Bravo is bringing some of its best cult trash back to Peacock

If eleven Housewives franchises aren't enough for you, even more reality nonsense is coming soon

Bravo is bringing some of its best cult trash back to Peacock
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Do you find it hard to believe that Shahs Of Sunset and season 1 of The Real Housewives Of D.C. are finally coming to Peacock? Well, rest assured—we have receipts, proof, timeline, screenshots… fucking everything!

Okay, fine. What we really have is a press release, but that still says it all. The network announced today that it was bringing a huge selection of its archived nonsense to Peacock, where the rest of its more immediate nonsense currently resides. Until now, you could only find a lot these shows on word-scramble streamers like Fubo and Pluto, but now, you can watch Don’t Be Tardy’s Kim Zolciak fight with her husband Kroy in the same place as you can watch her original franchise, The Real Housewives Of Atlanta. The marathon possibilities are endless! And if you’re new to the Bravosphere, strap in. (Although it’s still worth it to hit Vanderpump Rules first, if we’re being honest.)

Here are the new shows and seasons coming to Peacock on April 15:

Blood, Sweat & Heels, Seasons 1-2

Don’t Be Tardy For The Wedding…, Season 1

Don’t Be Tardy…, Seasons 2-8

I Dream of NeNe: The Wedding, Season 1

Married to Medicine: Los Angeles, Seasons 1-2

Million Dollar Decorators, Seasons 1-2

NYC Prep, Season 1

The Rachel Zoe Project, Seasons 1-5

The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Kandi’s Wedding, Season 1

The Real Housewives of D.C., Season 1

The Real Housewives of Potomac: Karen’s Grande Dame Reunion, Season 1

Shahs Of Sunset, Seasons 1-9

Tabatha’s Salon Takeover, Seasons 1-3

Tabatha Takes Over, Seasons 4-5

Thicker Than Water, Seasons 1-3

Top Chef: Just Desserts, Seasons 1-2

It’s unclear why Bravo made the decision to unlock their vault now, but it could be to buy back a bit of goodwill with their fans following several lawsuits leveled by current and former employees against the network and some of its employees over the past few months. Producer and Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen has also come under fire for allegedly giving preferential treatment to Housewives who do cocaine with him (which he denied) and more recently, for spreading rumors about Kate Middleton’s whereabouts before she revealed her cancer diagnosis. He has since apologized for this mistake.

 
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