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RHOM's Future in Doubt: Cast Speaks Out on Diversity
24 Mar
Summary
- The Real Housewives of Miami faces an uncertain future due to low ratings.
- Cast members highlight concerns about reduced Latino representation on TV.
- Bravo is considering a reboot or cast reshuffle for the show.

The Real Housewives of Miami (RHOM) has been placed on pause by Bravo, casting doubt on its future after seven seasons. The series concluded its seventh season in October and has reportedly experienced the lowest ratings among all Real Housewives franchises. This has led Bravo to consider a potential reboot or a reshuffling of the cast, as reported by TMZ.
Cast members have expressed disappointment and concern over the show's uncertain status, emphasizing its role in providing visibility and representation for the Latino community. Alexia Nepola shared on Instagram that being part of RHOM has meant more than just reality television, serving as a platform for voices and culture. Kiki Barth echoed these sentiments, proud of the diverse perspectives the cast brings.
While Bravo has not officially canceled the show, sources suggest the pause could be lengthy, leading many to interpret it as a cancellation. Reports indicate that previous casting issues, including a lawsuit involving Alexia Nepola's ex-husband, may have influenced production decisions. The series has been lauded for its diverse cast, showcasing Latino culture through cast members like Alexia and Marysol Patton, and featuring other diverse backgrounds.




