Latoya deva robinson reality show

        1. Latoya deva robinson reality show
        2. Dwayne accuses his wife of becoming a diva after the couple moved from a small town in Indiana to the neon city of Las Vegas....

          Dwayne says things got worse after the couple appeared on a reality show (5 years ago), and says his wife wants to legally change her name to "D'eva." MORE.

        3. Dwayne says things got worse after the couple appeared on a reality show (5 years ago), and says his wife wants to legally change her name to "D'eva." MORE.
        4. Wife Swap is a US series deliberately swaps wives with dramatically different lifestyles, such as a messy wife swapping with a fastidiously neat one.
        5. Dwayne accuses his wife of becoming a diva after the couple moved from a small town in Indiana to the neon city of Las Vegas.
        6. LaToya "D'eva" Robinson says, the "diva" has always been inside of her, being on TV just brought it out of her!
        7. D'eva Robinson, a 31-year-old North Las Vegas resident.
        8. "They took the D'eva out of Vegas and put me in the middle of four boys," says D'eva Robinson, a 31-year-old North Las Vegas resident.

          That's what happens when you apply to appear on a network TV show, as Robinson, a hairdresser and six-month resident of Southern Nevada, found out earlier this year.

          Robinson and her family -- husband Dwayne, 47; Taylore, 12; Jourdyn, 10; Elijah, 8; and Journi, 5 -- were picked to appear on the ABC reality show "Wife Swap," which drops two female spouses into a contrasting environment and waits for the fireworks.

          The episode airs at 9 p.m. Friday on KTNV-TV, Channel 13.

          Robinson was sent to Sunset, Texas, a " very small town in the middle of nowhere," she says. She left her family here and lived for two weeks with the Browne family, owners of a scrap yard.

          "I knew they were going to take me out of my element," Robinson says, whose element usually is the bright lights of the Strip, sushi restaurants and art galleries.

          Instead, Robinson found herself where there's "nothing but horses, cows, dogs and f