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''The Real Housewives'' is an international
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that consists of 57 programs; 11 American installments, 20 international installments and 26
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. Most of the franchise documents the personal and professional lives of a group of affluent women residing in or around a certain city. The American franchise is primarily broadcast on
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, with one installment broadcast on
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. The American franchise began on March 21, 2006 with ''
The Real Housewives of Orange County ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'' (abbreviated ''RHOC'') is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on March 21, 2006. It has aired sixteen seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several wome ...
''. The international franchise is broadcast on various networks. The international franchise began on March 4, 2011 with ''
The Real Housewives of Athens ''The Real Housewives of Athens'' (abbreviated ''RHOAthens'') was a Greece, Greek reality television series that debuted on ANT1 on March 4, 2011, until May 27, 2011. Developed as the first international installment of the ''The Real Housewives, ...
''. Of the international franchise, the longest-running is ''
The Real Housewives of Cheshire ''The Real Housewives of Cheshire'' (abbreviated ''RHOCheshire'') is a British reality television series that premiered on ITVBe on 12 January 2015. Developed as the first British installment in ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, it has aired ...
'', which has aired 15 seasons. The American franchise has led to a vast number of spin-offs; the most successful, ''
Vanderpump Rules ''Vanderpump Rules'' is an American reality television series which has been broadcast on Bravo since January 7, 2013. Developed as the first spin-off from '' The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'', it has aired nine seasons and focuses on Lisa ...
'', has itself had a number of spin-offs.


History

On May 1, 2005, ''The Real Housewives'' was first announced as one of six
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shows ordered by the American television network
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.The show was inspired by scripted soap operas including ''
Desperate Housewives ''Desperate Housewives'' is an American comedy-drama soap opera television series created by Marc Cherry and produced by ABC Studios and Marc Cherry, Cherry Productions. It aired for eight seasons on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from Octobe ...
'' and '' Peyton Place'', and would document the lives of upper-class women who "lead glamorous lives in a picturesque Southern California gated community where the average home has a $1.6 million price tag and residents include CEOs and retired professional athletes."


''The Real Housewives of Orange County''

In January 2006, the show was announced as ''
The Real Housewives of Orange County ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'' (abbreviated ''RHOC'') is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on March 21, 2006. It has aired sixteen seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several wome ...
.'' The first season aired on Bravo from March 21 to May 9, 2006. The original cast consisted of Kimberly Bryant, Jo De La Rosa,
Vicki Gunvalson Victoria Gunvalson (née Steinmetz; formerly Wolfsmith) is an American reality television personality and businesspeople, businesswoman best known for a starring role as a housewife in the Bravo (US TV channel), Bravo reality television series '' ...
,
Jeana Keough Jeana Ellen Keough (née Myers; formerly Tomasino; born September 18, 1955) is an American television personality, realtor, actress, and model. Keough graduated from Whitnall High School located in Greenfield, Wisconsin in 1972. When she was yo ...
and Lauri Waring. The success of the show has resulted in three spin-offs; '' Date My Ex: Jo & Slade,'' ''Tamra’s OC Wedding'' and ''Glitter Town''.


''The Real Housewives of New York City''

In September 2007, the network started production for the show ''Manhattan Moms.'' In January 2008, the show was re-titled to ''
The Real Housewives of New York City ''The Real Housewives of New York City'' (abbreviated ''RHONY'') is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on March 4, 2008. Developed as the second installment of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, it has aired thirteen ...
'', becoming the second installment in the franchise. The first season aired on Bravo from March 4 to May 27, 2008. The original cast consisted of Luann de Lesseps,
Bethenny Frankel Bethenny Frankel (born November 4, 1970) is an American businesswoman, television personality, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and author. She starred in the Bravo television series ''The Real Housewives of New York City'', having appeared in eigh ...
, Alex McCord,
Ramona Singer Ramona Singer (née Mazur; born November 18, 1956) is an American television personality, businesswoman, and author. She is best known as a main cast member on the reality television series ''The Real Housewives of New York City'', in which she ha ...
and Jill Zarin. The success of the show has resulted in three spin-offs; '' Bethenny Ever After'', '' Bethenny & Fredrik'' and ''Luann and Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake''.


