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Cllifton Prescod/Bravo After weeks of worried murmurs in the Bravosphere about the status of “The Real Housewives Miami,” a source confirms to Variety that Bravo has indeed hit pause on the show, which concluded its seventh season in October. The show, though beloved among devoted Bravo fans, is the least-watched entry among the network’s “The Real Housewives” series.
It’s not the first time “RHOM” has undergone a reset. In October 2021, Bravo’s parent company NBCUniversal announced that “The Real Housewives of Miami” would be returning to television as a Peacock original, more than eight years after its third season concluded in 2013. After Season 3 on Bravo, “RHOM” was shelved, but it was never canceled, and the show returned with a mixture of original cast members — Larsa Pippen, Alexia Echevarria, Lisa Hochstein, Adriana de Moura and Marysol Patton — and new ones.
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