‘Real Housewives of New York City’ reboot for season 14 with an entirely new cast

Bravo has removed the entire cast of “The Real Housewives of New York City” and replaced them with seven new women for season 14: Sai De Silva, Ubah Hassan, Erin Dana Litchie, Jenna Lyonne, Lizzie Savetsky, Jessel Tank and Brian Whitfield.

The new Housewives were unveiled during the network’s BravoCon 2022 convention in New York City on Sunday, taping an episode of Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live.”

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Lyons, best known as the creative director who brought J.Crew back to popularity in 2010, previously starred in the HBO Max reality series “Stylish with Jenna Lyons” for one season in 2020.

This news meant that season 13 was the end of the line for cast members Luann de Lesseps and Ramona Singer, who have been on the show since it premiered in 2008 and quickly became one of the most-watched iterations of the “Real Housewives” franchise. became one of , The other now-former cast is Sonja Morgan, who joined during Season 3; fashion designer Leah McSweeney, who joined Season 12; and lawyer and TV news host Ebony K. Williams, who joined in season 13.

Watch below for Bravo’s bios for the new cast:

Jenna Lyons J. Crew Group, where she was widely recognized as the creative force behind the phenomenal rise from a floundering catalog chain of American retail chains to one of the most iconic fashion brands in America. Jenna is now the co-founder and CEO of direct-to-consumer beauty brand LoveScene and lives in New York City with her son, Beckett.

sai de silva is an Afro-Latina, born and raised in New York. She is the creative director of Scout the City, which originated as a passion project blog and quickly grew into an online lifestyle destination. Scout the City describes the adventures of Sai’s chic parenting from her home in Brooklyn, where she lives with husband David Craig and their two children, London and Rio.

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Ubah Hassan is a Somalian model and philanthropist who moved to New York and made it her home. At an early age, Uba fled to Kenya with her father and brother, but later moved to Canada where she was spotted by a photographer and later signed by a modeling agency. Ubah is also an entrepreneur and the founder of UBAHHOT, a hot sauce company that she built from scratch.

Erin Dana Litchi is a witty, confident and outspoken New Yorker, raised in Manhattan as one of five children in a close-knit Israeli family. A born go-getter, Erin became a real estate agent at age 19 and is the owner of her own home renovation and design firm, HomeGirl. Erin’s husband is a lawyer and owner of Litchi Law. The couple share three children together and live in Tribeca. Erin is super friendly, loves to be around others and is always up for a good time.

Lizzie Savetsky She is a Digital Influencer, Activist, mother of three children and wife of Plastic Surgeon Dr. Ira Savetsky. Originally from Fort Worth, Texas, Sevetsky moved to New York for college and, after a brief stint in her home state, returned to the Big Apple. Lizzie uses her platform to express her style, educate others about her deep-rooted roots, and hosts the Instagram show “Bassert,” where she sets out to help Jewish singles find love. going out.

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Jessel Tanka is an outgoing and unreserved fashion campaigner and brand consultant, known for thinking outside the box. Jaisal, of British-Indian descent, met her husband, financier Pavit Randhawa, when she was introduced to him by a friend at a bar. The romance did not begin immediately and they remained close friends for years before the date began. The two married in Mexico in 2014 and have twin boys.

Brian Whitfield Is a brand marketing and communications professional. A cheeky “trophy wife in training,” Brian has a penchant for interior design, fashion, and hosting dinner parties from her (small but mighty) West Village apartment. Originally from a small town in the Midwest, Brian was raised by her grandmother, who taught her invaluable lessons about navigating life, her narrative as a bi-racial woman, and the true sense of hard work.

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