Bravo's hit reality series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is finally returning with its highly anticipated 14th season. The first episode which will drop on November 19 promises drama and more.
The show, which first premiered in 2010 as the sixth installment in The Real Housewives franchise, has become one of the most-watched reality television series, following the extravagant lives of the uber-wealthy women residing in Beverly Hills, California. Viewers can catch new episodes weekly on Bravo, with next-day streaming available on Peacock.
Who's going to be on the new season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?
The diamond-holding cast sees the return of OG housewife Kyle Richards, along with widely adored powerhouse personalities Garcelle Beauvais, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, and fan-favorite Sutton Stracke (while having bid farewell to former fan favorite Lisa Rinna).
Making waves as the newest full-time addition is entrepreneur-author-marketing mogul Bozoma Saint John, whose impressive corporate background promises to bring a fresh new dynamic to the group.
Season 14 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills also features two noteworthy "friends of" the housewives: Kyle's sister Kathy Hilton makes her anticipated return, while Hollywood icon Jennifer Tilly steps into the Beverly Hills drama for the first time, ensuring an extra dose of star power to the already glittering cast.
What to expect this season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?
The recently dropped trailer for season 14 promises an emotionally charged season filled with drama, personal revelations, and major life changes.
Richards tearfully admits to Umansky, in an emotional snippet:
“It’s too much.”
Fans are in for a rollercoaster as Richards faces an emotional upheaval over Mauricio Umansky, her estranged husband, who has been spotted out with a substantially younger woman. This twist hits hard, adding fresh fuel to the fire of Kyle Richards' personal drama with her friends.
Richards says to Kemsley in the sneak peek that teases rising tension between the two, with quite a mouthful of back and forth:
“God gave you two ears and one mouth for a reason. Can you let me talk?”
To which Kemsley retorts:
“It’s OK, Kyle. It’s time for you to f***ing listen.”
Sutton Stracke also stirs up drama, declaring,
“I am not going to bow down at the altar of Kyle Richards,” hinting at shifting alliances among the cast members.
Between trying to adjust to an empty nest and dealing with Mauricio’s rumored new beau, Richards is primed to deliver a storyline loaded with heartbreak, tension, and just the right dose of scandal.
The Beverly Hills chapter, which debuted in 2010, has consistently ranked as one of the most-watched installments in The Real Housewives franchise. The show has built its reputation on capturing the insider daily lives of notable women in one of America's most exclusive neighborhoods, delivering both glamour and drama to viewers.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 14 is also expected to feature the show's signature drama-fueled parties, 'life-altering' exotic trips, and charity events that viewers have come to expect from the franchise.
Produced for Bravo by Evolution Media, an Amazon MGM Studios company, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills owes its behind-the-scenes magic to executive producers Alex Baskin, Darren Ward, Maryam Jahanbin, Lucilla D'Agostino, Jen McClure, and Joseph Ferraro.
Bravo icon Andy Cohen also lends his expertise as an executive producer, ensuring the show continues to deliver the high-stakes drama fans crave, even teasing that the latest season is “very good”.
With its mix of returning favorites, fresh faces, and promises of unprecedented drama, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 14 is poised to be one of the most compelling seasons yet in the franchise's history.
Season 14 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills premieres on Bravo on November 19 at 8 p.m. ET, with new episodes weekly and next-day streaming on Peacock.