Rebecca Romijn loves The Real Housewives
Rebecca Romijn has revealed that she loves The Real Housewives franchise.

Rebecca Romijn considers herself to be a Real Housewives superfan.
The 52-year-old actress is a huge fan of the reality TV franchise, revealing that her favorite series largely depends on "the cast and season".
She told Us Weekly: "For a long time, my favorite Real Housewives franchise was Atlanta, but it shifts between Atlanta, Beverly Hills and New York."
Rebecca actually met a lot of the Real Housewives stars at Andy Cohen’s baby shower, admitting that she loved the experience.
Rebecca - who played Mystique in the original trilogy of X-Men films - shared: "I met almost all of the Housewives at Andy Cohen’s baby shower. It was very exciting."
The actress has enjoyed significant success in her career, starring in The Punisher and in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. But Rebecca used to feel overwhelmed by nerves during her early days in the business.
She said: "I used to get very nervous for auditions. [Now], I do a lot of deep breathing, which tells my body that everything is fine."
Rebecca has been married to actor Jerry O'Connell since 2007, and the loved-up couple recently opened up about their romance, revealing that they have separate bank accounts.
During a joint appearance on Andy Cohen Live, the actress shared: "We keep our money completely separate.
"That's like one of the first conversations you have when you decide to enter into a legal agreement together."
Rebecca explained that they do have one joint fund, but it's only used for their 16-year-old twin daughters.
Jerry said: "I have to say, we actually throttle how much money we put into that account sometimes depending on who's working more."
Rebecca added: "The one who's not working gets a little bit of a break and the one who is working puts in a little more. And we really tag-team with work."
The celebrity duo also ensure that at least one of them isn't working at all times, meaning that they can take care of the twins.
The actress explained: "No one else is ever going to raise them besides us."