Danielle Staub to Host ‘Social’ on Wealth TV

Wealth TV, a luxury lifestyle and entertainment network, has announced the premiere of a new series titled “Social”, set to air on Feb. 9 at 8 pm EST.  

In each episode of “Social,” former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Danielle Staub introduces the viewer to one of the most fascinating celebrities in the world with an exclusive personal tour through their amazing home. 

In episode one, viewers get a room by room tour of Sir Ivan’s Hampton castle, commonly referred to as “the Playboy Mansion of the Hamptons.”

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Danielle and the featured celebrity guest conclude each episode with a lavish “invitation only” evening out on the town. The debut episode follows Danielle and Sir Ivan to Giorgio Gucci’s charity gala followed by an after party at the exclusive Covet Lounge in Manhattan.

According to Cameron Westfall, marketing and advertising executive for Wealth TV, “Our viewers seek a glimpse into the lives of famous, fascinating people and Danielle delivers just that. Nearly every episode highlights events centered around charity causes and meaningful philanthropic work.”

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With four episodes completed, Wealth TV recently green lit the series for two complete seasons totaling 26 episodes. 

Social, with its debut airing on Wednesday, Feb. 9, has been given a primetime slot on Wealth TV with each episode airing on Wednesday at 8 pm EST with additional airings at 11 pm EST and Saturdays at 7 and 10 pm EST.

The announcement was made today, Jan 4.

Wealth TV is available across the U.S. on over 100 cable systems, including on Verizon FiOS channel 169 and 669 and AT&T U-Verse channel 470 and 1470.

In the picture above: Social host Danielle Staub with celebrity guest Sir Ivan

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