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About Those Rumors That Julia Fox Is Joining ‘The Real Housewives of New York’…

Mehera Bonner
2 min read
Photo credit: Rich Fury/VF22 - Getty Images
Photo credit: Rich Fury/VF22 - Getty Images

Don’t know if you’ve heard, but rumor has it that Julia Fox, star of Uncut Jaahms and professional muse, is potentially gearing up to star in the new season of Bravo’s Real Housewives of New York City. Which I think we can all agree would be the most iconic casting decision of all time.

And while there doesn’t seem to be any truth to reports that she’s been in talks with producers—it could still happen. According to TMZ, no conversations have occurred between Julia and RHONY execs, but their “sources did not shut down the possibility completely.”

Either way, Bravo producers are apparently “deep into casting” and no decisions have been finalized as of yet. But I, for one, would literally watch an entire show of just this:

Andy Cohen announced last week that RHONY is being rebooted and recast and said there will be a throwback iteration of the show as well (which is being lovingly referred to as RHONY: Legacy).

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“There are thousands of stories to tell here,” Andy told Variety. “This is the most multicultural, diverse, and energetic and exciting city in America: We are searching for a multicultural group of friends who really best reflect the most exciting city in the country. We’re looking for a group of women who are real friends and who are of diverse backgrounds, races, and religions.”

He also added of the casting process, “I’ve got to tell you that in my almost 20 years working with Bravo, to me, this is the most exciting casting proposition that I’ve been involved with. We are quite literally looking for who will be the new Real Housewives of New York City! And I think this represents a tremendous opportunity for a rebirth of the show. What we’re looking for is everything that makes a great Housewife: fun, opinionated, successful, aspirational women who represent a side of New York that we want to see more of.”

Kay, just gonna leave you with this:

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