Andy Cohen Has Strong Words for Fans Believing ‘RHONY’ Cancellation Rumors
- Bravo reported that 'The Real Housewives of New York City' might be canceled after 15 seasons, but later updated to say it was merely on pause instead.
- Andy Cohen, the show's executive producer, stated that the show is not canceled, describing the situation as 'this is a cute story except it's not canceled.'
- Bravo announced plans for a reboot following issues with Season 13, which faced criticism and did not have a reunion.
- There are hopes for a legacy show featuring original cast members, as fans have expressed disappointment over the new cast and storyline.
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Andy Cohen Denies ‘RHONY’ Cancellation Rumors
Andy Cohen has responded to reports that Bravo has decided to cancel The Real Housewives of New York. The Cut magazine announced the sad news to their audience via their Instagram page of an article titled, “Bye-Bye, RHONY.” The article claimed RHONY would be “going dark” after 15 seasons on the air, but Cohen caught wind of the post and swiftly hit the comments section. “This is a cute story except it’s not cancelled,” the Bravo executive comme…
NeNe Leakes Talks Mia Thornton Joining #RHOA
NeNe Leakes is commenting on the highly discussed possibility of former Real Housewife of Potomac Mia Thornton joining The Real Housewives of Atlanta. “Just come on down here [and] be messy,” said the reality TV icon. Source: BOSSIP’s Managing Editor Dani Canada recently joined NeNe Leakes for a lively “Tea Time” segment on The NeNe Leakes Show. The two discussed everything from Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour to age-gap romances and, naturally, al…
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