''The Real Housewives of Atlanta''

In June 2008, the third installment in the franchise, ''
The Real Housewives of Atlanta ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta'' (abbreviated ''RHOA'') is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on October 7, 2008. Developed as the third installment of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, it has aired fourteen season ...
'', was announced. The first season aired on Bravo from October 7 to November 25, 2008. The original cast consisted of
NeNe Leakes Linnethia Monique "NeNe" Leakes (; née Johnson; born December 13, 1967) is an American television personality, actress, presenter, businesswoman, author, and fashion designer. Born in Queens, New York and raised in Athens, Georgia, she is best ...
, DeShawn Snow,
Shereé Whitfield ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta'' (abbreviated ''RHOA'') is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on October 7, 2008. Developed as the third installment of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, it has aired fourteen seaso ...
,
Lisa Wu Lisa Wu is an American television personality, actress, realtor, screenwriter and designer. She is best known for appearing on reality series '' The Real Housewives of Atlanta'' and ''Hollywood Divas''. Early life Lisa was born and raised in I ...
and
Kim Zolciak Kimberleigh Marie Zolciak-Biermann ( Zolciak; born May 19, 1978) is an American television personality and singer. In 2008, she appeared as one of the original housewives on the reality television series ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta.'' Zolci ...
. The success of the show has resulted in ten spin-offs; ''
Don't Be Tardy ''Don't Be Tardy'' is an American reality television show that premiered on Bravo on April 26, 2012, as ''Don't Be Tardy for the Wedding.'' Developed as the first spin-off of ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta,'' featuring Kim Zolciak, her husban ...
'', ''
The Kandi Factory ''The Kandi Factory'' is an American reality competition series on Bravo that debuted April 9, 2013. Developed as a spin-off of ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta'', starring Kandi Burruss. The show chronicles Burruss and her team at The Kandi Fac ...
'', '' I Dream of NeNe: The Wedding'', ''
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'', ''
Kandi's Ski Trip ''Kandi's Ski Trip'' is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on May 17, 2015. Developed as the fifth spin-off of ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta''. The show focuses on Kandi Burruss, her husband Todd Tucker and their b ...
'', '' Xscape: Still Kickin' It'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Porsha's Family Matters'' and ''Kandi & the Gang''.


''The Real Housewives of New Jersey''

In May 2008, the fourth installment in the franchise, ''
The Real Housewives of New Jersey ''The Real Housewives of New Jersey'' (abbreviated ''RHONJ'') is an American reality television series that premiered on May 12, 2009, on Bravo. Developed as the fourth installment of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, it has aired twelve season ...
'', was announced, before the announcement of the ''Atlanta'' installment. The first season aired on Bravo from May 12 to July 8, 2009. The original cast consisted of
Teresa Giudice Teresa Giudice ( , ; ; born May 18, 1972) is an American television personality best known for starring in ''The Real Housewives of New Jersey''. Besides appearing on the show, Giudice wrote multiple ''New York Times'' bestseller cookbooks and ...
,
Jacqueline Laurita Jacqueline Elizabeth Laurita (née Grippe, formerly Holmes; born April 26, 1970) is an American television personality, known for starring in ''The Real Housewives of New Jersey'' (2009–14, 2016). Career Since 2009, Laurita has appeared on '' ...
, Caroline Manzo,
Dina Manzo Claudine J. "Dina" Cantin (, formerly Manzo and Ioannou; born March 7, 1972) is an American television personality and entrepreneur. She is most known for appearing on '' The Real Housewives of New Jersey'' as an original main cast member, appear ...
and
Danielle Staub Danielle Staub (born Beverly Ann Merrill; July 29, 1962) is an American television personality. In May 2009, she came to prominence after being cast in the reality television series ''The Real Housewives of New Jersey'', as a main cast member fo ...
. The success of the show has result in three spin-offs; ''
Boys to Manzo ''Boys to Manzo'' is an American reality television web series that began airing from May 30 to July 10, 2011, on the official website for Bravo. A spin-off to '' The Real Housewives of New Jersey'', the series features Albie and Chris Manzo, the ...
'', ''
Manzo'd with Children ''Manzo'd with Children'' is an American reality documentary television series on Bravo which premiered on October 5, 2014. Bravo announced the series in April 2014, making it the first spin-off show of ''The Real Housewives of New Jersey''. The ...
'' and ''
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''.


''The Real Housewives of D.C.''

In October 2009, the fifth installment in the franchise, '' The Real Housewives of D.C., was'' announced. The season aired on Bravo from August 5 to October 21, 2010. The cast consisted of Mary Amons, Lynda Erkiletian, Cat Ommanney,
Michaele Salahi Michaele Ann Schon (born Michaele Ann Holt; born October 1, 1965), formerly Michaele Salahi, is an American television personality and model. In 2010, she was a cast member on the reality show '' The Real Housewives of D.C.'' She and her then-hu ...
and Stacie Scott Turner. The show ended after one season, becoming the first franchise to be canceled; its cancellation came after one of the cast members, Salahi, and her
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caused controversy by successfully entering the White House uninvited for a state dinner while being filmed for the show.


