The Real Housewives of Miami has officially hit pause — and its future is now up in the air.
According to TMZ, production on the series is not moving forward at the moment, and there are currently no concrete plans in place for a new season. While the show has not been officially canceled, the lack of a timeline has left its return uncertain.
Behind the scenes, Bravo is reportedly reassessing the franchise. That includes discussions about a possible cast shakeup or even a full reboot to refresh the series.
This isn’t the first time Miami has faced uncertainty. The show originally premiered in 2011 before being paused after three seasons. It was later revived in 2021 and eventually brought back to Bravo, with its most recent season airing in June 2025.
Now, sources say the network is once again evaluating whether the current version of the show still makes sense.
One factor that has reportedly come up to us exclusively is cost. Many of the current cast members have been on the show since the early days, which means their salaries have increased significantly over time.
In some cases, longtime Housewives can earn close to seven figures per season.
That kind of investment can be harder to justify when ratings don’t match the budget.
There are also questions about visibility. Compared to other franchises, the Miami cast hasn’t been as active in press and promotion during airing seasons, which can impact overall buzz and engagement.
It’s unclear whether that’s a network decision or a cast choice, but it’s reportedly part of the broader conversation.
For now, RHOM remains in limbo — not canceled, but not moving forward either.
And as Bravo weighs its next move, the future of the franchise may come down to whether a reset is worth the risk.