The “RHONY” cast may be heading for a shakeup as Bravo has yet to confirm the return of its Season 15 cast. Following what insiders described as a “boring” season, the network has reportedly not offered any contracts for Season 16—at least, not yet.
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The season 15 cast of “RHONY” included Sai De Silva, Ubah Hassan, Erin Lichy, Jenna Lyons, Jessel Taank, Brynn Whitfield, and Racquel Chevremont. Rebecca Minkoff also appeared as a friend of the housewives.
The fate of the main cast remains up in the air, but Minkoff has announced her departure. She cited a desire to focus on her family and business.
Meanwhile, a recent casting call suggests Bravo may be looking for fresh faces to bring some much-needed drama back to the Big Apple.
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Then there’s Bethenny Frankel, the self-made mogul who defined “RHONY” for years. Whether she was launching her Skinnygirl empire or delivering some of the series’ most legendary one-liners, Frankel brought both business acumen and biting humor to the show.
And let’s not forget Carole Radziwill—journalist, socialite, and unapologetic rule-breaker—whose effortless, cool, and candid takes on social issues would be a perfect fit for today’s “RHONY.”
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Despite mixed reviews, some fans still see potential in the rebooted cast—especially Lyons. The former J.Crew executive brought fresh energy to the show, and her understated yet confident presence stood out in a sea of reality TV chaos.
If Bravo is looking to bridge the gap between old and new, Lyons could be the perfect link to a blended cast that includes both veterans and fresh faces.
Whether Bravo decides to stick with the new cast, bring back familiar favorites, or create a hybrid lineup, one thing is clear: “RHONY” needs to make some changes. Fans are eager for a return to the high-stakes drama, sharp humor, and glamorous New York lifestyle that made the show a hit in the first place. Will the network listen? Only time will tell. But if there’s one thing we know about the “Real Housewives” franchise, it’s that nothing stays the same for long.
All episodes of the “Real Housewives of New York” are available on Peacock.