Norman Korpi from The Real World's titular season revealed in an Instagram post that he'd be visiting fellow alum, San Francisco cast member Rachel Campos-Duffy, after he was mentioned on her show Fox and Friends. But it was what she said that left fans confused. Their legacy as pioneer cast members bonded the two when the show premiered in May 1992 thirty years ago with Korpi's New York followed by Los Angeles and onto Campos-Duffy's San Francisco. The show ran for 33 seasons and produced spin-offs including rival show Road Rules, which fed cast members from both into The Challenge, which is still creating spin-offs. That's where the Fox pundit met her husband, former Republican U.S. Representative of Wisconsin Sean Duffy, who originally appeared on the Boston season.
Most recently, Korpi returned for another spin-off, The Real World Homecoming: New York on Paramount+, which reunited the original seven strangers in the SoHo loft sans Eric Nies, who contracted Covid-19 prior to filming but still took part remote via video link. Korpi was the shows first LGBTQ+ cast member and his featured storyline in Homecoming involved his life collapsing around him with his former art career out of the picture. The pandemic dried up his assets, which made him lose his apartment and forced him to move back with his parents and get a job at a bakery. The roommates surrounded Korpi with support, allowing him to focus on what he loves most, which is his artwork.
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On May 9, Korpi took to Instagram with news that May would be "a busy month for posting, so much is going on" upon showing a clip of Campos-Duffy mentioning him on the May 6 episode of her show. In reference to Dave
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