
Chet, left, and Ryan -- two of the cast members on "The Real World: Brooklyn." (Photos: RJ Mickelson/amNY)
By Julie Gordon
“The Real World: Brooklyn” cast-members believe it’s a real shame people are already judging them.
The show debuts on Jan.7, so America has not yet met them. And even before they had set foot in Red Hook in August to film the show, local residents were already harping on the negative images of seasons’ past: sex, drinking and public rowdiness.
“We’d hear, ‘Oh, it’s Fake World. You guys suck,’” said roommate Scott, a 23-year-old personal trainer and model from New Hampshire, who is one of the eight “RW” guys and girls (yes, it’s eight this season). “This one guy in a bar said we were a virus,” Scott said. “So I walked up to him and said, ‘Really?’ You don’t know who I am.”
amNewYork spent time with the cast yesterday and gave them a chance to introduce themselves to our readers:

J.D., 22, Miami Beach, Fla.
A dolphin and whale trainer back home, J.D. describes himself as strong, smart, independent and “not your typical gay guy.” He said he has been forced to be independent — he was abused as a child by his father, and grew up partly in foster care.
One reason he auditioned for the show was to find the family he didn’t have as a kid. And though he said everyone in the house became “really good friends,” the group wasn’t as tight-knit as he thought it would be.
While in New York, the roommates were allowed to pursue a career path of choice. JD worked on public policy for the LGBT community center and for the gay-lesbian-straight network.
“One of the reasons why we really got along was because we had the outlet of doing what we wanted,” he said.
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