The Real Housewives of New York City

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  • TV-14
  • 2008
  • 13 Seasons
  • 4.7  (3,798)

"The Real Housewives of New York City" is a popular reality TV series that debuted on Bravo in 2008. The show chronicles the lives of affluent women living in New York City, as they navigate their way through various social circles, drama, and controversy. The series is part of the "Real Housewives" franchise, which has gained a massive following worldwide. The show's cast includes some of the most popular and recognizable women in the industry. Bethenny Frankel, originally an entrepreneur and struggling actress, proved to be a standout of the series and went on to become a household name, with a successful career as a talk show host, author, and business magnate. Luann de Lesseps, a former Countess and socialite, also made a name for herself on the show, and has since become a cabaret singer and released several albums. The other original cast members include Jill Zarin, a successful businesswoman and socialite who is known for her outspoken personality, and Ramona Singer, a savvy entrepreneur who started her own skincare line and other businesses. Kelly Killoren Bensimon, a former model and author, was added to the cast in the second season, and brought her unique personality to the show. Sonja Morgan, a well-known socialite and entrepreneur, was added to the cast in the third season, and quickly became a fan favorite for her quirky personality. Carole Radziwill, a journalist and author, joined the cast in season five, bringing a new level of sophistication and intelligence to the show. Dorinda Medley, a philanthropist and socialite, joined the cast in season seven, and quickly became known for her witty one-liners and no-nonsense attitude. Tinsley Mortimer, a socialite and former reality TV star, joined the cast in season nine, bringing her own unique brand of vulnerability and drama. The most recent addition to the cast is Leah McSweeney, a fashion designer and streetwear enthusiast, who joined the show in season 12. Eboni K. Williams, a lawyer and journalist, joined the cast in season 13 and became the first Black cast member in the history of "Real Housewives of New York City". The show follows the personal and professional lives of these dynamic women, as they navigate their way through the world of New York City high society. Viewers are given an inside look at the women's personal lives, which includes their romantic relationships, families, and friendships. The show also features the women interacting with other high-profile New Yorkers, attending charity events, parties, and other social gatherings. However, as with all reality TV shows, the series is not without its share of drama and controversy. The show has been criticized for portraying a narrow and sometimes stereotypical view of affluent New York women, and for promoting a materialistic and shallow lifestyle. The women's interactions are often marked by fierce rivalries, backstabbing, and over-the-top displays of emotion, which can sometimes be seen as negative or even harmful. Overall, "The Real Housewives of New York City" is a beloved reality TV series that offers a fascinating insight into the lives of some of the city's most fascinating women. The show has generated a loyal and dedicated fan base, and has become an iconic piece of popular culture. Whether you love it or hate it, there's no denying that this show has had a significant impact on reality TV and the pop culture landscape as a whole.

