Andy Cohen is offering some reassurance to fans of The Real Housewives of Miami after the network hit pause on the franchise.
During a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live, Cohen was asked directly about the show’s future by Southern Hospitality star Michols Peña.
“It’ll be back,” Andy said confidently. “If it was my decision, it will be going all the time.”
The comment comes after Bravo confirmed earlier this year that RHOM would not be moving forward with a new season for now, leaving fans wondering if the show was quietly being shelved. Reports at the time pointed to lower ratings as a factor in the decision, despite strong fan engagement online.
During the same conversation, Peña spoke about why the Miami franchise holds a unique place within Bravo’s lineup, especially when it comes to representation.
“Just to be able to have a sense of community where being one of the few Hispanic people on Bravo, just to be able to share that side of my story — help others to connect,” he explained. “For example, watching Miami because they have a lot of Hispanic cast members was something that I connected with a lot, too.”
The most recent season of RHOM featured cast members including Alexia Nepola, Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, Guerdy Abraira, Julia Lemigova, and Stephanie Shojaee, with fan favorites like Adriana de Moura and Marysol Patton also appearing.
After news of the pause broke, several cast members took to social media to highlight the importance of the show, particularly its cultural impact and diverse representation.
While there’s still no official timeline for when cameras will pick back up, Andy’s latest comments suggest that Miami isn’t gone for good, and that a return is still very much on the table.