Is The Real Housewives of Dubai returning to Bravo for a third season? According to a new report, the answer is “yes.”
Just weeks after season two came to an end with a two-part reunion special, an insider has revealed that despite low ratings and rumors of a potential cancellation, the reality series will be back for new episodes — but without one of its season two stars.
“I’m excited to hear that The Real Housewives of Dubai is allegedly returning for a third season!” Marcus White, also known as Mr. Housewives, announced on Instagram on October 20. “While nothing has been officially confirmed, it looks like all the women from season 2 will return.”
As RHODubai fans will recall, Chanel Ayan, 46, Caroline Stanbury, 48, Caroline Brooks, 36, Sara Al Madani, 38, Lesa Milan, 35, and Taleen Marie, 37, made up the full-time cast of season two. Meanwhile, Saba Yussouf, 42, starred in a “friend” role.
Continuing on, Mr. Housewives revealed that Saba had allegedly been fired.
“Honestly, she barely had any screen time, so it’s no surprise. Whether it was due to production decisions or just [a] lack of interest, it didn’t seem like she added much to the show,” he explained.
As for when production on the new episodes will begin, it was noted that “early 2025” was plausible.
After RHODubai season three was mentioned on X, formerly known as Twitter, a couple of fans proclaimed that they did not want to see Caroline Brooks on the show, which got the attention of Caroline.
“Hopefully some cast shakeups. No Lesa and Brooks. More Arab women and more friends of! Listen [Bravo],” one person wrote.
“Go f*ck yourself. If you don’t like it don’t watch,” Caroline replied.
Then, when another person said, “Hopefully No Brooks,” she again said, “Go f*ck yourself.”
Bravo has not yet officially confirmed the return of The Real Housewives of Dubai nor has it commented on this latest casting report.