''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills''

In March 2010, the sixth installment in the franchise, ''
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'' (abbreviated ''RHOBH'') is an American reality television series which has been broadcast on Bravo since October 14, 2010. Developed as the sixth installment in ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, it has ...
'', was announced. The first season aired on Bravo from October 14, 2010 to February 15, 2011. The original cast consisted of
Taylor Armstrong Taylor Armstrong (born Shana Lynette Hughes; June 10, 1971) is an American television personality. She is known as an original cast member of the Bravo reality series, '' The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills''. In 2022, it was announced that sh ...
,
Camille Grammer Camille Grammer Meyer ( Donatacci) is an American actress, dancer, model, and television personality. She is known for appearing on '' The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills''. Grammer started her career as a dancer, model and actress, and worke ...
,
Adrienne Maloof Adrienne Maloof (born September 4, 1961) is an American businesswoman, television personality, shoe designer, and co-owner of the various business holdings of Maloof Companies, which include a stake in the Sacramento Kings ( NBA), the Vegas G ...
,
Kim Richards Kim Erica Richards (born September 19, 1964) is an American actress, socialite, and television personality. She began her career as a child actress, and rose to prominence from her roles in '' Nanny and the Professor'', '' Escape to Witch Mount ...
,
Kyle Richards Kyle Richards Umansky (: born January 11, 1969) is an American actress, socialite, and television personality. Since 2010, she has appeared as a main cast member on ''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'', and as of 2022, is the last remaining ...
and
Lisa Vanderpump Lisa or LISA may refer to: People People with the mononym * Lisa Lisa (born 1967), American actress and lead singer of the Cult Jam * Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1974), stylized "LISA", Japanese singer and producer * Lisa Komine (born 1978), J ...
. The success of the show has resulted in two spin-offs; ''
Vanderpump Rules ''Vanderpump Rules'' is an American reality television series which has been broadcast on Bravo since January 7, 2013. Developed as the first spin-off from '' The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'', it has aired nine seasons and focuses on Lisa ...
'' and ''
Vanderpump Dogs ''Vanderpump Dogs'' is an American reality television series that ran on Peacock on June 9, 2021. Developed as the second spin-off of ''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'', it focuses on Lisa Vanderpump and her staff as they run her dog found ...
''. The success of ''Vanderpump Rules'' has resulted in two spin-offs; ''Vanderpump Rules After Show'' and '' Vanderpump Rules: Jax & Brittany Take Kentucky''.


''The Real Housewives of Miami''

In March 2010, the network ordered a show titled ''Miami Social Club'', which would serve as a reconstruction of ''
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''. The show was later re-titled to ''
The Real Housewives of Miami ''The Real Housewives of Miami'' (abbreviated ''RHOM'') is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on February 22, 2011, then revived on Peacock on December 16, 2021. Developed as the seventh installment of ''The Real House ...
'', becoming the seventh installment in the franchise. The first season aired on Bravo from February 22 to April 5, 2011. The original cast consisted of Lea Black, Adriana de Moura, Alexia Echevarria, Marysol Patton,
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and Cristy Rice. In November 2020,
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, executive producer of the franchise, confirmed that he was trying to get the streaming service Peacock to pick up the show for a fourth season. In February 2021, it was confirmed that the show would be rebooted on Peacock. After an eight year hiatus, the fourth season aired on
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from December 16, 2021 to March 10, 2022. The rebooted cast consisted of Guerdy Abraira, Lisa Hochstein,
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, Nicole Martin, Alexia Nepola and
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. The success of the show has resulted in a spin-off; ''
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''.


''The Real Housewives of Potomac''

Prior to being announced, the show was initially titled ''Potomac Ensemble'' during its early production. In November 2015, the eight installment in the franchise, ''
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'', was announced. The first season aired on Bravo from January 17 to April 17, 2016. The original cast consisted of
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, Ashley Darby, Robyn Dixon,
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, Charrisse Jackson-Jordan and Katie Rost. The success of the show has resulted in a spin-off; ''Karen’s Grande Dame Reunion''.


''The Real Housewives of Dallas''

Prior to being announced, the show was initially titled ''Ladies of Dallas'' during its early production, a potential spin-off to '' Ladies of London''. In November 2015, the ninth installment in the franchise, '' The Real Housewives of Dallas'', was announced. The first season aired on Bravo from April 11 to June 19, 2016. The original cast consisted of Cary Deuber, Tiffany Hendra, Stephanie Hollman, LeeAnne Locken and Brandi Redmond. On August 17, 2021, the network announced that they had no plans to immediately renew the show for a sixth season, placing it on an indefinite hiatus.


''The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City''

In November 2019, the tenth installment in the franchise, ''
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City ''The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City'' (abbreviated ''RHOSLC'') is an American reality television series that premiered on November 11, 2020, on Bravo. Developed as the tenth installment of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, it has aired three ...
'', was announced. The first season aired on Bravo from November 11, 2020 to February 24, 2021. The original cast consisted of
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, Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose and
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.


