The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills are taking a break! Andy Cohen confirms the show is on hiatus after controversial season with Kathy Hilton and Lisa Rinna…and will resume in 2023
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills are going to slow down a bit.
One of the show’s producers, Andy Cohen, 54, told E! News that the Los Angeles-based reality show is taking a “minute” hiatus.
The talk show host did not reveal why the show – which stars Kathy Hilton and Lisa Rinna – would not be filmed as usual.
Pause a minute: Bravo boss Andy Cohen, 54, tells E! News that the Los Angeles-based reality show will take a break and resume filming in 2023
“Beverly Hills, we’re taking a minute break,” the executive producer told E! New.
“And then we’ll be back touring with them in the new year,” he added.
He did not reveal which Housewives would be returning for the next season.
Dramatic reunion: The talk show host did not reveal which housewives would return after the controversial final season
The final season featured: Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Crystal Kung Minkoff, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Garcelle Beauvais, Sutton Stracke and Kathy Hilton in a “friend of” the cast.
This follows a particularly divisive season after drama occurred during a cast trip to Aspen, Colorado.
Kathy Hilton, 63, gave Bravo an ultimatum and said she would not return to RHOBH unless Lisa Rinna, 59, and Erika Jayne, 51, were removed from the cast.
Meet the Cast: The final season featured Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Crystal Kung Minkoff, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Garcelle Beauvais, Sutton Stracke, and Kathy Hilton in a “friend of” the cast.
In October, Hilton told TMZ the two were “bullies” who would “throw anyone under the bus.”
The Hilton matriarch explained: “I said I would only be willing to come back if the cast [changed].
“If it was completely the same, absolutely not,” the reality star added. “Because I feel like they’re two bullies who bully a lot of other girls.”
Stay tuned: While Bravo irons out these issues with the cast, the executive producer has shared schedules and plans for the franchise’s other branches
At the RHOBH Season 12 reunion, more drama ensued and led to an explosive fight between the housewives.
While Bravo irons out those issues with the cast, Cohen shared schedules and plans for the franchise’s other branches.
“We’re shooting the new Real Housewives of New York City that I’m excited about, and then we’ll be releasing Legacy,” the producer said.
Cohen also shared that The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City are “in the midst of a gangbuster season.”
The third season is set to end in early 2023, similar to The Real Housewives of Potomac – which is currently airing and has a “fantasy season.”
He told fans to expect “a lot more Ultimate Girls Trips” in 2023. A third season will return to Peacock.
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