Keeping Up With The Cowdashians

It’s the reality webseries you’ve been waiting for! Keeping Up With The Cowdashians follows the adventures of five big-bottomed bovine beauties as they go about their days on a farm in Northunberland, UK. Producer Sam Wass of the Great British Meat Company says it’s a way to promote locally-sourced meat and poke fun at reality TV.

In the first show “Ooo-arr the Cowdashians” we are introduced to the five sisters at their home in Hadrian’s hills – Wallsteads Farm – and the farmer charged with keeping them in check, Alastair Patterson.

“I don’t know what kind of drama people are looking for with reality TV, but if they want to watch videos of cows eating grass, wandering around and dropping cow pats then they’re in for a treat,” Alastair said.

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Above is a trailer for episode two, which you can catch at the show’s website when it debuts. Episode one is available there now.  -via Uproxx


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