Your favorite kids from the Real Housewives franchise are ready to grow up on reality TV.
On Tuesday, April 8, Bravo officially confirmed the cast for a brand-new show titled Next Gen NYC.

Featuring familiar faces including Kim Zolciak’s daughter Ariana Biermann, Kandi Burruss’ daughter Riley Burruss, Teresa Giudice’s daughter Gia Giudice and Meredith Marks’ son Brooks Marks, the show follows a familiar friend group as they try to establish their individual identity while diving headfirst into the chaos that is NYC living.
Viewers will also be introduced to some successful children who didn’t grow up with parents involved with the Real Housewives franchise.
Damon Dash and fashion icon Rachel Roy’s daughter Ava Dash will join Emira D’Spain, Shai Fruchter, Georgia McCann, Hudson McLeroy and Charlie Zakkour for the new series premiering in June.
“Everyone’s kind of in a panic over Gen Z. I think we’re doing OK,” Georgia says in the trailer. “This is the thing about New York. No matter how bad it is, it’s not worth leaving.”
Cameras will follow the group as they navigate school, new businesses and curious parents who can’t step away completely.
“How’s your sex life?” Seth Marks asks his son in the trailer. Brooks replies, “That’s not something I need to talk to my dad about.”
In true reality TV fashion, however, a group of friends with big personalities won’t always get along. Ariana appears to butt heads with Ava when she says, “Excuse me, Becky with the good hair? I want Ava with the bitch ass attitude.”
Several cast members will also film confessionals together as they look back on their wild New York City adventures.
In one scene, Ariana recalls the moment she spotted Adam Sandler in the Big Apple. Brooks, on the other hand, thought it was Ben Affleck.
“Come to New York City to have your dreams come true,” Ariana tells her costar. “Who the f*** is Ben Affleck?”
During a recent interview with Us Weekly, Gia teased her future on reality TV. While she couldn’t share too many details about Next Gen NYC, the “Casual Chaos” podcast host promised fans her next show would be different from the Real Housewives franchise.
“It wasn’t as serious as Housewives,” she exclusively told Us at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 17. “I can’t wait to see the trailer. I’m so excited.”