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So…That Happened
18. So…That Happened
September 7, 2021
A special episode pulls the curtain back and reveals never-before-seen moments from Season 13. In this new footage, fans will get a closer look at all the fun the ladies had together, from playing Red Rover at Ramona and Sonja's birthday party to learning how to twerk to having run-ins with Salem ghosts. Viewers will even get to engage with the episode through a hilarious, multiple choice guessing game of "What Happens Next."
The Doppelgang's All Here
17. The Doppelgang's All Here
August 31, 2021
Galentine's game night gets wild with an unexpected call from Sonja's ex, and the women bond over their bedazzled body art. Leah laments over her relationship with Rob, and Bershan joins the ladies for a final night of fun, games and laughter.
Be Mine, Galentine
16. Be Mine, Galentine
August 24, 2021
Leah clashes with her mother during a family dinner and Luann takes up a sobering, new business venture. Sonja has an untimely brush with Covid-19,spurring a close-knit girls' tripback to Ramona's in the Hamptons for a festive and fun Galentine's weekend.
Bitching and Ramoaning
15. Bitching and Ramoaning
August 17, 2021
After a spirited attempt to get back on track, the conversation continues to heat up during Eboni's Black Shabbat dinner. Over lunch with Luann's Fortune Society friends, Ramona expresses concern for Sonja's habits and Eboni's journey to learn more about her family continues with unexpected developments.
Hanger Pains
14. Hanger Pains
August 10, 2021
Leah practices Hebrew and studies for her conversion while Ramona's foray into real estate continues with a high end showing. Eboni meets with a genetic investigator and Sonja tries her hand with, "Mr. Right." The ladies venture to New Jersey for Eboni's Black Shabbat dinner, which gets off to a bumpy start.
Ho Ho Holidays
13. Ho Ho Holidays
August 3, 2021
The morning after Ramona and Sonja's birthday bash, LuAnn and Ramona learn about Sonja's late-night escapades with one of the party guests. Leah reconnects with her siblings for the first time since their grandmother's funeral.
Baby It's Cold Inside
12. Baby It's Cold Inside
July 27, 2021
In the city after their trip to Salem, Eboni and Sonja get back in the boxing ring with Martin. While Luann and Leah plan a joint birthday party for Ramona and Sonja, Eboni continues her search for answers about her family history. The women join Luann to record her new holiday song for charity, but Leah has questions about legalities and the proceeds. Then the group celebrates Ramonja's birthdays with a grab bag of local eye candy.
The Witching Hour
11. The Witching Hour
July 20, 2021
Sonja and Bershan's argument in Salem continues through the night, and news of their altercation spreads. Bershan attempts to smooth things over with the women, while Leah, Luann and Ramona attempt to talk to Sonja about her drinking. A psychic reading leads to major breakthroughs for the group.
Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Bored
10. Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Bored
July 13, 2021
In Salem, Eboni's pointed question reverberates throughout the group, leading to an emotional revelation at dinner and some new body ink. The ladies take a trip back in time to the historical Pioneer Village and later at dinner, Bershan ruffles some feathers with a few of the ladies when she voices her opinion of them.
The Salem Bitch Trials
9. The Salem Bitch Trials
July 6, 2021
Eboni takes Sonja to Philadelphia to meet a matchmaker. Leah hosts the ladies on an excursion to the witch capital of the world: Salem, Massachusetts. At Leah's latex and leather dinner, the aftermath of the election leads Eboni to question some of the ladies' allegiances.
A Harlem Night
8. A Harlem Night
June 29, 2021
Eboni hosts the ladies for an educational night in Harlem where Ramona introduces the group to her friend Bershan. Luann bonds with her daughter over their sobriety while Leah stresses over her daughter's upcoming high school experience. And, over cocktails at Ramona's apartment, Eboni and Ramona's friendship gets put to the test.
Electile Dysfunction
7. Electile Dysfunction
June 15, 2021
After the ladies compete in Luann's 70's inspired Halloween pageant, Leah receives devastating news about her grandma. Back in the city, Ramona reviews her real estate skills, while Leah and Eboni help Sonja learn to land a punch. Eboni hosts an election party where talk of Ramona's Instagram makes up for her absence.
Stop and Throw the Roses
6. Stop and Throw the Roses
June 8, 2021
The gravity of Luann and Eboni's paint party confrontation begins to set in, and beachside fishing turns cold when politics are brought up in conversation. Meanwhile, Heather's faux pas comes back to haunt her as the ladies glam for Luann's 70's style Halloween pageant.
How Nude
5. How Nude
June 1, 2021
Luann hosts an eclectic lunch party for the ladies at her Sag Harbor home with a nude male model as the main event. Leah’s frustrations with Ramona boil over, and Luann and Eboni get into a heated debate that leaves everyone reeling.
Putting the Tiff in Tiffany's
4. Putting the Tiff in Tiffany's
May 25, 2021
On the second day in the Hamptons, the ladies get a personal training session from Luann’s new fling. After having words with Ramona, Leah decides to take a vow of silence to relieve tension between the two. Later on, Ramona hosts a Breakfast at Tiffany’s dinner party, where Leah calls out Heather for using gossip about the ladies as content for her new podcast.
A High Rate of Interest
3. A High Rate of Interest
May 18, 2021
The ladies take a day trip to a local winery where Eboni questions Ramona’s choice of words and Leah confronts Ramona’s questionable blood plasma donation. While the ladies engage in some local retail therapy, Sonja’s true feelings about Lu’s new flame are revealed. Later at dinner, Leah expresses her indifference of Heather Thomson's arrival and Sonja has an unexpected reaction to something Ramona says.
Burning Up
2. Burning Up
May 11, 2021
To celebrate being reunited after a long quarantine, Ramona invites the ladies for a girls trip to the Hamptons. During their road trip, Luann overshares details with Sonja about the new man in her life. On their first night out East, Leah hosts a Burning Man party, where the group learns devastating news during a healing session.
Back In The Big Apple
1. Back In The Big Apple
May 4, 2021
The New York ladies are back and bolder than ever! Ramona visits Luann’s new apartment, and learns she has a surprising new neighbor. Meanwhile, Leah is working on her conversion to Judaism, and invites her friend, Eboni, to join Ramona and Luann for a brunch at Sonja’s townhouse.
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"The Real Housewives of New York City" is a popular reality TV series that debuted on Bravo in 2008. The show chronicles the lives of affluent women living in New York City, as they navigate their way through various social circles, drama, and controversy. The series is part of the "Real Housewives" franchise, which has gained a massive following worldwide.

