The rumor mill is pumping out some piping-hot tea! A new report claims Bravo plans to revamp the RHOBH cast following season 13.
Over the weekend, Deux Moi shared some very interesting gossip about the future of Bravo’s Real Housewives of Beverly Hills franchise.
According to an unnamed source, production is testing at least one new family for season 14 of RHOBH.
Rumor has it production is tinkering around with the idea of revamping the entire Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast after season 13.
“Production spent 4 hours at a friend’s home within the last couple [of] weeks testing out her young family to potentially sign them onto the *REBOOT* of RHOBH! Production says they are ready to revamp the entire cast and don’t have much faith [that] this current season [will] sit well with viewers.“
Season 13 of RHOBH stars Kyle Richards, Dorit Kemsley, Erika Jayne, Sutton Stracke, Garcelle Beauvais, Crystal Minkoff, and newbie Annemarie Wiley.
Despite the claims above, season 13 of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is doing very well in the ratings.
TV Deets reports that the season 13 premiere of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, which aired on October 25, received 1,023,000 viewers. The following two episodes dipped a bit in the ratings, with episode two receiving 875,000 and episode three receiving 961,000.
Ratings shot back up for episode four. The episode, which scored 1,016,000 viewers, concluded on the RHOBH cast’s trip to Las Vegas for Crystal Minkoff’s 40th birthday.
Naturally, RHOBH fans had quite a bit to say about this gossip.
“This franchise has gone downhill since LVP quit. Bring back the Queen,” one fan wrote.
“We don’t need a reboot. We need some new blood. Kyle and Erika can exit stage left,” a second fan shared.
“It’s Beverly Hills, [they] need ULTRA rich & famous,” a third fan quipped.
A fourth fan shared: “Nooooooo. Now that Rinna is gone this is a great cast!”
“I’m enjoying this is season,” another fan commented.
“Better without @lisarinna for sure, but 1 or 2 more should go,” another fan shared.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.
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