It's a good time to become a Bravo fan.
This week, the reality television network best known for its “Real Housewives” franchise ordered a new show slate that appears to have something for everyone. There are new spinoffs featuring familiar stars, reboots of older series, and even crossover phenomenon.
This is what has been known so far about the four new shows.
“The Real Housewives of Rhode Island”
Fans have long speculated that the network will unveil new locations for the series' flagship franchise documenting the personal and professional lives of women's groups in a particular city or region. While many seemed to think Chicago would be considered, the network surprised everyone this week by unveiling “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island” as the 11th place in the franchise.
Bravo described the women featured on the show as follows: “A close-up circle of Rhode Islanders with community roots and families that go back to generation. Intertwining ambitious lives, thriving business and family dynamics, these decade-long friendships prove that in this small state you can't escape your past.”
The cast and date of the premiere have not yet been officially revealed, but fans have already speculated on social media, with a list of potential women having an unverified list.
“London Women”
After eight years of airing, Bravo announced that she imagined “London Women” (a show called “real housewives” but returned to the network with British royalty, international socialites and American foreigners. “As tradition clashes with a fast-paced, globalized world, these power players redefine what it means to be a woman of position in one of the world's most iconic cities,” the news release states.
Bravo has not revealed who will be included in the cast, but it is rare to feature the original show socialite star Caroline Stanberry as she left the UK for the UAE as a member of “The Real Housewives of Dubai.”
“Tani: Persian Style”
Who knew that San Fernando Valley was a hotbed like an interpersonal drama? After the success of the “Vanderpump Rules” spin-off show “Valley,” there is “Valley: Persian Style,” which follows the life of a married, brave Bravety who lives in the outskirts of Los Angeles. The new products are basically two spinoff shows: “The Valley” and “Shahs of Sunset.” This is a show that aired from 2012 to 2021 and continued the life of a Los Angeles Persia Fluencer. “The Valley: Persian Style” features former “Shahs of Sunset” stars Reza Farahan, Golnesa Gharachedaghi (GG passes), and Mercedes Javid (Goes to MJ).
The cast members “share a deep connection with Persian culture, which is just as strong as the group of friends they now call their family,” the show's new release said. “When they take on the next stage of their lives in the valley, their world is bigger, their circles are bold, their challenges are more realistic than ever.”
“I love you all and am very happy to be back and represent you,” Galacedagi wrote on Instagram after the announcement.
“Wife's Exchange: The Real HouseWives Edition”
The final new series announced by Bravo is also a combination of two franchises: Real Housewives and Wife Swap from Bravo. This is the ABC reality show that aired from 2004 to 2010, where two wives who lead very different lives traded children, husbands and houses. In this new iteration, a real housewife trades life with a real housewife. The Bravo release said it will lead to “laughter, personal epiphany and an opportunity to see if grass is really environmentally friendly.”
Bravo has few details such as which housewives will be taking part, and when the show will premiere, but fans have already built a cast of dreams.