The show's cast includes some of the most popular and recognizable women in the industry. Bethenny Frankel, originally an entrepreneur and struggling actress, proved to be a standout of the series and went on to become a household name, with a successful career as a talk show host, author, and business magnate. Luann de Lesseps, a former Countess and socialite, also made a name for herself on the show, and has since become a cabaret singer and released several albums.

The other original cast members include Jill Zarin, a successful businesswoman and socialite who is known for her outspoken personality, and Ramona Singer, a savvy entrepreneur who started her own skincare line and other businesses. Kelly Killoren Bensimon, a former model and author, was added to the cast in the second season, and brought her unique personality to the show. Sonja Morgan, a well-known socialite and entrepreneur, was added to the cast in the third season, and quickly became a fan favorite for her quirky personality.

Carole Radziwill, a journalist and author, joined the cast in season five, bringing a new level of sophistication and intelligence to the show. Dorinda Medley, a philanthropist and socialite, joined the cast in season seven, and quickly became known for her witty one-liners and no-nonsense attitude. Tinsley Mortimer, a socialite and former reality TV star, joined the cast in season nine, bringing her own unique brand of vulnerability and drama.

The most recent addition to the cast is Leah McSweeney, a fashion designer and streetwear enthusiast, who joined the show in season 12. Eboni K. Williams, a lawyer and journalist, joined the cast in season 13 and became the first Black cast member in the history of "Real Housewives of New York City".

The show follows the personal and professional lives of these dynamic women, as they navigate their way through the world of New York City high society. Viewers are given an inside look at the women's personal lives, which includes their romantic relationships, families, and friendships. The show also features the women interacting with other high-profile New Yorkers, attending charity events, parties, and other social gatherings.

However, as with all reality TV shows, the series is not without its share of drama and controversy. The show has been criticized for portraying a narrow and sometimes stereotypical view of affluent New York women, and for promoting a materialistic and shallow lifestyle. The women's interactions are often marked by fierce rivalries, backstabbing, and over-the-top displays of emotion, which can sometimes be seen as negative or even harmful.

Overall, "The Real Housewives of New York City" is a beloved reality TV series that offers a fascinating insight into the lives of some of the city's most fascinating women. The show has generated a loyal and dedicated fan base, and has become an iconic piece of popular culture. Whether you love it or hate it, there's no denying that this show has had a significant impact on reality TV and the pop culture landscape as a whole.

The Real Housewives of New York City is a series that is currently running and has 13 seasons (268 episodes). The series first aired on March 4, 2008.

Where to Watch The Real Housewives of New York City

The Real Housewives of New York City is available for streaming on the Bravo website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Real Housewives of New York City on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and NBC.

  • Premiere Date
    March 4, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    4.7  (3,798)