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The Real Housewives of Dallas: Season Two Premiere Announced by Bravo

The housewives are back in Texas. Today, Bravo announced season two of The Real Housewives of Dallas will premiere in August.

The reality show features Dallas socialites Cary Deuber, Tiffany Hendra, Stephanie Hollman, LeeAnne Locken, Brandi Redmond, and Marie Reyes. Like the other Real Housewives shows, the series follows the behind-the-scenes drama of each woman’s personal life in the Texan metropolis.

The new season of The Real Housewives of Dallas premieres on Bravo on August 14th at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Read more info below:

NEW YORK – July 11, 2017 – Bravo Media proves that everything is bigger in Texas, including the drama when “The Real Housewives of Dallas” returns for a wild second season on Monday, August 14 at 10 pm ET/PT. This season, the rich are met by the wealthy when Dallas socialites, D’Andra Simmons and Kameron Westcott join returning housewives Cary Deuber, Stephanie Hollman, LeeAnne Locken and Brandi Redmond. As the ladies navigate through the high-pressured world of big Texas money and power, new and old friendships are put to the test, leading to shifting alliances, unexpected betrayals and shocking scandals.

Whether sipping margaritas on the beach in Mexico or rubbing elbows with the city’s elite, these housewives prove once again why you don’t mess with Texas. This season, LeeAnne is focusing on repairing her reputation and re-connecting with the ladies as she faces her issues head-on with the help of anger management. Always on the go, Cary struggles with her work-life balance as she tries to spend more time with her daughter Zuri, while making sure Mark’s needs are still met at the office. Once inseparable best friends, Brandi and Stephanie haven’t spoken in months causing a strain on the group dynamic as women try to reunite the dynamic duo. Highland Park neighbors D’Andra and Kameron are introduced to the ladies through mutual friends but quickly find themselves inserted into the drama.

Meet the new housewives:

D’Andra Simmons

Born and raised in Dallas, D’Andra Simmons is one of the crown jewels of the social scene who comes from a wealthy family and a prominent last name. She lives in the exclusive Highland Park neighborhood with her husband Jeremy, a photojournalist and his 20-year-old son from a previous marriage. D’Andra has perfected the ability to elegantly navigate vastly different social situations – from the upper echelon world of galas and fundraisers to roughing it in Africa. Eager to take control of the family business once her mother finally retires, D’Andra struggles to face the fact that her mother might not be ready to hand over the reins.

Kameron Westcott

Growing up in Montecito, California, Kameron started her Texas life at Southern Methodist University where she met her husband Court Westcott, whose persistence and charm finally won her over. The Westcott name is extremely prominent in Dallas, they live in the exclusive neighborhood of Highland Park with their children, their Russian Bulldog, Chunk, and Kameron’s beloved Yorkie, Louis Vuitton. Kameron has an obsessive love for the color pink and has made her motto “Blonde by birth, pink by choice.” With her passion for dogs, she is developing an organic and natural pink dog food line. Highly respected in the charity scene, Kameron has a wide social circle that spans across Dallas, which she believes is “the Dallas way.” One should never underestimate this bombshell as she often uses the blonde card to her own advantage.

“The Real Housewives of Dallas” is produced by Goodbye Pictures with Rich Bye, Sean Travis, and Michelle Kongkasuwan serving as Executive Producers and Darren Ward as Co-Executive Producer. Andy Cohen also serves as an Executive Producer.”

What do you think? Do you watch The Real Housewives of Dallas? Are you excited for the new season?

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