winner, Rachel Reilly returns from her season 1 dress shopping experience to now help her younger sister Elissa find a perfect dress.

Zahava Marks
A Marilyn Monroe impersonator finds a wedding dress fit for an old Hollywood sex symbol.

Carla Heric
An eccentric mature Beverly Hills bride grapples as to which dress she's wear for her renewal of vows to her her forth husband.

Limo Bob
A limousine mogul, his body guard, and his bride to be search for a blinged out wedding gown.

Diana DeGarmo
American Idol Runner-up Diana Degarmo finds her dream dress to wed American Idol Finalist, Ace Young.

Punk Christine Fury
A tattooed pin up model and her punk rock fiancé shop for a traditional wedding gown.

Dana Hamm
A bride who thinks she resembles actress Angelina Jolie finds her dream gown.

Loreina Corwin
A bride and her fiancé who is considerably older than her reveal a secret that you would not expect to hear.

Daniela Dea
A brides' posse are critical of every choice the bride makes.

Katie Adams
A bride who is marrying a vineyard owner finds a beautiful dress.

Hayley Rey
Reality star and cosmetic surgeon Dr. Rey looks for his wife's dress.
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