No More Real Housewives After Miami
LatestWhen asked about the possibility of adding more cities to the successful Real Housewives franchise, Bravo’s Executive Vice President of Original Programming and Development Andy Cohen told OK!, “I really feel like we’re done,” adding that Miami was most likely the last stop on the Housewives train, which is sure to disappoint some fans who’d been hoping that Dallas would be added to the roster. Also, according to Andy, it’s very unlikely that any other housewives will be plucked from their respective shows to get their own spinoffs—like the network did with Bethenny Frankel—saying, “I think they’re all good where they are.” However, Bravo backtracked a bit when speaking to the NY Post, saying, “We just don’t know. We haven’t made any announcements yet, but we’re definitely not ruling it out.”