It’s the query that has been on the minds of Bravo viewers for months now:
What does the long run maintain for The Actual Housewives of New Jersey?
After a controversial and, in response to most critics, disastrous latest cause, there’s been chatter that the present might be canceled.
Or, on the very least, that it’s going to endure a drastic reboot alongside the strains of The Actual Housewives of New York Metropolis.
Amid a run of episodes that noticed Melissa Gorga and Theresa Giudice conflict more durable than ever, producer Andy Cohen confirmed this week that there are not any plans to carry the collection again.
“We are taking our time. We are in no rush. We’re really gratified with what’s on the slate for next year,” Cohen informed Deadline on November 21, referring to different franchises on the community.
“[For instance], the new Atlanta, which I’m seven episodes in of watching, it’s outstanding. I’m so excited for people to see this, and they’re going to see it early next year.”
He continued as follows:
“Miami is in the midst of taking pictures an absolute blow-away season. We’re coming off of one of the widespread seasons of Orange County that we’ve ever had. I feel that’s 16 or 17 years into that collection.
“So things are really good in Housewives world. We’re just being extra careful, because we want everything to succeed.”
Elsewhere, it was not too long ago confirmed that The Actual Housewives of Dubai had been placed on pause after two seasons.
It doesn’t sound like Season 3 of this program is a given, both.
“I mean, a pause is a pause is a pause is a pause. But look, I love Dubai. I love what we built there,” Cohen additionally mentioned to Deadline.
“We’re what we’re doing with Jersey.
“We had this Housewives drought [over the] summer, [which] everyone was complaining about, and I think it’s about getting the rollout so that it’s a steady stream and there’s the right amount [of shows].”
Just some days in the past, in the meantime, Bethenny Frankel trashed the brand new Actual Housewives of New York solid.
However Cohen doesn’t share this former actuality star’s sentiments.
“I really believe in this group of women,” he mentioned. “I think they’re very aspirational. I think they’re fun to watch. I think the clothes and the window into a different kind of New York is all what we wanted it to be.”
To be clear on this entrance, Cohen mentioned nobody from the present’s unique solid might be returning.