''The Real Housewives of Dubai''

On November 1, 2021, the eleventh installment in the franchise, ''
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'', was announced. The show is the networks first original international installment of the franchise. The first season aired on Bravo from June 1 to September 7, 2022. The original cast consisted of Nina Ali, Chanel Ayan, Caroline Brooks, Sara Al Madani, Lesa Milan and
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.


List of shows

Bravo has broadcast 11 American installments of the franchise, beginning with ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'' on March 21, 2006. The network has also licensed the brand to various networks outside the United States, giving rise to more than a dozen international installments. The success of the American franchise has resulted in 26
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centered on specific housewives, with the longest-running being ''Vanderpump Rules'', which focuses on the staff at the restaurants and bars owned by
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from ''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.'' In November 2021, the eleventh installment in the franchise, ''The Real Housewives of Dubai'', was announced as the networks first original international installment of the franchise.


American installments

: Currently airing installments. : Installment with an upcoming season. : Installment with an unknown status. : Installment is currently under development. : Installment no longer in development.


International installments


Spin-offs


Other reality TV shows starring Real Housewives


Format and recurring elements

Each series focuses on the lives and social dynamics of a core group of around five to seven women in a particular city or geographic area. Cast members are typically relatively wealthy, middle-aged women. Scenes may depict cast members' personal and professional lives, and especially their social interactions with one another. Individual scenes may feature any combination of cast members (including solo scenes), though producers aim to include at least one "tent-pole" event per episode, which brings together the full cast. A single season typically consists of around 25 episodes. The franchise has been described as a "docu-soap"— a hybrid of the reality television and soap opera genres. The shows are not scripted, but field producers often intervene to steer the direction of conversations or inflame conflicts.


Opening credits and taglines

A highly recognizable and frequently parodied feature of the franchise is its
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, which feature clips and
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footage of each housewife in turn, with each housewife delivering a "
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"—a short quip alluding to some aspect of their personality or story. For example, for season six of ''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'',
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, who runs a dog rescue organization, used the tagline "I'm passionate about dogs, just not crazy about bitches". Housewives record several taglines for a given season, some of which may be written by the housewife herself and some by producers, with the network having final say on which one is used. The credits end with a
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showing a lineup of the entire cast holding in their outstretched hands an object related to the show's location. For example, the housewives of ''Orange County'' hold oranges, the cast of ''Atlanta'' hold peaches, and the women of ''Beverly Hills'' hold oversized diamonds. This began as an allusion to the opening credits of ''
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'', which featured the show's main actresses holding apples, and the each object is often used as a symbolic reference for being a cast member on each respective show — for example, if a long-time guest on a franchise is finally cast to appear full time, her cast mates may say she has "finally earned her peach." The housewife in the center of the cast shot is generally chosen to be the cast member who had the greatest impact on the season.


Reunion episodes

Each season of a ''Real Housewives'' series ends with a "reunion", in which the cast members convene to discuss the events of the season. The reunion is generally filmed after most of the season has aired, and the women have had a chance to view the season's episodes. Reunions are filmed in a single day over the course of around ten hours, but are generally edited into two or three one-hour episodes. Housewives are typically paid for their participation in each season of the program in two separate amounts, with the second portion paid to the Housewives after the filming of the reunion.Do Real Housewives Lose Money When They Skip the Reunion?
/ref> When
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failed to show up for ''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills''
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reunion in 2013, a precedent was set where, with the exception of certain circumstances such as attending an alcohol rehabilitation facility, the Housewife's employment as a cast member on the program is terminated if she is a no-show. Housewives to skip the reunion and not return to the series in the next season include Maloof, Mary Cosby (''Salt Lake City'') and Lisa Vanderpump (''Beverly Hills''). Cast members are seated on couches on either side of a host (
Andy Cohen Andrew Joseph Cohen (born June 2, 1968) is an American radio and television talk show host, producer, and writer. Cohen is the host and executive producer of Bravo's late night talk show, '' Watch What Happens Live!'' He also has a pop culture ...
, in the case of the American editions) who asks the cast questions (sometimes viewer-submitted) about the events of the season. The closer a Housewife sits to the host, the more integral of a part she played in the drama and storyline that season. By 2016, entertainment websites were analyzing the importance of the reunion seating charts, with Slice noting that the Housewives assigned to the "end spots", meaning the ones farthest away from the host, meant a near-certain end to their time on ''Real Housewives''.A scientific examination of Housewives reunion seating charts
/ref> Housewives generally dress formally, in
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or
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dresses, for reunions. In addition to answering questions, the Housewives are given the chance to look back on video clips of events from the season, with their reactions shown to the audience via
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. "Friends of the Housewives", part-time cast members, typically only appear for a portion of the reunion time. In many but not all U.S. ''Real Housewives'' installments, a segment of the reunion is filmed with the husbands of the Housewives joining their spouses on stage and giving their thoughts on what happened during the filming of the season. The first show to debut such a segment was ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'' in 2010, and many production companies now consider spouse participation to be standard fare on reunion day. The vast majority of reunion specials end with the cast making a
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, signifying a formal end to the season. In many cases production makes note of offering non-alcoholic toasts to Housewives who have quit drinking alcohol, or who are pregnant. The final episode of the first season of ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'', the franchise's original incarnation, diverged from the now-standard reunion format; it lacked a host, and the women dressed casually and cordially reminisced over the course of a single episode, set in the backyard of one of the women. The reunion for the second season, then titled "''Real Housewives Confess: A Watch What Happens Special''", was the first to feature Andy Cohen as host, and to use the
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-like format which subsequent reunions would adopt. From then on, a standard season-ending reunion would play out across two episodes, with season three of ''The Real Housewives of New York City'' debuting the franchise's first-ever three-part reunion in June 2010.15 Milestones for 15 Years of Real Housewives
/ref> In the years since, three-part reunions have become commonplace on many U.S. ''Housewives'' series, and in April 2017 ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta'' ended its ninth season with a four-part reunion special. The four-part reunion special format was later duplicated by the Potomac and Beverly Hills installments in 2021. During the
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in 2020, the season 12 and season 10 reunions of ''Atlanta'' and ''Beverly Hills'' were filmed virtually, on
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, from the homes of Cohen and the Housewives due to lockdown orders at the time.


