Is this the new housewife? Season three of the Real Housewives of Sydney begins filming in Queensland with Caroline Gaultier and mystery blonde ‘Martine’

Filming for the next season of Real Housewives of Sydney is in full swing and a number of ladies have been spotted in Noosa this week.

Sydney socialite Caroline Gaultier was captured soaking up the Sunshine Coast rays on a beach while meeting a new cast member.

Caroline strutted her stuff in a white knit top that showed off her striking assets, matching it with white linen trousers.

She wore hoop earrings and tied her dark hair back loosely as she met the new housewife for a seaside chat.

Meanwhile, the mystery woman, a beauty influencer known only as ‘Martine’ on Instagram, wore a gold parasol and a black patterned sundress.

Filming for the next season of Real Housewives of Sydney is in full swing and a number of ladies have been spotted in Noosa this week. In the photo: Caroline Gaultier

Sydney socialite Caroline Gaultier was captured soaking up the Sunshine Coast rays on a beach while meeting a new cast member.  Both shown

Sydney socialite Caroline Gaultier was captured soaking up the Sunshine Coast rays on a beach while meeting a new cast member. Both shown

She kept her blonde locks out of her face with a white patterned headband and completed her look with statement sunglasses.

Martine was later seen taking a selfie in the shade of her parasol.

It comes as Krissy Marsh and Nicole O’Neil teased that the upcoming series could see some more familiar faces return to the franchise.

‘We are very proud of what we have created. It was very entertaining and has sold to so many countries,” Krissy told Ny Breaking Australia last year.

Caroline strutted her stuff in a white knit top that showed off her striking assets, matching it with white linen trousers

Caroline strutted her stuff in a white knit top that showed off her striking assets, matching it with white linen trousers

She wore hoop earrings and tied her dark hair back loosely as she met the new housewife for a seaside chat

She wore hoop earrings and tied her dark hair back loosely as she met the new housewife for a seaside chat

The original season of The Real Housewives of Sydney aired in 2017 before being canceled for being ‘too mean’.

It was famously rejected by US channel Bravo, who opted not to air it because the extreme catfights and foul language were deemed far too extreme.

“A lot of the women on this show were nasty for the sake of being nasty and have no redeeming qualities,” Foxtel boss Brian Walsh said at the time.

Meanwhile, the mystery woman, a beauty influencer known only as 'Martine' on Instagram, wore a gold parasol and a black patterned sundress.

Meanwhile, the mystery woman, a beauty influencer known only as ‘Martine’ on Instagram, wore a gold parasol and a black patterned sundress.

Lisa Oldfield and Athena X Levendi were particularly praised for their foul-mouthed antics, which on one occasion even turned physical.

Producers only brought back Krissy and Nicole from the original series, making room for Kate Adams, Terry Biviano, Caroline Gaultier and Sally Obermeder.

Krissy emphasized to Ny Breaking Australia that the strong ensemble of the seven cast members has collectively contributed to a show that they are all proud of this time.

She kept her blonde locks out of her face with a white patterned headband and completed her look with statement sunglasses

She kept her blonde locks out of her face with a white patterned headband and completed her look with statement sunglasses

Martine was later seen taking a selfie in the shade of her parasol

Martine was later seen taking a selfie in the shade of her parasol

“And they’re all wonderful women. Including us!’ she added with a smile.

The stars also showed off a fresh angle for the upcoming season, signaling a shift in focus.

“Next season, the daughters will take over,” they revealed, hinting at a possible new dynamic where their children could play a more prominent role.

The upcoming season promises to delve deeper into their lives, making sure to retain the essence of what fans loved about the show.

“Next season will be pretty much the same, but more in our lives,” they hinted.

The original season of The Real Housewives of Sydney aired in 2017 before being canceled for being 'too mean'

The original season of The Real Housewives of Sydney aired in 2017 before being canceled for being ‘too mean’

It was famously rejected by US channel Bravo, who opted not to air it because the extreme catfights and foul language were deemed far too extreme.

It was famously rejected by US channel Bravo, who opted not to air it because the extreme catfights and profanity were deemed far too extreme.