Revival?
It seems that Bravo may be giving the Real Housewives of Miami a second chance.
According to a new report from Page Six, the network is “revisiting” the idea of a Miami based Real Housewives franchise.
The source notes that Bravo is in “preliminary conversations for a potential return” to Miami.
RHOM initially ran for three seasons from 2011-2013 and starred Lea Black, Larsa Pippen, and Lisa Hochstein.
The source reveals that the RHOM reboot could feature some former castmembers as well as some new blood.
Phil Collins’ ex-wife Orianne Cevey is on the shortlist to join the cast. She and Collins have been engaged in a very public battle over the $40 million estate Cevey currently resides in with her new husband, Thomas Bates.
Collins has sued Cevey to evict her and Bates from the property; however, Cevey insists that her ex-husband promised her half of the estate.
Another name rumored to be joining the cast is singer Paula Rubio.
If you recall, back in November, Andy Cohen revealed on the “Everything Iconic” podcast that he was trying to convince Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, to reboot RHOM.
“I have really been trying to get Peacock to pick up Miami,” he said at the time. “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this. I don’t know where we are with that. I have to say the fans of Miami are still very vocal, and so I’ve been an advocate for Peacock bringing back Miami.”
I never watched RHOM – I know horrible, right? I’m all for a reboot as I’d love to see a franchise in Miami. However, I don’t get why Bravo doesn’t just pick up RHOM for a reboot. It will be weird to see RHOM be on Peacock while the rest of the Housewives shows are on Bravo.
Thoughts on this all? Do you want to see RHOM rebooted? Sound off below!
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