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Real Housewives of London: When will Hayu's first original series release? Here's complete cast and production details

Real Housewives of London: When will Hayu's first original series release? Here's complete cast and production details

Time of India29-05-2025
Hayu has confirmed the cast for The
Real Housewives of London
, the platform's first original reality show. The series will follow the lives of six women living in London. Production began in March 2025, with the release date expected later in the year.
Cast
The cast of The Real Housewives of London includes
Juliet Angus
,
Amanda Cronin
, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger. Each cast member brings a different background and career path to the show. Their personal and social lives will be part of the new reality series set in London.
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Series Production and Platform Background
The show began production in March 2025. It is part of the global Real Housewives franchise, which now includes 30 different series. This will be the third UK-based installment, following The Real Housewives of Cheshire and The Real Housewives of Jersey.
Hayu, a subscription-based video-on-demand service from NBCUniversal, is producing the show. The platform features content from Bravo, with new episodes available one day after airing in the U.S. The London-based version is being developed by Universal Television Alternative Studio UK Productions, which also worked on Made in Chelsea.
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Cast Members
Amanda Cronin is a former model and runs a beauty skincare line. She also owns a wellness clinic in Belgravia.
Juliet Angus, originally from Chicago, is a blogger and social media personality. She appeared on Ladies of London.
Juliet Mayhew is from Australia and once held a beauty title. She now operates an event planning business.
Karen Loderick-Peace, who appeared on The Real Housewives of Jersey, moved to the UK from Jamaica and is starting a fashion label.
Nessie Welschinger previously worked in finance and owns the Chelsea Cake Company. She appeared on Bake Off: The Professionals.
Panthea Parker moved from Iran as a child. She is known for her lifestyle in the Mayfair area and is a mother of four.
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Show's Premiere and Global Reach
NBCUniversal Formats will handle international distribution of the show. Hayu has not yet shared the premiere date for The Real Housewives of London, but it will be announced later in 2025.
FAQs
When does The Real Housewives of London premiere?
The premiere date has not been announced. Hayu will reveal the release schedule later in 2025.
Who distributes The Real Housewives of London globally?
NBCUniversal Formats, part of Universal Studio Group, will distribute the show to international markets.
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