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'Real Housewives Of Miami' News: A New Spin-off In The Works?

It has been more than a year since Bravo aired the last episode of "The Real Housewives of Miami," but fans of the franchise are still interested to see the ladies again on the small screen.

Reports claimed that there will be another spin-off from the long-running "Real Housewives" reality show franchise somewhere in Florida. However, it will still not be filmed in Miami. But series host Andy Cohen said in his book "Superficial: More Adventures From The Andy Cohen Diaries" that there is still a chance to see the women from Miami again in the future.

"I knew the first question was going to be when is Real Housewives of Miami coming back and I said, 'Never say never,'" he stated in his book as reported by RadarOnline back in December 2016. "But I could see the women's faces that they didn't believe me and then I kind of didn't believe me, but I was getting nostalgic for them."

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Another report from LaLate News in September claimed that "The Real Housewives of Miami" could possibly return to Bravo sometime in 2018. However, the show's return will come with a twist.

According to the report, the rumored return will serve as a spinoff of "The Real Housewives of New York" since it will feature a cast from Palm Beach that is connected to Luann DeLesseps. It might also have a link with "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" if it will introduce a cast member from Boca Raton that is related to Kyle Richards.

However, there are no reports that could verify if former Miami housewives Lea Black, Marysol Patton, Alexia Echevarria, Joanna Krupa, or Lisa Hochstein will still be a part of the planned reboot of the reality show.

Bravo has yet to comment about the rumored return of "The Real Housewives of Miami" in the future.

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