Johnny Reilly | |
Biographical | |
Born | May 4, 1991 |
Hometown | West Bridgewater, Massachusetts |
Show History | |
Season | The Real World: Portland |
Episodes | 12 |
Social Media | |
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Johnny Reilly is a roommate on The Real World: Portland. Johnny is a former high school star athlete who hopes to have a career in physical therapy.
Biography[]
Retrieved from MTV.com
The Real World: Portland[]The middle child of a boisterous blue-collar Irish family, Johnny grew up in a small town outside of Boston "with more cows than people." With his thick Massachusetts accent and beaming smile, Johnny has always been the center of attention and the glue that holds his friends together. Johnny was a star hockey player, but after realizing he couldn't make a career out of it, he began studying to be a physical therapist or a trainer, with plans to work with professional athletes. Financial difficulties have forced him to take a semester off, so he's making ends meet as a short order cook at a local bar. Everyone loves Johnny and for good reason--he is charming, honest and rarely holds back. He loves to party but can get into some crazy trouble when intoxicated. Although he's had his share of one-night stands, Johnny has been known to fall hard for a girl from time to time. Nonetheless, he often puts a wall up around his emotions until his jealousy gets the best of him. His last serious relationship was two years ago. Is he ready to fall again? In Portland, the beautiful Averey catches his eye, but flings with roommates can get complicated -- real fast. Will Johnny be able to satisfy Averey or is he out of his league? |
After Real World[]
Averey and Johnny moved in together in Boston after filming, He continued his job working at a restaurant, and plays for a local hockey team. Johnny hopes to become a physical trainer and a firefighter.
The Challenge appearances[]
Challenges | Challenges Won | Eliminations | Money Won |
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Free Agents, Battle of the Exes II, Rivals III | None | 5 (3 wins, 2 losses) | $35,000 |
Note: Challenges in bold indicate that Johnny was a finalist on that season.