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Bravo has announced the launch of a new reality series titled Next Gen NYC . The show will begin airing on June 3. It follows a group of young adults who are the children of well-known reality stars. The series will be available on Bravo and will stream on Peacock the following day.The cast of Next Gen NYC includes 10 individuals based in New York. The list features Ariana Biermann, Riley Burruss, Ava Dash, Emira D'Spain, Shai Fruchter, Gia Giudice, Brooks Marks, Georgia McCann, Hudson McLeroy, and Charlie Zakkour. All cast members are connected to the world of reality television through their parents.On April 25, Bravo confirmed that Next Gen NYC would premiere its debut season. According to the network, the series will follow young adults raised in or near the public eye. These individuals are now trying to build their lives in New York City. The show will highlight moments like social outings, career decisions and romantic relationships.Bravo describes the group as young people navigating adulthood. They are working to step out of their parents' shadows or create their own paths. The network mentions that the show will cover life changes, friendship issues and impulsive decisions.Next Gen NYC is produced by 9th Degree Productions. The show includes appearances from familiar faces from 'The Real Housewives' franchise. Viewers will see Kandi Burruss, Teresa Giudice, Kim Zolciak-Biermann, and Meredith and Seth Marks.The executive producers include Michaline Babich, Shari Levine, David O'Connell, Chaz Morgan, Michelle Schiefen, Lauren Nathan and Ariel Algus.Bravo confirmed that new episodes of Next Gen NYC will also be available on Peacock the day after airing.The cast includes Ariana Biermann, Riley Burruss, Ava Dash, Emira D'Spain, Gia Giudice and five other New York-based children of reality stars Next Gen NYC airs June 3 on Bravo. Episodes will stream on Peacock the next day for viewers who miss the live broadcast.
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