Over after one lackluster season …
It’s official. According to RadarOnline, the Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of D.C. will not film a second season. The show premiered in August 2010 and featured five Beltway beauties, including the now infamous White House gate crasher Michaele Salahi – see her bikini pics.
Despite the fact that the Housewives Orange County, Atlanta, New Jersey, New York and Beverly Hills have done well, the DC and Miami franchises haven’t found a receptive audience.
A source on the inside revealed: “Andy Cohen, Bravo President of Programming and Development, has made it official that there will be no more new Housewives franchises. They’ve realized a lot with the failure of DC and Miami, and they’re going to concentrate on the successful shows they have and not expand any further.”