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Terry Biviano shares the real reason she joined The Real Housewives of Sydney reboot – as the wife of Anthony Minichiello takes a swipe at fans who label her a WAG

Terry Biviano is preparing to enter the spotlight ahead of Binge’s The Real Housewives of Sydney reboot this month. 

But the shoe designer, 48, insists that fame isn’t the reason why she joined the popular reality franchise. 

Speaking to Stellar magazine this weekend, the glamorous wife of NRL star Anthony Minichiello said she signed up for the program so she could reveal her relatable, down-to-earth personality. 

‘I’m definitely just like everyone else. I’m happiest when I’m at home having a pyjama day with my family,’ the wealthy socialite said. 

Despite her flashy red carpet appearances, Terry added that she is actually quite introverted.

Terry Biviano, 48, (pictured) has shared the real reason she joined The Real Housewives of Sydney reboot

Terry Biviano, 48, (pictured) has shared the real reason she joined The Real Housewives of Sydney reboot

She also described her previous stint on reality TV show WAG Nation back in 2012 as ‘overwhelming’, and noted that she and Anthony had turned town multiple offers to appear on other shows over the years. 

‘We’re not the first ones to jump on an opportunity just to be famous,’ she says. ‘We don’t want that. That’s not what our life is about,’ she said. 

Elsewhere in the chat, Terry took a dig at fans who refer to her as a WAG – a term describing the wives and girlfriends of sportsmen.

Terri posed alongside Anthony (right) and their daughter Azura, nine, (centre) for a photo shoot in this weekend's Stellar

Terri posed alongside Anthony (right) and their daughter Azura, nine, (centre) for a photo shoot in this weekend’s Stellar 

Speaking to Stellar magazine this weekend, the glamorous wife of NRL star Anthony Minichiello said she signed up for the program so she could reveal her relatable, down-to-earth personality

Speaking to Stellar magazine this weekend, the glamorous wife of NRL star Anthony Minichiello said she signed up for the program so she could reveal her relatable, down-to-earth personality  

‘I have never identified myself as a WAG because I don’t believe in stereotypes,’ she insists. ‘No-one should be defined by what they do for a living, what they look like or who they’re married to,’ she said. 

Terry noted that dispelling the ‘WAG’ label was a major reason why she decided to sign up for RHOS. 

It comes after Binge released a trailer for the new-look second season of RHOS, which is set to premiere on October 10.

Despite her flashy red carpet appearances, Terry added that she is actually quite introverted

Despite her flashy red carpet appearances, Terry added that she is actually quite introverted 

The trailer teases plenty of fireworks as season one stars, former model Krissy March and one time Miss Australia Nicole O’Neill, join a new cast of society high-flyers.

Based on the preview, fans can expect plenty of glam, bling and next-level nastiness, as the show takes an inside peek at seven of Sydney’s elite women and their spectacular lifestyles.

The preview features new cast members including divorced mum and wellness fanatic Caroline Gaultier as well as entrepreneur and fashionista Dr Kate Adams.

Also featured are Swiish wellness brand entrepreneur and cancer survivor Sally Obermeder and Terry Biviano.

Completing the cast is Victoria Montano owner of luxury sport brand fashion label, Sport Luxe.

The cast of the Real Housewives of Sydney reboot: Krissy Marsh, Sally Obermeder, Victoria Montano, Terry Biviano, Dr Kate Adams, Nicole O'Neil and Caroline Gaultier

The cast of the Real Housewives of Sydney reboot: Krissy Marsh, Sally Obermeder, Victoria Montano, Terry Biviano, Dr Kate Adams, Nicole O’Neil and Caroline Gaultier

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