The Real Housewives of Orange County‘s milestone 15th season might bring with some fresh new faces.
During a visit toSiriusXM’sJeff Lewis Liveon Tuesday,RHOCexecutive producerAndy Cohenopened up about the possibility of new blood on the originalHousewivesfranchise.
“The casting for next season is some of the best casting we’ve had,” Cohen said, adding that he “[has] not been this excited about casting” in a long time.
RHOCwas Bravo’s first Housewives offering, premiering back in 2006 as sort of a reality alternative to ABC’s nighttime soapDesperate Housewives.
The show currently starsTamra Judge,Shannon Beador,Kelly Dodd,Gina Kirschenheiter, Emily Simpson and newcomerBraunwyn Windham-Burkeas full-time Housewives.
There’s alsoVicki Gunvalson, who was one of the original Housewives whenRHOCpremiered back in 2006 and is often referred to as “the O.G. of the O.C.” She was moved to a “Friend of” role during season 14, after 13 previous seasons on the show — but hasn’t been shy about her desire to be returned to a full-time status.
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“She’s got a lot going on,” Cohen said, nothing Windham-Burke’s seven children, her eccentric mother, and her and her husband’s sex-pad. “You’ve got Dr. Deb, you’ve got the kids, you’ve got the other apartment …”
Regardless of what happens, Cohen said he’s sure that fans will be happy.
“No matter how it shakes out, it’s going to be great because we have great casting. It’s hard to make moves when you don’t have a bench, both on the show and casting wise,” Cohen said.
He then noting the recent high-profile departures ofBethenny Frankel(fromThe Real Housewives of New York City) and Lisa Vanderpump (fromThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills).
“What I mean is, it’s like Bethenny leaving, it’s like Vanderpump leaving — there’s already a great bench of superstars,” Cohen said. “So ultimately, you’re upset that those people are leaving, you might have to make a hard call on Orange County, but there are great people on the show right now and there are great people waiting. You have to figure it out.”
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“I was kind of thinking … it’s going to be the end of 2020 and they’re going to be like, ‘All right Andy, we’re done with you,’ ” Cohen said. “As I have toldVicki Gunvalsonbefore, we all cannot rely on television as our careers. They’re going to tell us all [to go].”
So what would he do ifWWHLwas canceled? Or, god forbid, theReal Housewivesfranchises were all cut?
“IfWWHLended and theHousewivesended, I would be very happy coming to Radio Andy and doing this and having this be my full career,” Cohen said of his SiriusXM network. “Or if RadioAndy ended, maybe I could just write books or teach journalism or just be a dad.”
Jeff LewisLiveairs weekdays (12 p.m. ET) on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy (Ch. 102).
source: people.com