A new reality series spotlighting the next generation of Hollywood is in the works, and several familiar Bravo family names have been approached to join. While the show hasn’t been officially greenlit yet, production is underway on a concept that could become the Los Angeles spin-off of Next Gen NYC, and producers are aiming to build a cast of second-generation stars.
According to TMZ, the list of young celebs who’ve been contacted includes:
- Nick Dubrow, son of Real Housewives of Orange County’s Terry and Heather Dubrow
- Alexia and Sophia Umansky, daughters of RHOBH’s Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky
- Preston Pippen, son of Real Housewives of Miami’s Larsa Pippen
- Mason Grammer, daughter of RHOBH alum Camille Grammer
- Adrienne Maloof’s sons from RHOBH
- Nia Sioux, known from Dance Moms
The show is still in very early development. “Nothing has been filmed or officially greenlit. The show has not yet been pitched to Bravo, nor has the network picked it up.”
Despite the hype, not everyone who was approached is on board. Alabama and Landon Barker, children of Travis Barker and The Kardashians’ Shanna Moakler, were rumored to be involved—but their reps confirmed they’ve declined the offer. “Neither Alabama nor Landon has signed on for the Los Angeles-based project,” TMZ reports.
There were also false rumors that former Disney Channel star Skai Jackson was attached to the show, but sources say “she was not asked.”
While details are still under wraps, it’s easy to see why producers are pushing for a West Coast version. Next Gen NYC, which debuted June 3, pulled in 5.4 million viewers across platforms in just over a month, making it Bravo’s most-watched series and season premiere of all time.
If Next Gen LA moves forward, it could bring a whole new wave of drama, glamor, and familiar last names to Bravo’s growing reality TV universe.