Many fans, including myself, were outraged when after just three seasons, Bravo canceled the Real Housewives of Miami. The good news is that it's back, but the bad news is that it's only available on Peacock.
It has been eight years since RHOM graced our screens, but they are all back, except for Lea Black and Joanna Krupa. Black no longer lives in Miami and says she simply doesn't have the time, although her frequent guest spots on Jeff Lewis' radio show suggest otherwise. Too bad; Lea was my favorite.
TMZ recently caught up with Krupa. "Women need to uplift and support each other and I would never at this point in my life consider doing a show that would cause me stress and engage in unnecessary drama", said the former model and DWTS champ. Also, she has returned to her native Poland where she remains quite popular with various TV projects. I dunno, sounds pretty fishy to me.
lAlexia Echevarria, Lisa Hochstein, Larsa Pippen, Marysol Patton, and Adriana de Moura will be joined by newbies Guerdy Abraira, Julia Lemigova, and Dr. Nicole Martin for what appears to be a very fun season.
BTW, I'm hopeful that Bravo/NBC/Universal will see the error of their evil ways and keep the damn HW series on Bravo. They must know that the Real Housewives Ultimate Girl's Trip (currently streaming on Peacock) is being largely ignored.
THIS TRAILER THO! 🙌🌴
— Bravo (@BravoTV) November 30, 2021
A brand-new season of The Real Housewives of Miami is coming to @PeacockTV, streaming December 16th!
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