The Real Housewives of Miami's Fate Revealed After Season 7
- On Wednesday, Bravo confirmed to Us Weekly that RHOM is on pause, with no season eight planned, according to multiple outlets.
- Todd Nepola's $10 million defamation lawsuit filed in October and production delays with potential recasting of Guerdy Abraira and Julia Lemigova emerged earlier this month, insiders say.
- Season seven featured Alexia Nepola, Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, Guerdy Abraira, Julia Lemigova and friends, with Todd Nepola filing a $10 million lawsuit before the October 2025 reunion, insiders say.
- The network has not officially announced cancellation, and insiders warn the break is "going to be a very long pause" amid the Miami franchise's low audience metrics.
- RHOM's history shows it was first paused in 2013 after three seasons and revived by Peacock in 2021; all seven seasons are currently available to stream on Peacock, produced by Purveyors of Pop with executive producer Andy Cohen.
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Bravo Halts 'RHOM' Filming as Franchise Faces Major Changes
The Real Housewives of Miami is facing an uncertain future after production on the long-running reality series was recently paused. Sources connected to the show say filming is not moving forward at this time, and there are currently no confirmed plans for a new season. While the series has not been officially canceled, its return remains unclear as behind-the-scenes discussions continue. Bravo is reportedly reviewing the franchise’s direction, …
'The Real Housewives of Miami' Put on Pause by Bravo After 7 Seasons
The Real Housewives of Miami has been put on pause for the second time in its history. A source confirmed to Us Weekly on Wednesday, March 18, that Bravo is not moving forward with an eighth season of RHOM at this time. The most recent seventh season wrapped up in October 2025 with a shocking three-part reunion where “friend of the housewives” Adriana de Moura accused costar Julia Lemigova of cheating on her wife, Martina Navratilova, with a “Ha…
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