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The Real Housewives of New York is going to look very different when it returns for season 14. After the long-running reality show’s 13th season was panned by critics and fans, Bravo announced in March 2022 that the franchise was rebooting with an all-new cast. for Season 14 Bravo also announced a “Legacy” show featuring alumni RHONY stars, although plans for that series have stalled.

The upcoming 14th season of RHONY has wrapped filming and fans are ready to usher in the new era of the show, featuring a diverse cast of women leading fascinating lives in the Big Apple. Below, HollywoodLife has brought together everything we know so far about RHONY season 14, as well as RHONY: Legacy.

'RHONY' season 12
‘RHONY’ Season 12 cast (Photo: Bravo)

‘RHONY’ Season 14 Premiere Date

Bravo has not announced the premiere date for RHONY season 14 again. The show began filming in the fall of 2022 and ended after the new year. Fans believe the series will likely return this summer. We don’t have a trailer yet either.

‘RHONY’ Season 14 Cast

Andy Cohen presented the 7 women joining RHONY for season 14 during the live-action filming of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on the final day of BravoCon 2022, October 16, 2022. The new cast includes Sai De Silva, Oubah Hassan, Erin Dana Lichy, Jenna Lyons, Lizzy Savetsky, Jessel TaankAnd Brynn Whitfield. Bravo revealed the following information about each new cast member:

  • Sai De Silva is an Afro-Latina, born and raised in New York City. She is the creative director of Scout the City, which started out as a passion project blog and quickly evolved into an online lifestyle destination. Scout the City chronicles Sai’s posh parenting adventures from her Brooklyn home where she resides with her husband David Craig and their two children, London and Rio.
  • Oubah Hassan is a Somali model and philanthropist who moved to New York City and made it her home. At a young age, Ubah fled to Kenya with her father and brother, but later moved to Canada where she was scouted by a photographer and later signed by a modeling agency. Ubah is also an entrepreneur and founder of UBAHHOT, a hot sauce company she started from the ground up.
  • Erin Dana Lichy is a funny, confident and outspoken New Yorker, raised in Manhattan as one of five children in a close-knit Israeli family. A born go-getter, Erin became a realtor at 19 and owns her own home improvement and design company, Homegirl. Erin’s husband is a lawyer and owner of Lichy Law. The couple share three children together and live in Tribeca. Erin is super social, loves being with others and is always up for a good time.
  • Jenna Lyons is the former President and Executive Creative Director of J.Crew Group, where she was widely recognized as the creative force behind the phenomenal rise of the American retail chain from a catalog chain struggling to one of the most coveted fashion brands in the United States. Jenna is now co-founder and CEO of direct-to-consumer beauty brand, LoveSeen, and resides in New York with her son Beckett.
  • Lizzy Savetsky is a digital influencer, activist, mother of three and wife of plastic surgeon Dr. Ira Savetsky. Originally from Fort Worth, Texas, Savetsky moved to New York for college and, after a brief stint in her home country, returned to the Big Apple. Lizzy uses her platform to express her style, educate others about her deeply held beliefs, and hosts the Instagram show “Bashert,” where she sets out to help Jewish singles find love.
  • Jessel Taank is an outgoing, unapologetic fashion publicist and brand consultant known for thinking outside the box. Jessel, who is from British-Indian descent, met her husband, financier Pavit Randhawa, after being introduced by a friend at a bar. The romance didn’t start immediately and they remained close friends for years before they started dating. The two married in Mexico in 2014 and have twins.
  • Brynn Whitfield is a brand marketing and communications professional. A cheeky “trophy wife in training,” Brynn has a penchant for interior design, fashion, and hosting dinner parties from her (small but mighty) West Village apartment. Originally from a small town in the Midwest, Brynn was raised by her grandmother who taught her invaluable lessons about navigating life, owning her narrative as a bi-racial woman and the true meaning of work. fierce.

‘RHONY’ Season 14 Rumors

Allegedly, the RHONY The Season 14 cast dealt with major drama during filming. In November 2022, Lizzy Savetsky announced her exit from the series in full filming. Lizzy explained that she was leaving the show because of anti-Semitism. She said in a public statement, “As a proud Orthodox Jewish woman, I thought participating in this series would be a great opportunity to represent people like me and share my experience. Unfortunately, as soon as I was announced at the casting, I was the target of a torrent of anti-Semitic attacks. As this continued, I realized that this path was no longer the right one for me and my family. Andy Cohen later said HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that Lizzy’s exit from the show was “an unfortunate situation”.

However, further details have come to light as to why Lizzy Really Stop RHONY. According page 6Lizzy decided to leave the show after her husband, Dr Ira Savetsky, allegedly repeated the N-word to producers while recounting a discussion between his wife and co-star, Brynn Whitfield. Apparently Lizzy, who is a matchmaker, didn’t want to set up a date with Brynn since she’s not Jewish. This caused friction between the two, for page 6, and during a phone conversation where they tried to hash things out, Brynn used the full N-word, and Lizzy supposedly thought Brynn was going to tell their cast members that Lizzy used the word as well. So Lizzy’s husband reported the incident to producers, but when recounting Lizzy and Brynn’s phone call, he used the full N-word, according to page 6. The outlet reported that although Lizzy’s husband apologized, that’s when “conversations started” regarding Lizzy’s exit. None of these reports have been confirmed by Lizzy, Brynn or Bravo.

‘RHONY: Legacy’

Singer Ramona
Ramona Singer (Picture: Bravo)

Now let’s get into all the drama surrounding RHONY: Legacy. Fans were so excited for the spin-off show, which was to feature all of the franchise’s former stars. From the start, Luann de Lesseps, sonja morgan, Jill ZarineAnd Dorinda Medley were apparently locks for being involved in the show. Two of the most emblematic alumni, Bethenny Frankel And Singer Ramona, publicly stated that they did not want to do the show. Ramona even called RHONY: Legacy “the loser show” in an interview with Carlos King. Dorinda applauded Ramona’s comments on HollywoodLifeIt is Pay attention Puh-Lease! podcast, saying, “I mean, I don’t think she should have said that. I hope we’re not the losers show, I mean that would be terrible.

Dorinda Medley
Dorinda Medley (Photo: Bravo)

On January 30, the news broke via page 6 This RHONY: Legacy is allegedly cancelled. page 6, who cited sources, claimed talks between Bravo and cast members “have officially collapsed” and the highly anticipated show is “dead.” The outlet reported that Bravo “has rescinded its offers to talent.” However, Andy Cohen disputed this report on Twitterjust after page 6 published their article. “Don’t believe everything you read,” Andy tweeted, along with the hashtag “RHONYLegacy.”

Bravo has not confirmed anything about the future of RHONY: Legacy. Ramona Singer said HollywoodLife in an EXCLUSIVE interview on March 1, she heard the show “isn’t happening.” Ramona also reiterated that she does not want to return to the franchise. “My life is so full, I don’t really have a place to be on television,” she said.

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