Sonia Kruger sparks rumors that she will join the cast of Real Housewives of Sydney when she meets and ‘bonds up’ with Bravo boss Andy Cohen during their trip Down Under.
She is one of the most glamorous celebrities on the Sydney social scene.
And TV presenter Sonia Kruger is the latest star to spark rumors that she plans to join the cast of Real Housewives of Sydney.
The 57-year-old is said to have caught the eye of Bravo boss Andy Cohen while in Australia for WorldPride last month.
Cohen executive produces all ten Real Housewives franchises, while the Australian version is produced by Matchbox Entertainment and airs on Foxtel.
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TV presenter Sonia Kruger is the latest star to spark rumors that she plans to join the cast of Real Housewives of Sydney.
Sonia was the only Australian celebrity to appear on Andy’s Instagram stories while he was in town.
It comes after Roxy Jacenko addressed rumors that she was joining the cast of The Real Housewives of Sydney.
The 42-year-old PR queen capped off the year of speculation following reports that Foxtel plans to revive the series with a new cast.
Roxy, who is an ambassador for Nine’s streaming service Stan, said she wouldn’t dare join a “rival network.”
The 57-year-old caught the eye of Bravo boss Andy Cohen while in Australia for WorldPride last month.
‘No! Okay, apparently I’m on Housewives,’ he told Daily Mail Australia at Stan’s blue carpet premiere for Poker face.
‘Someone from Stan called me and said, “Are you doing Housewives?” I’m like, “Well, since it’s on a rival network, no, I’m not.”
‘And number two, I don’t even know who started that [rumour]. But not. Apparently I am, but not that I have heard,” she added.
‘But hey, you’re keeping me relevant. I’m fine with that.
It comes after Roxy Jacenko addressed rumors that she was joining the cast of The Real Housewives of Sydney.
The Real Housewives of Sydney first aired on Foxtel in 2017, but never made it to air in the US after executives at the Bravo network deemed it too extreme.
Stan’s ambassador posed on the blue carpet at the premiere of Poker Face on Tuesday night.
Rumors surfaced last month that Foxtel was secretly working on a new season of The Real Housewives of Sydney.
A source told Daily Mail Australia that the producers were keen to find a “nicer cast” than the polarizing personalities of the first season.
“They’re really looking for stay at home moms who have genuine connections or pre-existing issues with one another,” they added.
Roxy confirmed in 2017 that she had turned down Sydney’s installment, later commenting that the cast were too “mean” for each other.
When contacted by Daily Mail Australia for comment at the time, she laughed off the rumors but admitted that it would make for “good TV”.
The Real Housewives of Sydney first aired on Foxtel in 2017, but never made it to air in the US after executives at the Bravo network deemed it too extreme.
Roxy confirmed in 2017 that she had turned down Sydney’s installment, later commenting that the cast were too ‘bad’ for each other.
Roxy made sure all eyes were on her when she showed off the meat in a stunning Rick Owens gown at the Stan’s Poker Face premiere in Sydney on Tuesday.
She flaunted her ample chest and toned pins as she posed for photographers in black heels while holding a black clutch bag.
The Sweaty Betty PR founder wore her blonde locks in a chic style while completing her look with dazzling diamond jewelry.
Poker Face launches on November 22 only on Stan.
Roxy looked nothing short of sensational in a $1,400 Rick Owens dress