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The Real Housewives of Miami

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American reality television series

The Real Housewives of Miami
GenreReality television
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes114(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Matt Anderson
  • Nate Green
  • Cooper Green
  • Maty Buss
  • Drew Hogl
  • Swaga Deb
  • Bill Fritz
  • Darren Ward
  • James Brangert
  • Andy Cohen
Camera setupMultiple
Running time41–43 minutes
Production companyPurveyors of Pop
Original release
NetworkBravo (2011–2013; 2023–present)
Peacock (2021–2023)
ReleaseFebruary 22, 2011 (2011-02-22) –
present
Related

The Real Housewives of Miami, abbreviatedRHOM, is an Americanreality television series broadcast onBravo with distribution rights toPeacock. TheMiami series is the seventh installment ofThe Real Housewives franchise, and it follows the personal and professional lives of women who live in or nearMiami, Florida. It has aired seven seasons in total; with thefirst season having premiered on February 22, 2011, and the most recent season,seventh season, premiered on June 11, 2025.

The first season consisted of original cast members: Lea Black, Adriana de Moura, Alexia Nepola, Marysol Patton,Larsa Pippen and Cristy Rice, with no recurring cast members. The shows current cast includes Guerdy Abraira,Lisa Hochstein,Julia Lemigova, Nepola, Pippen and Stephanie Shojaee, with Kiki Barth, de Moura and Patton appearing as friends of the housewives. Previous housewives who have left the show include Black,Joanna Krupa, Rice, Ana Quincoces Karent Sierra and Nicole Martin.

Bravo broadcast the first three seasons, after which the show was put on indefinite hiatus. In 2021, the show was revived, and Peacock aired seasons 4 and 5 before Bravo rebroadcast it for season six.Commercially, season one had the highest average viewership of 1.09 million, whileseason five had the lowest at 0.25 million, despite being aired several months prior on Peacock.

Production

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Seasons 1–3

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On March 10, 2010,Bravo announced a new series calledMiami Social Club, which was a restructure of the 2009 seriesMiami Social.[1] However, after filming, the network decided to turn it into an installment of the network'sThe Real Housewives franchise.[2] Lea Black, Adriana de Moura, Alexia Echevarria, Marysol Patton,Larsa Pippen, and Cristy Rice were announced as the show's main cast members, with no recurring characters. Thefirst season premiered on February 22, 2011, and concluded on April 5, 2011. After the first season, both Pippen and Rice left the show for undisclosed reasons.[3]

Bravo renewed the show for asecond season, which began on September 13, 2012, and concluded on January 8, 2013. Black, de Moura, and Patton returned as the series' main cast members, while four new housewives were added:Joanna Krupa,Lisa Hochstein, Ana Quincoces and Karent Sierra. Echevarria returned to the show as a recurring cast member to focus on her son Frankie, who had been injured in a car accident in 2011.[4][5][6][7][8]

Thethird season was renewed by Bravo and aired from August 12 to November 14, 2013. Black, de Moura, Hochstein, and Krupa returned as the show's main cast members. Echevarria was promoted back to a full-time cast member, Quincoces and Patton returned as recurring characters.[9][10][11] Additionally, Sierra appeared as a guest throughout the season.[12] After season three, Bravo confirmed the cancellation of theMiami series, making it the franchise's second cancellation afterThe Real Housewives of D.C..[13]

Seasons 4–6

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Andy Cohen, the show's executive producer and reunion host, stated in November 2020 that talks were underway to return the show toPeacock.[14] The series' return date was confirmed in February 2021.[15][16]Season four premiered on December 16, 2021, and ended on March 10, 2022.[17] The entire cast was rebooted, including six housewives as main cast members: Lisa Hochstein, Alexia Nepola (formerly Echevarria), and Larsa Pippen from previous seasons, as well as Guerdy Abraira,Julia Lemigova and Nicole Martin as new cast members. Adriana de Moura and Marysol Patton, both from the original cast, appeared in recurring roles, as did Kiki Barth, who was added to the rebooted cast.[18] Previous cast members, Lea Black and Joanna Krupa, were asked but declined in returning to the show.[19]

