The Real Housewives of Dallas Is Not Returning to Bravo in 2022

Bravo announced on Aug. 17 there are "no plans" for The Real Housewives of Dallas to return to TV next year. Read the full statement.

By Brett Malec Aug 17, 2021 6:19 PMTags
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The ladies of the Lone Star state might be hanging up their cowboy hats...for now anyways.

The Real Housewives of Dallas is not returning to TV in 2022, Bravo confirmed on Tuesday, Aug. 17.

"There are currently no plans to bring The Real Housewives of Dallas back next year, and beyond that nothing official has been decided," the network confirmed to E! News.

However, RHOD hasn't officially been cancelled. Much like with what happened when The Real Housewives of Miami went off air for years before being revived by Peacock last year, Dallas' future is uncertain.

Season five of RHOD concluded back in May 2021 and starred Brandi Redmond, Stephanie Hollman, Kary Brittingham, D'Andra Simmons, Kameron Westcott and newest Housewife Dr. Tiffany Moon.

D'Andra told E! News exclusively, "I'm very grateful for the time I've had on Bravo and The Real Housewives of Dallas, and for the relationships I've formed. It has opened doors for a world of opportunities that previously had been closed. The next phase in my life will truly be my grand adventure."

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Kameron reacted to the news on Instagram, writing, "It is a sad day to see this chapter of The Real Housewives of Dallas close but also a wonderful day to sit back and remember all the amazing moments we had together as a group! These ladies have become sisters to me over the past 4 years and we've gone through so much together."

Brandi hinted that she was saying goodbye to the show back in February after controversy surrounding a resurfaced racially insensitive video of her impersonating Asian people. In an Instagram caption, she thanked her fans for their support along her journey and added that "things come to an end."

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"Today I pray that life brings each of you happiness and in prayer John 10:28 kept calling me," she wrote. "I prayed that the baggage of mistakes, feeling rejected, used and unworthy are no longer tied to anyones soul. I'm choosing to set myself free and lean into Jesus and I pray you'll join me if you too have these desires. We are worth happiness, grace, love, compassion and so much more. Stay strong and believe in yourself bc God always believes in you and is with you."

She continued, "I also want to thank you all for being apart of my journey these past few years. I have loved sharing my life with you but sometimes things come to an end. The best kind of ends are happy ending and I choose happiness. Sending you all my love and prayers."

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And in May right after the reunion episodes aired, Tiffany surprised fans when she updated her social media bio to read, "Previous cast member of #RHOD @BravoTV" on both Twitter and Instagram. The Bravolebrity further hinted that she was leaving the show by tweeting on May 14, "Good morning everyone it's time for a change. Have a wonderful day!"

A rep for Moon told E! News that day however, "The rumors of her leaving the show are not true."

(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family)

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