Andy Cohen Reveals RHONY’s Future After Cancellation Fears
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Earlier this month, Bravo announced a new programming schedule with several fan-favorite reality TV shows returning, and a few new spinoffs in the works, like Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition. However, there was no update on The Real Housewives of New York City.

This was despite Bravo announcing a new edition to the franchise, The Real Housewives of Rhode Island, and new seasons for existing shows: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The Real Housewives of Orange County, The Real Housewives of Potomac, and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Fans immediately feared that RHONY would be canceled, and executive producer Andy Cohen has now shared an update.

Andy Cohen Shares An Update On The Future Of RHONY


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Of all the Real Housewives franchises, RHONY is the second-longest-running show, first airing in 2008 (The Real Housewives of Orange County is the first). This is why the cancelation news seems like the end of a legacy to some. “We are between seasons,” Cohen said on Andy Cohen Live, per Deadline. “Last week, when I was here, the Bravo execs met with 10 potential new Real Housewives of New York. This is called the casting process between seasons, and it’s heavily underway.”

Cohen’s update is good news for fans of the Real Housewives franchise, but not good news for the current cast.

The cast was updated for Season 14, saying goodbye to fan favorites Luann de Lesseps, Sonja Morgan, and Ramona Singer. Instead, the stars of Season 14 and Season 15 included Sai de Silva, Erin Lichy, Jenna Lyons, Ubah Hassan, Jessel Taank, and Brynn Whitfield.

Why Does Bravo Want An All-New Cast For RHONY?


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Cohen’s recent comments are echoed by a network insider who shared more information on the decision with Page Six. “We’re trying to figure that show out,” the insider claimed. “We want to figure it out. We think there’s still life in it.” The publication also noted that wanting to figure it out and doing it are two very different things, noting how The Real Housewives of Miami was canceled in 2013 and only made a comeback in 2021.

The publication also reveals that the ithe casting is uncertain because many women want to leave the show. “At this point they seen people’s marriages ruined, their kids lives ruined, their businesses ruined,” the insider said. “It’s just not a very desirable thing to sign up for.”

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