Heather will be a guest on Season 1 of the latest Below Deck spin-off. Pic credit: Bravo
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay has teased her upcoming Below Deck Adventure appearance.
Below Deck Adventure puts a twist on the hit-yachting franchise by filming in the cold waters of Norway, as opposed to warmer climates.
This week details about the newest Below Deck spin-off broke, revealing there will be another Bravo crossover on the show.
Its Real Housewives meets Below Deck as Heather and Angie Harrington will appear as charter guests with a group of friends on Below Deck Adventure.
They are featured in the trailer, with Heather spouting off some hilarious one-liners.
After news broke of her crossover event, Heather took to Instagram to tease her next reality television stint.
Rhslc star Heather Gay teases Below Deck Adventure appearance
The blonde beauty used a video to tease her time in Norway.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay has teased her upcoming Below Deck Adventure appearance.
Below Deck Adventure puts a twist on the hit-yachting franchise by filming in the cold waters of Norway, as opposed to warmer climates.
This week details about the newest Below Deck spin-off broke, revealing there will be another Bravo crossover on the show.
Its Real Housewives meets Below Deck as Heather and Angie Harrington will appear as charter guests with a group of friends on Below Deck Adventure.
They are featured in the trailer, with Heather spouting off some hilarious one-liners.
After news broke of her crossover event, Heather took to Instagram to tease her next reality television stint.
Rhslc star Heather Gay teases Below Deck Adventure appearance
The blonde beauty used a video to tease her time in Norway.
- 9/9/2022
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
There are no plans for The Real Housewives of Dallas to return to Bravo in 2022, leaving the futures of Season 5 stars Dr. Tiffany Moon, Kary Brittingham, Stephanie Hollman, Brandi Redmond, D’Andra Simmons and Kameron Westcott hanging in the balance.
“There are currently no plans to bring The Real Housewives of Dallas back next year, and beyond that, nothing official has been decided,” Bravo told Deadline in a statement Tuesday.
It’s unknown why the reality series is being put on hold, though Season 5 proved to be controversial after an old video of Redmond was unearthed where she mocked Asian Americans. Moon, who was born outside Beijing, was one of the many Aapi actors who called Redmond out. Redmond later apologized.
Moon was also subjected to social media bullying from the family of co-star Westcott, accusing her of being racist. Bravo stood by Mood amid the melee.
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— Bravo (@BravoTV) May 14, 2021
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“There are currently no plans to bring The Real Housewives of Dallas back next year, and beyond that, nothing official has been decided,” Bravo told Deadline in a statement Tuesday.
It’s unknown why the reality series is being put on hold, though Season 5 proved to be controversial after an old video of Redmond was unearthed where she mocked Asian Americans. Moon, who was born outside Beijing, was one of the many Aapi actors who called Redmond out. Redmond later apologized.
Moon was also subjected to social media bullying from the family of co-star Westcott, accusing her of being racist. Bravo stood by Mood amid the melee.
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— Bravo (@BravoTV) May 14, 2021
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- 8/17/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
The Real Housewives of Dallas are being put out to pasture by Bravo.
The cabler on Tuesday confirmed there are no plans to bring the series back in 2022.
“There are currently no plans to bring ‘The Real Housewives of Dallas’ back next year, and beyond that nothing official has been decided,” a spokesperson explained to Page Six.
While the series is not set to return at Bravo, it could return in another medium, possibly on streaming, like The Real Housewives of Miami, which has been announced as returning several years after its Bravo cancellation.
The fifth season starred Kary Brittingham, Stephanie Hollman, Brandi Redmond, D'Andra Simmons, Kameron Westcott, and Dr. Tiffany Moon, who was a new addition to the cast.
The series launched back in 2016, starring Hollman and Redmond, as well as Cary Deuber, Tiffany Hendra, and LeeAnn Locken.
The Real Housewives of Dallas marks the third series in the...
