Overview
- Andy Cohen, speaking on his SiriusXM show on Monday, said the pause was not his decision and urged fans to watch because “this is a ratings game.”
- Bravo is not moving forward with season 8 at this time and the series is officially on pause with no production timeline.
- Cohen told a fan on March 20 that “it will be back,” while Lisa Hochstein said the show is not canceled and hinted that changes are likely when it returns.
- Cast members including Alexia Nepola and Stephanie Shojaee voiced disappointment and stressed Latino visibility, echoing Deadline’s note that shelving a season shrinks one of Bravo’s most diverse ensembles.
- Reports tie the pause to low viewership, and industry practice suggests Bravo may use the break to reassess casting and story, as fans revisit all seven seasons now streaming on Peacock.