Also Read: 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' Cast Is Most Diverse in Franchise HistoryIn the most recent season, Mellencamp Arroyave clashed with Denise Richards over reports that Richards made mean comments about her behind her back.
10.09.2020 - 01:53 / perezhilton.com
It’s here! The newest Real Housewives franchise for you to obsess over, the first in FOUR YEARS!
And this one is all about one of the number one no-nos when it comes to conversation at the dinner table: religion.
And no, the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City are NOT all Mormons! In the spicy first trailer, stars Lisa Barlow, Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose, and Jen Shah explain their faiths include Mormon, ex-Mormon, Jewish, Pentecostal, Muslim, and Swinger! Oh, maybe that
Also Read: 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' Cast Is Most Diverse in Franchise HistoryIn the most recent season, Mellencamp Arroyave clashed with Denise Richards over reports that Richards made mean comments about her behind her back.
Leah McSweeney has nothing to hide! The 38-year-old star took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to clear up some rumors about her new black eyes. In several videos, McSweeney says that fans have been DM'ing her about the look, so she decided to clarify. «I am not trying to hide anything from anybody.
Sadly, it’s true! Real Housewives Of Atlanta fans must bid adieu to NeNe Leakes!
NeNe Leakes shared that she's leaving Bravo's after she couldn't make a deal with the network to stay on. Shortly after the big news, executive producer Andy Cohen took to Instagram to praise her contribution to the franchise.Leakes is an original cast member and had been with the show since it debuted in 2008, though she skipped season 9.
NeNe Leakes is leaving. She announced her departure Thursday on her YouTube channel, noting that after a lot of «emotional negotiations,» she could not come to a deal with Bravo.«There's been a lot of emotions on both sides,» she shared with fans.
also describes her as "an ice queen with a knack for partying," which, relatable. A post shared by (@meredithmarks) on Jen is Tongan and Hawaiian, and after learning about the historical mistreatment of Black people in the Mormon religion.
Variety that Richards will not return for the 11th season of the Bravo reality staple following a season-long clash with former cast member Brandi Glanville and several of the other stars over an alleged affair.A spokesperson for Bravo declined to comment on the situation, while representatives for Richards did not immediately return TheWrap’s request for comment.Also Read: 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' Cast Is Most Diverse in Franchise HistoryRichards joined the “Real Housewives of
Black, while Shah is of Polynesian heritage. They come from different religious backgrounds as well: Cosby is Pentecostal, Barlow is “Jewish by heritage and Mormon by choice,” and Marks is Jewish.
Bravo announced The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City — and the wait is (almost) over.The network revealed the cast — Lisa Barlow, Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose and Jen Shah — and trailer for the upcoming series on Wednesday, September 9.“Perfection is attainable,” Heather says at the top of the teaser before revealing she’s a “purebred pioneer Mormon.”The trailer wastes no time tackling all of the women’s religion, with Lisa also revealing she’s Mormon — “by choice.”
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is finally here.The season 1 trailer for the highly anticipated series dropped Wednesday, introducing Housewives fans to the lux lives of the women of RHOSLC: Lisa Barlow, Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Whitney Rose, Meredith Marks and Jen Shah. The beautiful bunch are letting viewers into the wintery playground that is Salt Lake City, where bank accounts are rich, and religion is richer.
Bravo is taking us to Utah!
Leilani Dowding reportedly quit the Real Housewives of Cheshire to focus on her new fiancé and their home together. News that the former glamour model might not be returning to the ITVBe show broke after it stopped filming back in March when the coronavirus pandemic hit and put a stop to production.