Monday, February 24, 2014

'Nashville Wives': Beliefs and Morality Helped Us to Bond

They're not your typical reality TV housewives.

Former Hooters girl Cassie Chapman said her life has changed tremendously since she married Christian music singer and songwriter Gary Chapman.

The couple recently adopted a baby and religion has become a central part of her day-to-day life.

“I was a Hooters girl when Gary met me. Obviously, I had some cleavage showing,” she told Fox News. “But when you get older or married—we have a baby now—it’s time to be a little more conservative and for his line of work I can’t be like that anymore. I respect my husband.”

That’s something Chapman and fellow “Private Lives of Nashville Wives” star Erika Page White have in common. The two said that their morals are what brought them together on the new TNT reality show.

“We’ve very similar with a lot of the stuff that we like, morally, our beliefs,” White explained. “We get each other. I feel like I never have to explain myself to Cassie whereas some of the other girls may not understand me as well.”

For the two women, who are about to be thrust into the spotlight when their reality show premieres, religion often takes center stage.

“God is center of our marriage for sure,” Cassie said of her relationship.

White added that her future in the limelight is in God’s hands.

“I always believes if God wants me to do more he’ll open doors, and if not he’ll close them.”