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Bravo is teasing the new season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills with a new promo.
Season 14 of the Beverly Hills-based reality series is set to premiere this fall, and the cable network has released a teaser for fans.
“Lights. Camera. 90210,” reads the post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. “An all-new season of RHOBH is coming soon.”
The short video teaser shows the silhouettes of the RHOBH stars, giving viewers a peek at their new looks.
Bravo previously aired a teaser for the new season of RHOBH alongside its other premieres, such as The Real Housewives of Potomac and The Real Housewives of New York City.
“This is not real,” RHOBH‘s Dorit Kemsley tells co-star Sutton Stracke, who claps back and says, “This is as real as it gets.”
In a dramatic scene, Kyle Richards is seen crying and walking away from filming. She says, “I’m done. I’m not doing this anymore.”
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The cast for RHOBH Season 14 will feature Kyle Richards, Garcelle Beauvais, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Sutton Stracke, and newcomer Bozoma Saint John.
Beauvais recently revealed that her teenage son, Jax Joseph Nilon, asked her not to film for Season 14 following the negativity he received from social media trolls.
“Right before this season, Jax said to me, ‘Mom, I can’t do it anymore. It was too negative for me,'” Beauvais said on GMA and ABC Audio’s Pop Culture Moms podcast. “And I respected that. So he’s not on this season at all. Actually, I haven’t said it to many people, so you’re the first really hearing it.”
Jax became a storyline on the show in Season 12 when he was 14, and RHOBH co-star Erika Jayne cursed at him during filming. Jayne eventually apologized to Jax, and both had a conversation on camera to squash things.
“That was also one of the hardest things because they didn’t sign up for it,” Beauvais said. “Watching the show in the past, I always felt like the kids were in the background. You saw them at the house, they weren’t subjected to any negativity. So I thought, ‘We can do this.’ And then that happened with Jax. It blew my mind, because nobody deserves it. Nobody’s kids deserve it.”