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The Fate of Vanderpump Rules and More Bravo Series Revealed
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Date:2025-04-24 19:13:26
Bravo is SUR-ving up many more seasons of your favorite reality shows.
On May 9, the network announced it has renewed over a dozen of its hit series, including Vanderpump Rules, whose current 10th season has captivated die-hard Bravoholics and non-VPR viewers alike with the ongoing Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss cheating scandal.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, The Real Housewives of Potomac and The Real Housewives of Dubai, as well as Below Deck and Below Deck Mediterranean, Southern Charm and spinoff Southern Hospitality, Married to Medicine, Watch What Happens Live and Winter House are also slated for new episodes.
Additionally, season six of The Real Housewives of Miami—whose last two seasons aired on Peacock—is making the move to Bravo, as is season two of Below Deck Down Under.
But the exciting TV news doesn't end there.
Bravo's sister network E! will be launching House of Villains. Hosted by Joel McHale, the show will bring 10 of reality TV's most iconic "villains" under one roof as they try to outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize.
Meanwhile, Steph Curry will serve as executive producer on Black Pop, a multi-part E! series premiering this June that looks at the Black American dream through decades of pop culture.
As for dating shows, The Big D will premiere June 14 on USA. Hosted by JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rogers, the series follows recent divorcees searching for romance in paradise with one catch—their exes are along for the journey.
Keep reading to see if more of your favorite TV shows were renewed or cancelled in 2023.
The Walking Dead spinoff is returning for season two, AMC announced at Comic-Con 2023.
The FX series about Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's soccer club Wrexham A.F.C. announced that season two returns Sept. 12.
The Walking Dead spinoff is returning for season two, AMC announced at Comic-Con 2023.
Rose Byrne's dark comedy returns to Apple TV+ for its third and final season Aug. 2.
Bravo's Summer House spinoff Martha's Vineyard, featuring an all-Black cast of friends, has been renewed for season two.
HBO's Emmy-winning comedy series—created, written and starring Robin Thede—will end with its fourth season later this year.
Netflix's coming-of-age comedy returns for its fourth and finale season Sept. 21.
The remake, which moved to NBC from CBS last year, will end after its fifth season in 2023.
The Paramount+ series, which is set in 1954 and explores the story of how Grease's iconic girl clique originated, has been cancelled after one season.
Pete Davidson's Peacock comedy loosely based on his own life has been renewed for a second season.
Hulu is bringing back Nicole Kidman as unorthodox wellness guru Masha for season two of the drama, Deadline reported June 21.
The To All the Boys spinoff show is getting a second season, Netflix announced June 14.
FX's comedy about four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma returns for its third and final season Aug. 2.
The drag queen singing competition, produced by RuPaul's Drag Race producer World of Wonder, has been cancelled after two seasons.
E!'s hit plastic surgery makeover show starring Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow will be back to fix more botched procedures during season eight.
ABC announced on May 16 that both The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise will both be back for another season.
Following a rocky season 10 for Captain Lee Rosbach, the hit Bravo series was renewed for season 11.
NBC's singing competition will return for season 24 in fall 2023 and season 25 next year.
Fox announced May 5 the Mayim Bialik-led comedy has been cancelled after three seasons.
The ladies of the 90210 will return for season 13.
Netflix has renewed The Diplomat, starring Keri Russell, for season two.
After Fox announced it was not renewing 9-1-1 for season seven, ABC announced it was saving the drama and adding it to its 2023-2034 TV season in a TV shocker.
Paramount announced May 5 that the fifth season of its hit series—starring Kevin Costner as Montana cattle rancher John Dutton—will be the show's last. But there's good news, too. A new sequel series will debut after the final episodes are released in November.
Following the Scandoval cheating controversy that has captivated the world, Bravo announced VOR will return for season 11.
The Netflix all-star reality dating show has been renewed for a second season.
After two seasons, Showtime has canceled the variety talk show.
NBC has renewed all three of Dick Wolf's Law & Order series for the 2023-2024 TV season.
RHOSLC will go on without Jen Shah amid her years-long prison sentence.
NBC has renewed all three of Dick Wolf's One Chicago series for the 2023-2024 TV season.
Blue Bloods, starring Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan, has been renewed for a 14th season on CBS.
(E!, Bravo, USA and Peacock are all part of the NBCUniversal family)
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