Bravo Announces First International Real Housewives Series In Dubai

Dubai once famously once turned down the âSex and the Cityâ ladies, but the âReal Housewivesâ have gotten the green light.
Bravo announced on Monday that the network is expanding the table-flipping and increasingly true crime-adjacent franchise to its first official international locale with âThe Real Housewives of Dubai.â
AdvertisementPremiering in 2022, the series will follow a group of women ânavigating their relationships, careers and supremely lavish and ultra-wealthy lifestyles in the United Arab Emirates,â according to Bravo. âWith the desert paradise of Dubai as the backdrop, this billionaireâs playground is known for its over-the-top opulence, jaw-dropping modern architecture and wild nightlife scene.â
The series, which is is set to premiere on the network in 2022, marks the 11th edition of the hugely successful reality TV juggernaut after its most recent spinoff âThe Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,â which has become one of its most popular offerings.
While there have been previous international editions bearing the âReal Housewivesâ label sold around the world â from Melbourne to Vancouver and beyond â this will be the first official version produced by the network abroad.
âThis is going to blow the lid off the entire franchise.â@Andy Cohen tells us about his new book, âGlitter Every Day,â and announces âThe Real Housewives of Dubai.â pic.twitter.com/Xom8ORtO4w
â" TODAY (@TODAYshow) November 1, 2021Announcing the news on âTodayâ early Monday morning, executive producer Andy Cohen enthusiastically described the new locale as âthe city of goldâ and a âdesert oasis.â
âWe have a great group of friends,â he teased. âThis is going to blow the lid off the entire franchise.â
AdvertisementâEverythingâs bigger in Dubai,â Cohen added in a press release. âAnd I couldnât be more excited to launch Bravoâs first international âHousewivesâ series in a city Iâve been fascinated by for years, with an outstanding group of friends as our guides.â
The franchise has previously filmed in the United Arab Emirates when the cast of âThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsâ traveled to Dubai back in 2016 and memorably stayed in the $30,000 a night suite at the Atlantic Palm.
Bravo has yet to announce the cast, but fans have already zeroed in on at least one potential new housewife: Caroline Stanbury. She previously appeared on a âReal Housewivesâ-esque series âLadies of Londonâ for three seasons on the network and has since relocated to the United Arab Emirates, where she lives with her soccer player beau Sergio Carrallo.
The announcement arrives amid a period of growth for Bravo as new offerings will soon be popping up on NBCâs streaming service, Peacock. In November, âThe Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip,â which unites fan favorites from various cities as they vacation together, premieres before the fourth season of the recently revived âThe Real Housewives of Miamiâ arrives in December.
AdvertisementWatch a teaser for âThe Real Housewives of Dubaiâ below.
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â" Bravo (@BravoTV) November 1, 2021
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