Production

Each ''Real Housewives'' program is made by a different production company, though some are responsible for more than one show. For example,
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produces both ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'' and ''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills''. A season is shot on location over the course of around four to six months. The typical field crew for a show consists of three production crews of around ten people, including one lead producer, several camera crew, and a sound technician. Small scenes, such as those centered on just one or two housewives, are shot by a single production crew, whereas multiple crews will cover larger events involving most of the cast. The postproduction process of putting episodes together takes around ten to twelve weeks, and begins near the end of filming. Estimates for the amount of raw footage recorded per hour-long episode have ranged from 40 to 85 hours.


Casting

While early seasons occasionally made use of open casting calls, potential housewives are more typically referred by existing cast members or invited to interview by casting agents as a result of their research into the city's social circles. Candidates must pass through three stages: a phone interview with a casting director, a video interview, and finally a filmed home visit, simulating the process of filming a scene for the show. The casting of Housewives' family members as primary cast members has occurred many times, with ''
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'' casting siblings in its first season.'Real Housewives of New Jersey': Melissa Gorga, Teresa Giudice's sister-in-law, serves up family drama
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Contracts

The compensation of ''Real Housewives'' cast members has been the subject of some speculation. In his book about the ''Housewives'' franchise, writer Brian Moylan estimates that, as of 2021, a cast member would receive around $60,000 for her first season, increasing year over year up to a cap of around 300 to 500 thousand dollars. Certain "star" cast members have been rumored to be paid figures in the low millions, such as
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, and
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of ''
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'',
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of ''
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'', and Tamra Judge of ''
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''. In the early years of the franchise, cast members were paid considerably less, with ''
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'' cast member
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stating that she was paid $7,250 for her appearance on the show's first season in 2008. A notable provision of housewives' contracts is the so-called "Bethenny clause", which states that Bravo receives 10% of the sale price of any business a cast member starts while on the show, provided that it sells for more than 1 million dollars. The colloquial name for the clause is in reference to
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, who sold her Skinnygirl cocktail line in 2011 for a reported $120 million.


Confessional interviews

Like many reality television shows, the ''Real Housewives'' franchise makes use of
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interviews, in which scenes are interspersed with "talking head" commentary from the cast members. Confessional interviews were originally filmed at the housewives' homes, but are now mostly shot on a soundstage in front of a
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, with an image of the cast member's home composited behind them. Interviews are filmed periodically during and after the filming of a season, sometimes over the course of a full day, and involve the women responding to questions from an off-screen producer. Over the years, cast members have adopted increasingly elaborate hair, makeup, and fashions for confessional interviews, and may spend between 45 minutes and three hours before filming in order to prepare their looks with the help of hair and makeup artists. Each cast member typically has three different confessional looks for a season, which may need to be reproduced in multiple interview sessions for the sake of continuity. Confessional looks must be approved in advance by producers and the network.