Peacock renewed the show for afifth season in October 2022, confirming its premiere date in December 2022. All of the main housewives returned for the fifth season, as did all of the recurring cast members. Black, who was a main cast member in the first three original seasons, appeared as a guest throughout the season.[20] The fifth season began on December 8, 2022, and ended on March 23, 2023; the first four episodes aired on Thursday, December 8, with new episodes released weekly thereafter.[21]

Bravo announced in May 2023 that thesixth season would premiere on their network, and also distributed through Peacock.[22] All of the main housewives returned for the sixth season, as did all of the recurring cast members. Ana Quincoces, who was a main cast member in season two, appeared as a guest.[23] The sixth season premiered on November 1, 2023.

Season 7–present

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Bravo renewed the show for aseventh season in May 2024.[24] In July 2024, Larsa Pippen confirmed that she would be returning for the seventh season.[25] In August 2024, Lisa Hochstein confirmed her return for the seventh season.[26] In September 2024, Nicole Martin announced her decision to depart the show as a full-time cast member, to focus on her family.[27] In November 2024, it was announced that new housewife Stephanie Shojaee would be joining the cast as a full-time cast member.[28]

The first teaser trailer for the seventh season was aired during the season fourteen finale ofThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, on April 15, 2025.[29] The rest of the main housewives returned for the seventh season, as did all of the recurring cast members. Martin, who was a main cast member in seasons four through six, appeared as a guest during the season. The seventh season premiered on June 11, 2025.[30]

Cast

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Alexia Nepola
Marysol Patton
Ana Quincoces
Karent Sierra
Main cast members
Cast memberSeasons
12345678
Lea BlackMainGuest
Adriana de MouraMainFriendTBA
Alexia NepolaMainFriendMainTBA
Marysol PattonMainFriendTBA
Larsa PippenMainMainTBA
Cristy RiceMain
Lisa HochsteinMainTBA
Joanna KrupaMain
Ana QuincocesGuestMainFriendGuest
Karent SierraMainGuest
Guerdy AbrairaMainTBA
Julia LemigovaMainTBA
Nicole MartinMainGuest
Stephanie ShojaeeMainTBA
Friends of the housewives
Kiki BarthFriendTBA

Episodes

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Main article:List of The Real Housewives of Miami episodes
The Real Housewives of Miami episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedAverage
Viewers
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
17February 22, 2011 (2011-02-22)April 5, 2011 (2011-04-05)Bravo1.09
218September 13, 2012 (2012-09-13)January 8, 2013 (2013-01-08)1.07
316August 12, 2013 (2013-08-12)November 14, 2013 (2013-11-14)1.02
414December 16, 2021 (2021-12-16)March 10, 2022 (2022-03-10)Peacock0.28
519December 8, 2022 (2022-12-08)March 23, 2023 (2023-03-23)0.25
620November 1, 2023 (2023-11-01)March 7, 2024 (2024-03-07)Bravo0.42
720June 11, 2025 (2025-06-11)October 16, 2025 (2025-10-16)0.29

Havana Elsa

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Main article:Havana Elsa

Whileseason two ofThe Real Housewives of Miami was airing, Bravo released a web series titledHavana Elsa.[31] The series featured Elsa Patton, the mother of full-time cast member, Marysol Patton, embarking on launching her own coffee line, also titledHavana Elsa.[32][33] The web series aired a total of 9 episodes.[34]

Reception

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Ratings

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The Real Housewives of Miami : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
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SeasonEpisode numberAverage
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11.211.031.301.101.191.090.721.09
21.061.020.960.840.870.760.851.351.091.631.131.020.951.121.251.211.280.931.07
31.351.391.321.011.011.060.810.650.800.860.830.761.370.951.071.001.02
40.370.310.340.320.240.240.250.240.290.270.250.340.200.300.28
50.260.240.220.280.280.290.290.210.260.280.280.250.290.260.220.240.250.230.260.26
60.380.430.460.310.410.420.440.350.340.520.460.490.500.440.460.400.470.470.310.330.42
70.290.310.280.280.290.280.280.270.260.290.270.320.300.300.290.270.260.310.310.290.29
Audience measurement performed byNielsen Media Research[35]

References

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