Move Over Atlanta! Bravo Announce ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ [Afro-American Cast]

Published: Wednesday 11th Nov 2015 by Sam
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It’s official!

Bravo are adding not one but two new cities to its wildly successful ‘Real Housewives’ franchise.

Confirmed today is the arrival of ‘The Real Housewives of Dallas’ and ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac.’ The unveiling of the latter is especially interesting as it’s the first all Afro-American cast since the debut of the Atlanta edition.

More on the show, including the first look trailer below…

Via Bravo:

Pack your bags and prepare to head to Potomac, Maryland for the latest addition to the Housewives family, The Real Housewives of Potomac. Located just up the river from our nation’s capital of Washington, D.C., Potomac is a cozy, upscale enclave with gated mansions, rolling hills, and exclusive country clubs. Viewers will be introduced to the wealthy African-American families who have broken racial barriers and now reside in the sophisticated community. The Real Housewives of Potomac will follow socialite and single mom Gizelle Bryant, international model and TV personality Katie Rost, grand dame Karen Huger, social butterfly Charrisse Jackson-Jordan, publicist and single mom Robyn Dixon, as well as restaurateur Ashley Darby.

‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ premieres Sunday, January 17 at 9/8c. Watch the titillating trailer here…

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  1. Your faves toenail November 11, 2015

    Video didn’t load. But by the cast photo they look kind of boring.

    • HALF AMAZIN November 14, 2015

      This won’t last. First of all “Potomoc” is not immediately recognizable like the other cities. Second, I worked with the Real Housewives of DC and that flopped hard. This area just doesn’t lend itself to that kind of narrative. They need to stop adding cities and retiring some of the ones they have. This set up is tired now!

  2. Chile, leave my weave at the door and don’t steal it like those broke ass barb stans November 11, 2015

    Uh oh! Competition rears its ugly head finally. Let’s see how the Atlanta version will do one this new version gets off the ground and lands on its feet.

    • M November 12, 2015

      The beauty of black people is that we are very diverse so I’m sure they will be very different. There’s room for more than one

      • Chile, leave my weave at the door and don’t steal it like those broke ass barb stans November 12, 2015

        I agree! But the issue is whether the viewers (especially white ones) will be able to notice a difference or just categorize them all in the same boat because they dont care.

  3. When Rihsus Says Yes… November 11, 2015

    On paper, some of them individually sound more accomplished than all the Atlanta cast members past and present combined, especially more sophisticated.

  4. Faf November 11, 2015

    What the hell is Afro American ? Pls change this offensive title

    • Ciah’s Turtle November 12, 2015

      How is it offensive? It needed to be said. I could barely tell these b!tches were black if I didn’t read the headline

  5. King Stephy November 12, 2015

    Zzzzzzz

  6. Ciah’s Turtle November 12, 2015

    oop, hey now

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