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Real Housewives of Sydney gets green light for new season

Following the success of its reinvigorated season last year, Real Housewives of Sydney has officially been given the go ahead for a another series.

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Australian reality series Real Housewives of Sydney is officially getting a new season.

The Binge original, which debuted a reinvigorated season last year after initially airing back in 2017, will begin shooting in the harbour city in coming weeks.

Following the lives of a posse of uber-glamorous and wealthy women living in Sydney, last year’s series starred original members Krissy Marsh and Nicole O’Neil, alongside newcomers Kate Adams, Terry Biviano, Caroline Gaultier, Victoria Montano and Sally Obermeder.

There’s no word yet on who will feature in the fresh outing, though the streamer promised “Sydney’s breathtaking skyline, million-dollar mansions and awe-inspiring harbour will again serve as the backdrop.”

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The Real Housewives of Sydney season 2 cast, pictured during the reunion episode with Joel Creasey. Picture: Binge
The Real Housewives of Sydney season 2 cast, pictured during the reunion episode with Joel Creasey. Picture: Binge

Fans of the franchise will no doubt be eager to check in with the leading ladies following the drama that ensued during the final two episodes of season 2, which aired in November and December last year.

A girls’ trip to Tokyo, in the penultimate episode 9, saw Gaultier, O’Neil, Marsh and Biviano break out into a massive argument while out at dinner, prompting Obermeder to slam the table with her fist.

It was triggered by O’Neill and Marsh feeling abandoned by Biviano, who they claimed was more interested in hanging out with Gaultier and Adams.

Shoe designer Biviano and Dr Kate Adams in Tokyo. Picture: Binge
Shoe designer Biviano and Dr Kate Adams in Tokyo. Picture: Binge
The Real Housewives of Sydney was a huge success for Binge. Picture: Supplied/Binge
The Real Housewives of Sydney was a huge success for Binge. Picture: Supplied/Binge

Executive Director Binge and Commissioner for the Foxtel Group Alison Hurbert-Burns said in a statement:

“The ladies are back! As the cameras roll and the champagne flows, we can’t wait to follow the adventures of the Sydney housewives this season and get a sneak peek into their glamorous and eventful lives.”

There’s not yet an airdate, though the new season will drop sometime this year.

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Originally published as Real Housewives of Sydney gets green light for new season

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