The cabler on Tuesday confirmed there are no plans to bring the series back in 2022.
“There are currently no plans to bring ‘The Real Housewives of Dallas’ back next year, and beyond that nothing official has been decided,” a spokesperson explained to Page Six.
While the series is not set to return at Bravo, it could return in another medium, possibly on streaming, like The Real Housewives of Miami, which has been announced as returning several years after its Bravo cancellation.
The fifth season starred Kary Brittingham, Stephanie Hollman, Brandi Redmond, D'Andra Simmons, Kameron Westcott, and Dr. Tiffany Moon, who was a new addition to the cast.
The series launched back in 2016, starring Hollman and Redmond, as well as Cary Deuber, Tiffany Hendra, and LeeAnn Locken.
The Real Housewives of Dallas marks the third series in the...
- 8/17/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The ladies of the Lone Star state might be hanging up their cowboy hats...for now anyways. The Real Housewives of Dallas is not returning to TV in 2022, Bravo confirmed on Tuesday, Aug. 17. "There are currently no plans to bring The Real Housewives of Dallas back next year, and beyond that nothing official has been decided," the network confirmed to E! News. However, Rhod hasn't officially been cancelled. Much like with what happened when The Real Housewives of Miami went off air for years before being revived by Peacock last year, Dallas' future is uncertain. Season five of Rhod concluded back in May 2021 and starred Brandi Redmond, Stephanie Hollman, Kary Brittingham,...
- 8/17/2021
- E! Online
Eboni K. Williams — a lawyer by training and a TV anchor and host by vocation — is also the first Black cast member of “The Real Housewives of New York City” since the show premiered on Bravo in 2008. One of five in the cast for its 13th season — along with longtime Bravo stars Ramona Singer, Luann de Lesseps, and Sonja Morgan, as well as Leah McSweeney, who joined the show last year — Williams has injected “Rhony,” as it’s called by viewers, with an urgent political message simply by her presence as a Black woman on the show.
“It just all feels so counterproductive,” Williams said in a lengthy interview with Variety last week, referring to some of the dramatic back-and-forths of the season. “When we all know the thing that we all are really hoping for is some level of resolution.”
So far in this season of “Rhony,” resolution has been scarce.
“It just all feels so counterproductive,” Williams said in a lengthy interview with Variety last week, referring to some of the dramatic back-and-forths of the season. “When we all know the thing that we all are really hoping for is some level of resolution.”
So far in this season of “Rhony,” resolution has been scarce.
- 8/17/2021
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
The revolving door at Bravo's The Real Housewives franchise continues to spin.
Brandi Redmond, who has been with The Real Housewives of Dallas since its 2016 debut, has confirmed she will not be back next season.
The announcement comes just a week after she gave birth to baby number four.
“Today I pray that life brings each of you happiness and in prayer John 10:28 kept calling me,” she opened her exit announcement on Instagram.
“I prayed that the baggage of mistakes, feeling rejected, used and unworthy are no longer tied to anyones soul.
"I’m choosing to set myself free and lean into Jesus and I pray you’ll join me if you too have these desires," she continued.
"We are worth happiness, grace, love, compassion and so much more.
"Stay strong and believe in yourself bc God always believes in you and is with you. I also want...
Brandi Redmond, who has been with The Real Housewives of Dallas since its 2016 debut, has confirmed she will not be back next season.
The announcement comes just a week after she gave birth to baby number four.
“Today I pray that life brings each of you happiness and in prayer John 10:28 kept calling me,” she opened her exit announcement on Instagram.
“I prayed that the baggage of mistakes, feeling rejected, used and unworthy are no longer tied to anyones soul.
"I’m choosing to set myself free and lean into Jesus and I pray you’ll join me if you too have these desires," she continued.
"We are worth happiness, grace, love, compassion and so much more.
"Stay strong and believe in yourself bc God always believes in you and is with you. I also want...
