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Real Housewives of New York City Season 7 Premiere, Latest News: Entire Cast To Return Intact Next Season?


Published: Aug 26, 2014 06:32 AM EDT

Real Housewives of New York City Season 7 Premiere, Latest News: Entire Cast To Return Intact Next Season?

The Real Housewives of New York City Season 7 premiere date still hasn't been set by Bravo TV, inviting speculations that the show has been canceled or that the cast will all be replaced.

However, a source close to the show reportedly told Rumor Fix that "It is not true that the show is over. There is already a Season Seven set up and we begin filming in September." Gossip Cop also checked with an impeccable and was told, "It's not true... No decisions about the cast have been made or will be made unit after Season 6 ends."

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And the Real Housewives of New York City just ended. It just finished airing the final episode of Season 6 on August 12, which Reality Tea described as, "the tail-end of the reunion, the drama was lackluster as all the mini-feuds were unscabbed and reargued part deux." It was the third of a three part reunion segment and it garnered 1.305 million viewers. The Real Housewives of New York City managed to average 1.291 million viewers per episode for the entire Season 6.

All cast members are on one-year deals, says The Hollywood Gossip, so they are, by definition, on the chopping block every year. For Season 7, veterans Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan will definitely be back according to Radar Online. An insider reportedly told the gossip site, "There is no show without Ramona and Sonja. Sonja is the funny sex pot, and Ramona's the one who throws glasses." LuAnn de Lesseps will also be back as she's doing the show for free anyway. "LuAnn was not even getting paid this season. She had to suck it up because they wanted her back, but didn't want pay her," the Bravo insider reportedly told Radar Online. And Aviva Drescher? She threw her own prosthetic leg during one explosive episode of the show so it's highly unlikely that the producers will want to let her go.

Bustle expects The Real Housewives of New York City to be back between April and June 2015.