Andy Cohen Shuts Down Lindsay Hubbard RHONY Rumors: ‘I Don't Think So'
While visiting Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live last week, Lindsay hinted at her future with Bravo. It's not practical for Linds to bring her baby into a weekend party house, so her time in the Hamptons may be over. 'Where do we go from here, Andy?' she asked. 'What do we do?'
Lindsay was hopeful that she might fit in with The Real Housewives of New York, since she does, in fact, live in New York. At the time, Andy avoided the question, saying, 'Alright, let's talk about it after the show.'
During a visit to Universal Studios in Orlando with his kids last week, Andy updated us on the status of some Housewives. He confirmed that The Real Housewives of New Jersey is still on hold. Basically, Season 15 won't be announced 'for a while.' They're still in the casting process at this time.
Turning to whether Lindsay would join RHONY for Season 16, sadly, Andy put that idea to rest. Feigning surprise that people were talking about her joining the cast, the Bravo executive producer played dumb.
'Are they saying that? I don't think so,' he responded. 'But I think she should always be on TV.'
'We are between seasons,' he added. 'We are always casting, and that's what's happening right now.' Although, it was somewhat ominous that neither RHONJ nor RHONY were on the list of Bravo shows up for renewal.
As far back as 2023, Lindsay has dreamed about moving from Summer House to RHONY. 'I'm ready to flip tables with girls my own age,' she said at the time. 'I think I was born to be a Housewife. But we have to get there first. I have to become a housewife first, and then maybe we'll graduate.'
Summer House is now streaming on Peacock in the US and on Hayu in the UK and Ireland.
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