Is The Real Housewives of Sydney making a comeback? Top-secret television project in the works

Is The Real Housewives of Sydney making a comeback? Top-secret television project in the works after rumours swirl of a Gold Coast instalment

A brand new season of The Real Housewives of Sydney could soon be on the cards after a string of ‘well-groomed ladies’ were spotted mingling with casting agents in Sydney earlier this week.

According to Sydney Morning Herald, a ‘top-secret television project’ is in the works and appears to be looking for new housewives to star on the iconic reality series.

A group of stylish women were seen ‘huddled in deep conversation’ with TV casting agents in Double Bay on Wednesday, though none of the original Sydney cast members were to be seen.

A brand new season of The Real Housewives of Sydney could soon be on the cards after a string of ‘well-groomed ladies’ were spotted mingling with casting agents in Sydney earlier this week. Pictured: The Real Housewives of Sydney in 2017

The publication suggested an entirely new batch of Sydney Housewives could soon grace our screens. 

It comes after Australia’s Real Housewives could be getting a brand new instalment soon. 

According to a post shared by Celeb Spellcheck earlier this year, the streaming platform is planning to launch The Real Housewives of the Gold Coast soon.

A group of stylish women were seen with TV casting agents in Double Bay on Wednesday, though none of the original Sydney cast members were to be seen

A group of stylish women were seen with TV casting agents in Double Bay on Wednesday, though none of the original Sydney cast members were to be seen

Rumours are also swirling that The Real Housewives of the Gold Coast will premiere on hayu soon. (Pictured: Janet Roach)

Rumours are also swirling that The Real Housewives of the Gold Coast will premiere on hayu soon. (Pictured: Janet Roach)

It’s not the only original reality series hayu will launch, with the streamer also hinting at a Sydney instalment of the popular Million Dollar Listing franchise.

While hayu hasn’t confirmed the news yet, fans are already going wild over the idea of a new Housewives spin-off.

‘Oh, I am so here for this!’ gushed former Married At First Sight star Clare Verrall, while Abbie Chatfield wrote: ‘OMFG yes!’

Gold Coast influencer Kurt Coleman, DJ Brooke Evers, and Bachelor in Paradise star Alisha Aitken-Radburn all commented on the post too.

The last Australian Housewives series to air was the fifth season of The Real Housewives of Melbourne. (Pictured: Gamble Breaux, Jackie Gillies, and Janet Roach)

The last Australian Housewives series to air was the fifth season of The Real Housewives of Melbourne. (Pictured: Gamble Breaux, Jackie Gillies, and Janet Roach)

The Real Housewives of Melbourne wrapped up its fifth season in December, after more than three years off the air.

The last new entry into the Australian franchise was The Real Housewives of Sydney, which premiered in 2017.

Unfortunately, the controversial series was axed after just one season.

Many viewers branded it the ‘nastiest’ Housewives series in the history of the global franchise. 

The last new entry into the Australian franchise was The Real Housewives of Sydney, which premiered in 2017, which was cancelled. (Pictured: Melissa Tkautz)

The last new entry into the Australian franchise was The Real Housewives of Sydney, which premiered in 2017, which was cancelled. (Pictured: Melissa Tkautz)

Foxtel’s executive director of television Brian Walsh agreed, saying in 2019 the show had gone ‘too far’.

‘A lot of the women in this show were nasty for nasty’s sake and have no redeeming features,’ he told The Daily Telegraph.

American network Bravo, which has aired several seasons of the Real Housewives of Melbourne, also reportedly refused to pick up the Sydney version because of its ‘extreme’ nature.

Many viewers branded Sydney the 'nastiest' Housewives series in the history of the global franchise

Many viewers branded Sydney the ‘nastiest’ Housewives series in the history of the global franchise



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