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Andy Cohen shared updates on two Real Housewives franchises that BravoCon fans have been waiting for: The Real Housewives of New York City and the new Real Housewives of Rhode Island.
Heading into BravoCon, rumors circulated that The Real Housewives of New York City was undergoing a cast shakeup, which would keep some newbies and bring back some of the original cast members. However, Cohen was quick to squash those rumors, telling Deadline, “I don’t know where that came from.”
Cohen teased that an announcement for RHONY would be coming soon, saying, “We’re close.”
RHONY cast members like Erin Lichy, Jessel Taank, and Sai De Silva are in attendance at BravoCon, as well as OG cast members like Sonja Morgan, Dorinda Medley, and Luann de Lesseps. The reactions from fans to Morgan, Medley and De Lesseps is deafening every time they come into a room, making it clear that they want to see more of them.
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Regarding working with the RHONY legacy housewives, Cohen told us, “I think we’ll always be in business with the OGs from RHONY. I think you see Luann pop up on a lot of shows. Dorinda has a show on Radio Andy. They’re always going to be part of the Bravo family.”
And it’s true, Dorinda is a cast member of The Traitors Season 4, and Luann was just featured on Bravo’s Love Hotel.
Earlier this year, Bravo confirmed that it was going to expand the Real Housewives franchise to Rhode Island. With the cast of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island expected to be announced at BravoCon in Las Vegas, Cohen gave us a tease of what viewers can expect.
“It’s interesting that it’s one of the smallest states and it kind of feels like this insular community where everybody knows each other [and] you can’t get away with anything,” Cohen teased about the setting of RHORI. “It is the perfect spot for a Housewives. Plus it’s also so beautiful, it’s aspirational. It’s the Ocean state – it’s teeny. And the women are outrageously fun and great for TV.”
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