This was after they spotted a ‘sign’ within the new announcement from Bravo.
The commercial network has just announced a slew of commissionings from their most popular shows.
The list of shows to get a new season includes; Below Deck Med, Below Deck Down Under, Married to Medicine, Southern Charm, and Southern Hospitality.
In terms of the Real Housewives that have been officially announced, Beverly Hills, Orange County, Potomac and Salt Lake City have all been given another series.
One account on X - formerly known as Twitter - called Queens of Bravo, posted: " These are all the show renewals Bravo just announced."
It added: "Suspiciously, RHONY is not on the list."
Other fans were quick to point out that neither New York nor New Jersey are amongst the list of shows to get new instalments.
Enthusiasts of the franchise took to social media as they claimed that this was a sign that the franchise has been cancelled for good.
"RHONY CANCELED WE WON," exclaimed one fan.
A second questioned: "No rhony?"
While a third stated: "Um RHONY would already be filming or at least solid cast details would be confirmed if it was coming back. It isn’t. It’s over."
"And what is going on with NewYork Housewives?", asked someone else.
While an additional fan claimed: "Getting a second season was the kiss of death."
And a sixth added: "#RHONY and #RHONJ are not renewed? Interesting. It is probably time to get a fresh new franchise."
This comes after the ratings of the Real Housewives of New York plummeted by nearly 1,000% from the series' heyday.
Bravo fans labeled the reboot as ‘unwatchable,’ as the sixth episode of season 15 earned just 281,000 same-day viewers according to Nielsen Media Data.
That number is the lowest RHONY has ever gotten since it premiered in March 2008.
It is drastically different from the Bravo series’ heyday - which raked in millions before streaming platforms and other modern technology changed the way fans watch TV.
Season four received the biggest audience before then-fan-favorite Bethenny Frankel, 54, depart the show for the first time in a shocking exit.
On average, more than two million people tuned in for same-day viewing of the Bravo juggernaut.
After a disappointing performance of season 13, Bravo announced it was axing its beloved cast and rebooting the entire show with a different cast.
Alongside dwindling numbers, many viewers complained about how “unbearable” the reality show had become.
One fan stated: “New RHONY is unwatchable - I can't care. I watched every episode of the first season and willed it to engage me. But I can't care or relate."