- 2/22/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
D'Andra Simmons has had enough. E! News has an exclusive sneak peek at tonight's brand new episode of The Real Housewives of Dallas. The tense preview finds D'Andra losing it at frenemy Kary Brittingham during an event D'Andra is hosting. "You know what, you're getting on my last nerve, Kary. I'm getting ready to, you know, like tell you what I think about you in two minutes," the pissed-off Bravolebrity tells her co-star. "Next time you plan a party I'll be sure that I basically criticize every f--king element of it, Ok bitch?" In her confessional, D'Andra explains, "Kary is taking every opportunity to make me feel like s--t. It has been going on...
- 1/26/2021
- E! Online
In today’s TV news roundup, Jake Choi has joined the cast of ABC comedy “American Housewife,” and HBO Max unveiled the official trailer for “My Gift: A Christmas Special from Carrie Underwood.”
Casting
Jake Choi has joined the cast of ABC sitcom “American Housewife,” Variety has learned exclusively. He will play J.D., a recent divorcee and aspiring father who becomes fast friends with Katie (Katy Mixon) and Tami (Holly Robinson Peete). Choi began filming this week and will first appear in the series next year. The actor recently appeared in the romantic drama “The Sun is Also a Star,” comedy series “Single Parents” and Netflix series “Eastsiders.” His previous TV credits also include “Broad City,” “Gotham” and “Difficult People.” Beyond the screen, Choi is outspoken about Lgbtqia+ issues, having received a Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award last year. The winter finale of “American Housewife” airs Dec. 2 at 8:30 p.
Casting
Jake Choi has joined the cast of ABC sitcom “American Housewife,” Variety has learned exclusively. He will play J.D., a recent divorcee and aspiring father who becomes fast friends with Katie (Katy Mixon) and Tami (Holly Robinson Peete). Choi began filming this week and will first appear in the series next year. The actor recently appeared in the romantic drama “The Sun is Also a Star,” comedy series “Single Parents” and Netflix series “Eastsiders.” His previous TV credits also include “Broad City,” “Gotham” and “Difficult People.” Beyond the screen, Choi is outspoken about Lgbtqia+ issues, having received a Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award last year. The winter finale of “American Housewife” airs Dec. 2 at 8:30 p.
- 11/30/2020
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
This new Housewife is no wallflower. In the season five first look for The Real Housewives of Dallas, which returns Tuesday, Jan. 5, we're introduced to new housewife Dr. Tiffany Moon. The Dallas-based anesthesiologist joins the squad after LeeAnne Locken's departure from the franchise. Season five also features returning cast members Brandi Redmond, Stephanie Hollman, D'Andra Simmons, Kameron Westcott and Kary Brittingham. Of course, Tiffany's addition couldn't be timelier as the women filmed season five during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. In the just-released footage, Stephanie notes, "I gotta say, it's been really nice having a doctor...
- 11/30/2020
- E! Online
Bravo revealed the cast of its upcoming “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” — and it’s the most diverse in the franchise history, including the first housewife of Polynesian heritage.
The six women featured are Lisa Barlow, Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose and Jen Shah. The show premieres Nov. 11.
Cosby is 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. Rose and Shah have left the Mormon church, with Shah converting to Islam.
The other cities’ casts are mostly homogenous.
In 12 seasons, “New York” has only featured one woman of color: Jules Wainstein, whose mother is Japanese and father Ashkenazi Jew. Wainstein lasted one season.
The “Atlanta” cast has been predominantly Black after the departure of original housewife Kim Zolciak, who is white. “Potomac” is also predominantly Black.
The six women featured are Lisa Barlow, Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose and Jen Shah. The show premieres Nov. 11.
Cosby is 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. Rose and Shah have left the Mormon church, with Shah converting to Islam.
The other cities’ casts are mostly homogenous.
In 12 seasons, “New York” has only featured one woman of color: Jules Wainstein, whose mother is Japanese and father Ashkenazi Jew. Wainstein lasted one season.