Potential additional locations

On December 2, 2016, Cohen spoke on the future of the franchise, saying if there were to be a new installment to the franchise, it could potentially be set in
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. Cohen also stated that an All Star edition of the franchise would serve as an end-goal if ratings began to drop. Later in December 2016, during an interview with Harry Connick Jr., Cohen stated that they look for cities with strong personalities, and agreed that
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fits that criterion. Cities where Cohen and other producers began the casting process but ultimately decided not to create a series include
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and
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.


Criticism

Feminist leader
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has vociferously criticized the ''Real Housewives'' franchise for "presenting women as rich, pampered, dependent and hateful towards each other." Others have criticized the show for its promotion of conspicuous consumption. The franchise is often analyzed through a lens of feminist political economy, and how the show "creates rich women as objects of cultural derision, well-heeled jesters in a populist court." In October 2019, ''
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'' ran an article criticizing how the casts of the different ''Real Housewives'' installments appear "segregated" by skin color. Author Tracie Egan Morrissey pointed to ''Potomac'' and ''Atlanta'' for their almost entirely
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casts, while the other iterations, such as ''Beverly Hills'', ''Orange County'', ''Dallas'', ''New York'', and ''New Jersey'', are overwhelmingly
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and have featured few
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. ''The Real Housewives of New York'' did not have an African-American cast member until 2021; while the addition of Kary Brittingham to ''Dallas'' in 2019 marked the show's first
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cast member. ''Beverly Hills'', with the exception of season four’s
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, featured "a racially homogeneous cast throughout its run", until the addition of
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in 2019. The Real Housewives’ latest edition that premiered on June 1, 2022, in
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,
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, became a subject of criticism. On 25 May 2022, a group of 12 human rights organizations wrote a letter condemning the executive producer,
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’s decision to film the latest edition of the franchise in Dubai, which has been said to be a monarchy that has a record of practicing
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, and cruelty and differentiation towards women. The groups made four major demands from Cohen namely; reveal the role of UAE in Housewives, run a disclaimer, and publicly cite past human rights abuses committed by the emirate. The producer of the show was iterated that launching a show in Dubai may risk lending the leaders of the monarchy soft propaganda to promote themselves. The rights groups included Freedom Forward,
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, FairSquare, and more.


Syndication

The first four installments entered weekday
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in the majority of United States markets on September 13, 2010, with episodes of ''
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''. ''
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'' started airing episodes in the syndicated time slot on October 25, 2010; ''
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'' on November 29, 2010; and ''
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'' on January 17, 2011. More episodes of ''Orange County'' and an encore of ''Atlanta'' finished off the season.


Parodies

Since the conception of the series, ''The Real Housewives'' franchise has been parodied in television, film, theatre and online media.


TV series

* The ''
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'' is a reality television parody show broadcast on
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from January 15, 2013 to December 13, 2016, created by
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. The show ran for five seasons, before being revived on
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in February 2022. * ''
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'' is a sitcom parody show broadcast on
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from July 15, 2014 to September 15, 2015. The show ran for two seasons. The first season was set in
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, while the second was set in
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. * In
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, a parody of ''The Real Housewives'' began airing in July 2014, titled ''Real Househelps of Kawangware''. The show was added to the South African mobile streaming service ShowMax in October 2016. * The
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series ''Zootopia+'', a spin-off of
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, features an episode titled "The Real Rodents of Little Rodentia", which is also parodies the format of ''The Real Housewives''. In addition,
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from ''Beverly Hills'' and
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from ''Atlanta'' make guest appearances voicing two of Fru Fru's friends. * The fifth episode of Disney+ series '' High School Musical the Musical the Series'' is titled "''The Real Campers of Shallow Lake''", in which the characters are inspired by the ''Real Housewives'' franchise to act more dramatic so that the documentary crew filming them won't write them off as boring.


Film

* On February 25, 2011,
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released a
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of the franchise, titled ''The Real Housewives of San Fernando Valley''. * In February 2014,
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produced a pornographic film called ''The Real Housewives of a'' featuring
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.


Theatre

* The series was parodied in August 2012 by the musical ''The Real Drunk Housewives of the San Fernando Valley'', which featured
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. * The musical parody ''The Real Housewives of Walnut Creek'' ran in April and May 2014 at Lesher Center for the Arts in
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. The musical was created by Molly Bell, who also starred, and was presented by the Center REPertory. In April 2016, the musical was restaged as ''Real Housewives of Toluca Lake'' at the Falcon Theatre in
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. * In the
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, the theater production ''The Real Hoosewives - Fae Glesga'' ran from September 10 to September 14, 2014, at the Pavilion Theatre in
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. * From January to May, 2016, a performance titled ''The Realish Housewives: A Parody'' toured cities across the United States. Each performance was titled "''The Realish Housewives of he city they performed in'". * From July 16 to September 12, 2016, a parody theater piece called ''Housewives of Secaucus, a Suburban Travesty'' was shown in New Jersey and New York across several venues. The show also parodied reality television series ''
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'' and ''
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'' * In October 2016, a musical titled ''The Real Wicked Witches of Halloween Hills'' was performed over 2 nights on October 29 and October 30, at Westchester Broadway Theatre and
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in New York. The musical is a family-friendly Halloween take on ''The Real Housewives'' franchise.


