But scratch beneath the surface and there’s more than meets the eye.

Most are successful professionals with far bigger ambitions than being famous just for being famous.

So what did she have to gain from signing up for “The Real Housewives of Miami?”

Guerdy Abraira at formal event

In this exclusive interview, Abraira shareswhy she’s passionate about the show.

“And all of a sudden, names are thrown in the hat,” she said.

“And I feel like my name I’m told was being brought up a lot.”

Guerdy Abraira in work meeting

“You know, I do a lot in the community.

“So it was just inevitable, I think, that this opportunity came about.

And so I was just happy to be able to represent Miami.”

Guerdy Abraira and other Housewives

Rather, she says, it’s a rare show that focuses exclusively on the lives of real women.

“I mean, how many all-women cast shows [are there]?”

“We just happen to be videotaped going through them,” she said.

“The need for Miami franchise to me was culturally needed … That’s very important.

So, New York is great.

You have Beverly Hills, you have the Salt Lake City, Potomac.

Miami had to happen again,” she said.

New episodes of “The Real Housewives of Miami” stream Thursdays on Peacock.