What You Need To Know About The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City
Get ready for drama in a whole new city, because Real Housewives is adding another destination to the franchise. Andy Cohen announced on November 16 at BravoCon that the franchise would be heading to Utah with The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.
"We've always tried to choose a city that has completely unique personalities and we also try to throw a little curveball now and then," said Cohen at the convention (via People). "Pick somewhere you weren't expecting. We are very excited to travel to Salt Lake City, Utah!"
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City will bring lots of surprises
Andy Cohen is aware that Salt Lake City isn't what fans were expecting as the newest installment of the Real Housewives franchise, but he promised that the city has plenty to offer for Bravo fans. "You didn't see it coming but I have to tell you, in Utah, you have the majesty of the mountains, the Mormon religion, an exclusive community of people who have very successful businesses who live in their own universe," he said. "It is gorgeous and I think you're going to be really surprised and intrigued by the group of women we've found."
According to Bravo, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City will mark the 10th Real Housewives franchise. Salt Lake City will be joining Orange County, New York City, Atlanta, New Jersey, D.C., Beverly Hills, Miami, Potomac, and Dallas.
Judging by Bravo's official description of the show, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City will be just as addictive as the other franchises. "In the majestic mountains of Utah is a hidden social circle made up of successful women who have created their own paradise filled with luxury homes, shopping sprees and multi-million-dollar businesses and brands," said the network (via People). "With Hollywood's exclusive Sundance Film Festival in their backyards, these Type-A power-brokers are accustomed to rubbing elbows with A-listers and what party list you are on means everything. They have mastered running wildly successful enterprises by day and enjoy après ski at the finest resorts by night, all the while raising extraordinary and unconventional families."