Now that this city’s franchise has been canceled, all of the affairs and cheating and embezzling will all be splashed out for the public to see.

The Real Housewives of Dallas

‘The Real Housewives of Dallas’ won’t continue following season of anti-Asian incidents

“The Real Housewives of Dallas” will not film this year, and a new season of the show will not air on Bravo in 2022, the network has confirmed to Variety.

“There are currently no plans to bring ‘The Real Housewives of Dallas’ back next year, and beyond that nothing official has been decided,” a spokesperson at Bravo said Tuesday.

Though Bravo currently has no plans to go back into production on the show, “The Real Housewives of Dallas” has not been officially canceled, because Bravo rarely does that: In the “Real Housewives” universe, only the one-season “Real Housewives of D.C.” was officially canceled. Even “The Real Housewives of Miami,” which ended in 2013 after three seasons, is now being revived eight years later for Peacock, the NBC Universal streaming service.

NBCUniversal is the parent company of both Bravo and NBC News.

But the low-rated “Real Housewives of Dallas” had a fraught, sour fifth season, which prompted Bravo to put it aside for now. In Season 5, Dr. Tiffany Moon, who is Asian American, joined the cast, and faced strong headwinds from her fellow cast members. Brandi Redmond, whose 2017 Instagram story in which she affected an Asian accent had gone viral in the months before production, told Moon she made her uncomfortable, and that she couldn’t be herself around Moon.

Cast member Kameron Westcott and Moon butted heads for much of the season, especially after a dim sum brunch at which Moon pushed the women to eat chicken feet. The two of them argued on Twitter also, especially over Westcott’s appearance on the Bravo talk show “What What Happens Live,” on which Westcott appeared to compare Moon to a Thai sex worker. (Westcott’s attorney later told Variety that the comment had been taken “out of context,” and denied that Westcott meant the comparison: “She was referring to how the other ‘Housewives’ acted during a trip to Thailand.” – Source


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