Let’s Discuss: Three New Real Housewives Franchises Reportedly Coming to Peacock

New Real Housewives

Grab the champagne and set your DVR because there are reportedly several new Real Housewives franchises coming to Peacock in late 2022 and early 2023.

According to a report from Bravo and Cocktails, three new Real Housewives shows are in the works.

“Three new Housewives franchises are going to launch on Peacock in the Fall 2022-Winter 2023 lineup,” a source reveals.

“Thew new cities are Nashville, which is almost complete. Scottsdale that is in casting right now and Winnetka, who have wrapped season one,” the source continued.

As for when the new franchises will start airing the source said: “Winnetka will air alongside RHOM in the fall [of 2022].” It seems that the Nashville and Scottsdale Housewives franchise will premiere in 2023.

“They have internally greenlit all three shows as Peacock’s The Real Housewives of Winnetka, Nashville, & Scottsdale. Keep your eyes peeled,” the source added.

New Franchises

We previously reported about the Real Housewives of Winnetka in April when an alleged unnamed castmember told Bravo and Cocktails: “I’m currently in contract to become an inaugural housewife on The Real Housewives of Winnetka. We’ve been filming for a couple [of] weeks under “working Illinois project” but our producers have told us we’re a Real Housewives franchise. There is five of us filming, and we’ve had a lot of drama. I CANNOT WAIT TO SHARE WHAT WE’VE BEEN DOING!!”

Bravo and Peacock have yet to confirm reports of any new Real Housewives franchises.

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