Web series

* The 2009 online series ''The unReal Housewives of Kansas City'' had seven episodes in all. It was directed by Jon Davis, and starred Michelle Davidson, Meagan Flynn, Erin McGrane,
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and Jennifer Plas. Davidson, Flynn and Plas also served as writers for the series. * ''The Real Housewives of
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'' is a
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parody series created by Lucia Aniello and
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in October 2011. * ''Real Housewives of Benning Road'' is a YouTube parody series created Brooks and Amon Williams of Hardhead Films. The series aired for 3 seasons between 2013 and 2014. *
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aired ''The Real Housewives of Horror'', from October 29 to December 4, 2014. The series is written and created by
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, who also stars in the series, and is a mash-up of the horror movie genre and ''The Real Housewives'' franchise. * On April 12, 2015, former '' Big Brother'' contestant Wil Hueser released a video titled ''The Real Housewives of Louisville'' on his YouTube channel, which went on to serve as the first season. On June 16, 2016, Hueser began airing a second season of his series. The series features Hueser parodying multiple women from
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, including his own mother. * In late August 2016, ''Real Housewives of Christchurch'' began airing as an online series. The series is designed as a parody of ''The Real Housewives of Auckland'' and showcases everyday women, rather than the wealthy and polished women featured on the Auckland series. In September 2016, cast-members of ''The Real Housewives of Auckland'', Gilda Kirkpatrick and Anne Batley-Burton, were featured in a video meeting with the ladies of ''The Real Housewives of Christchurch''. * In October 2016, a web series titled ''The Real Houseboys of Waiheke'' began airing as a parody of ''The Real Housewives'' and more specifically ''The Real Housewives of Auckland''. * In a collaboration with Bravo,
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began airing an online mini-series titled ''The Real Housekids''. It began on August 1, 2016, and featured children recreating well-known scenes from the franchise. In total four episodes were released, three featuring scenes from ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta'' and one featuring a scene from ''The Real Housewives of Orange County''. * In 2017
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and Christian A. Pierce created
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, which premiered on YouTube and later moved to Facebook Watch in season 2


Sketches

* From 2009 to 2012, a recurring sketch titled ''The Real Housewives of Late Night'' aired on ''
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''. The sketch featured the men dressing up as their wives in a parody of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise. * On November 2, 2010, ''
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'' parodied ''The Real Housewives'' franchise as a whole, with a segment titled ''Women of SNL''. The segment was stylized as though it were a reunion special, which guest starred
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making a cameo as the host for the segment. The skit featured classic housewives moments spoofed by many women who are a part of ''Saturday Night Live'', including
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. * ''Saturday Night Live'' parodied ''The Real Housewives'' again on March 3, 2012, with a sketch called ''Real Housewives of Disney'' guest starring
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. * On August 14, 2012, ''The Real Housekeepers of Long Island'' was released online as a parody of the series, created by Tyler Gildin. * On October 12, 2012, a segment was published on
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titled ''The Real Dragwives: Very Rich''. The video is a parody of a scene from ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta'', with
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'' frequently parodied the series with the sketch ''The Real Housewives of The World''. The sketch featured prominent women in politics in the format of ''The Real Housewives''. The cast included
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and Magda Szubanski as Angela Merkel. In the same series, Gina Riley also played a parodied version of ''The Real Housewives of Melbourne'' cast member Gina Liano. * In June 2015, Dirty Cues Productions produced the parody ''The Real Housewives of Westeros'', combining the popular HBO show ''Game of Thrones'' with the ''Real Housewives'' franchise. * On November 5, 2014, a parody titled ''Housewives of Narromine'' aired in Australia, on ABC (Australian TV channel), ABC's Indigenous sketch show, ''Black Comedy (TV series), Black Comedy''. The skit featured back and forth comedy between two characters located in Narromine, played by Deborah Mailman and Elizabeth Wymarra. * On June 16, 2016, the franchise was parodied in episode 9 in the Inside Amy Schumer#Season 4 (2016), fourth season of ''Inside Amy Schumer''. Amy Schumer parodied ''The Real Housewives'' reunion with Andy Cohen making a guest appearance as himself, as the host. * In New Zealand, a parody series called ''Fresh Housewives of South Auckland'' aired on TVNZ 2, TV2 during the Saturday morning segment ''Fresh'' and was released online. It ran for eight episodes from November September 11, to November 2, 2016. * On October 14, 2016, a parody video was released online called ''The Real Housewitches of Salem''. The video parodied ''The Real Housewives'' as well as ''Hocus Pocus (1993 film), Hocus Pocus'' and ''Mean Girls''. * In January 2017, the BBC Two, BBC2 comedy show ''Revolting (TV series), Revolting'' aired the sketch "The Real Housewives of ISIS", which featured women affiliated with the terrorist organization in the style of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise.


