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Bristol Post
|August 15, 2025
The Real Housewives Of London talk to YOLANTHE FAWEHINMI about the latest outing for the franchise
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FROM New York City, to Miami, Beverly Hills to Salt Lake City, and on to Melbourne, Dubai and Cheshire here in the UK, the Real Housewives franchise has covered serious global ground.
Now, for its 30th outing, the spotlight turns upon the housewives of London.
The six bold, stylish and glamorous women, who will be taking us inside their families and friendships include social media influencer Juliet Angus, 48; Panthea Parker, 51, who is known for her high-society lifestyle and social circle, and actress turned creative producer, Juliet Mayhew, 48.
Former cast member of The Real Housewives Of Jersey, Karen Loderick-Peace, 50, also pops up, joined by the founder of the Chelsea Cake Company, Nessie Welschinger, 42, alongside Amanda Cronin, 56, who runs Amanda Caroline Beauty and The Secret Door.
Across 10 episodes, the series on Hayu, will follow the cast as they navigate their day-to-day lives and make their mark across some of the most prestigious parts of the capital city.
As we've come to expect of The Real Housewives franchise - which launched with The Real Housewives Of Orange County back in 2006 - there will also be lavish dinners, luxury escapes and the constant rebuilding of bonds over bottles of champagne.
Then, at the end of the series, Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan, 42, will host a reunion special.
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