The “Atlanta” cast has been predominantly Black after the departure of original housewife Kim Zolciak, who is white. “Potomac” is also predominantly Black.
- 9/9/2020
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Andy Cohen wasted no time holding LeeAnne Locken accountable for her controversial comments during tonight's Real Housewives of Dallas reunion part two. As fans of the Bravo show are well aware of, a major storyline this season was LeeAnne constantly calling co-star Kary Brittingham as "Mexican" during nasty verbal tirades. At one point, she even called the Rhod newbie a "chirpy Mexican" to Kameron Westcott. Needless to say, everyone-even Andy-had strong thoughts on LeeAnne's choice of words and whether or not they were racist. "I feel like it's disgusting. Watching, I'm disappointed," Brandi Redmond said. "I don't...
- 1/9/2020
- E! Online
Is there a better way to start 2020 than with a hearty dose of Texas-sized drama? Let The Real Housewives of Dallas reunion heal your hangover with the season four reunion on Wednesday, Jan. 1 at 9 p.m. on Bravo. In the exclusive trailer below, Andy Cohen assembles Brandi Redmond, D'Andra Simmons, Stephanie Hollman, Kameron Westcott, Kary Brittingham and LeeAnne Locken to dissect the season's highs and lows in the two-part reunion. "A good poop is the key to a good reunion," Stephanie says in the exclusive preview. Nothing is off the table as the ladies begin the reunion rehashing the tequila-filled trip to Mexico, and Kam and Steph rehash their complicated relationship while quoting Elsa...
- 12/18/2019
- E! Online
There's no love lost between Stephanie Hollman and Kameron Westcott on The Real Housewives of Dallas. These two have been butting heads over perceived slights for a few episodes now. Kameron took issue with Stephanie in Mexico after she didn't tell Brandi Redmond to chill out and then later confided in Kary Brittingham instead of her. Kam's annoyed that after two years of being friends (on TV), Stephanie couldn't talk to her about her feelings and what she was going through on the trip. "I understand that you wish I would've went to you, but I did not feel at the moment that you were the person that I wanted to go to. I would love to have a relationship with you to where we can lean on each...
- 10/16/2019
- E! Online
So, this is how a The Real Housewives of Dallas feud starts? Not with a thrown glass, but a litany of complaints? The Lone Star ladies are in Mexico and things between LeeAnne Locken and newcomer Kary Brittingham are off to a rough start. "LeeAnne, are you always this negative about everything in your life?" Kary asks the former pageant queen. "No, I'm not negative," LeeAnne says. "You're always negative. You've been complaining since we got here," Kary says. "No, I have not," LeeAnne protests. And then there's the video playback, with comments about everything from the rooms to the transportation. "Don't bring your...
- 9/18/2019
- E! Online
Kary Brittingham has recently joined the Bravo television reality series “Real Housewives of Dallas.” She replaces Cary Deuber for the fourth season, but will she make the grade when following in the footsteps of a main member of the cast? She’s an interesting person in her own right, with a personality that will win over some fans, while others may still be sad over the departure of Duber. We wanted to know more about the new cast member, and we’re sure that you do too so here are 10 things that you probably didn’t know about Kary Brittingham. 1. She
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- 9/10/2019
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
It's out with the carnie references, in with the pageant callbacks for The Real Housewives of Dallas. E! News has your exclusive first look at the taglines for The Real Housewives of Dallas season four, with Brandi Redmond, D'Andra Simmons, Kameron Westcott, LeeAnne Locken, Stephanie Hollman and a new Kary—newcomer Kary Brittingham is in as a full-time Housewife, Cary Deuber is back as a "friend." Let's break down the new opening credits and taglines. LeeAnne: "Dallas is a pageant that I always win." LeeAnne was a pageant girl—never forget her appearance in Miss Congeniality—and it looks like this year she's finally winning, including a walk down the...
- 8/29/2019
- E! Online
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