Other parodies and allusions

* In 2009, Amy Phillips began impersonating stars from Bravo and many other celebrities on her YouTube channel and eventually began parodying the women from ''The Real Housewives''. Since she began, Phillips has since been endorsed by Bravo and has made several appearances on ''Watch What Happens Live''. In January 2016, Phillips parodied both ''The Real Housewives'' and ''Star Wars'' in ''Star Wars: The Housewives Awaken'', during her segment ''Reality Checked with Amy Phillips'', on SiriusXM's ''Radio Andy''. * The ''30 Rock'' episodes "Queen of Jordan (30 Rock), Queen of Jordan" (2011) and "Queen of Jordan 2: Mystery of the Phantom Pooper" (2012) were both structured as episodes of a fictional reality show called ''Queen of Jordan'' which parodied several personalities and events of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, particularly ''The Real Housewives of New Jersey''. The 2012 episode "Idiots Are People Three!" also featured Denise Richards parodying LuAnn de Lesseps's song "Chic, C'est La Vie" as "J'adore La Piscine". * On February 26, 2012, ''The Real Housewives'' was parodied during The Apprentice (U.S. season 12)#Episode 2: Getting Medieval, episode 2 of the The Apprentice (U.S. season 12), fifth season of ''The Celebrity Apprentice'', during a task sponsored by Medieval Times. Contestant and star of ''The Real Housewives of New Jersey''
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recreated her table-flipping scene from ''The Real Housewives of New Jersey'' in a segment titled ''The Unreal Housewives of Camelot''. * In the 2013 film ''The Best Man Holiday'', Melissa De Sousa's character "Shelby" is a star of the fictional reality show ''The Real Housewives of Westchester''. * In episode 9 of the Hot in Cleveland (season 4), fourth season of ''Hot in Cleveland'', which aired on January 23, 2013, actress, and cast member of ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'', Heather Dubrow guest starred as Nikki, the wife of Emmet (Alan Dale), who is trying to get on the fictional series ''True Housewives of Tampa St. Pete''. * SBS 2's ''The Feed (Australian TV series), The Feed'' parodied the franchise in August 2014, with a segment titled ''The Real Newsreaders Of Sydney''. The segment featured Sandra Sully, Lee Lin Chin and Natalie Barr. * On May 4, 2015, ''The Real Housewives'' was parodied during the tenth episode in the RuPaul's Drag Race (season 7), seventh season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. In a mini-challenge titled ''Fake Housewives of RuPaul's Drag Race'', the contestants were challenged to create a tagline, replicating the taglines of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise, as well as replicating plastic surgery using tape. * ''The Real Tradies Of Melbourne'' is an online video released on July 29, 2015, created to promote awareness for Tradies National Health Month. The video features Shane Jacobson, as well as original ''The Real Housewives of Melbourne'' cast member Andrea Moss. * On August 11, 2016, during an episode of ''Watch What Happens Live'', Andy Cohen featured a segment titled ''The Real Housewives of Rio'', inspired by the then-ongoing 2016 Summer Olympics. The segment featured current and former Olympians (like Nadia Comăneci) delivering ''Real Housewives''-style taglines. * On October 27, 2016, a scene from ''The Real Housewives of New York City'', featuring Aviva Drescher throwing her prosthetic leg, was parodied by Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 during the reunion for the RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars (season 2), second season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars''. * On October 26, 2016, the ''We the Voters'' campaign released a video online titled ''Real Voters of the USA'', which used the format of ''The Real Housewives'' franchise to display that people could discuss politics without fighting. The video featured three housewives who were portrayed by Anabelle Acosta, Charlotte McKinney and Lio Tipton, Analeigh Tipton.


Awards and nominations

The franchise has collectively won one Critics' Choice Television Award and four National Reality Television Awards, and has been nominated for 24 total National Reality Television Awards, 18 People's Choice Awards, 12 MTV Movie & TV Awards, four AACTA Awards, three Critics' Choice Real TV Awards, two Dorian Awards, a Leo Award, a TCA Award, a Canadian Screen Award, and a Television and Radio Industries Club, TRIC Award.


See also

*List of The Real Housewives cast members


Citations


General and cited references

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Real Housewives, The The Real Housewives, Bravo (American TV network) original programming