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were exploited for "affective labor" as far back as the early 2010s.

To understand the 2010 discussion, one must first define the term. In 2010, the search terms "housewifes girls" (note the common misspelling of "housewives") generally led to one of three types of viral media: were exploited for "affective labor" as far back

This group took the video’s premise at face value. They argued that the "Housewives" represented a dying code of honor (domesticity, marriage, reputation management) while the "Girls" represented a moral decay accelerated by social media. They argued that the "Housewives" represented a dying

The video also raised questions about the context in which it was filmed, with some speculating that it was a prank or a staged interview. Others wondered about the women's identities and the potential consequences of their newfound fame. On Twitter (now X), the hashtag #HousewivesGirls trended

On Twitter (now X), the hashtag #HousewivesGirls trended briefly in the Philippines and Brazil, where local versions of similar “domestic discipline” content were already circulating. Users shared personal stories: “My mother saw that video and cried. She said no one ever asked HER what she wanted.”

The most enduring viral image associated with the franchise from this period originated in a 2011 episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (Season 2, Episode 14, "Malibu Beach Party From Hell"). Cast member Taylor Armstrong