The cast of Real Housewives of Sydney ‘leaked’… with big names set to join high profile reboot
Real Housewives of Sydney cast ‘leaked’… with the city’s biggest names ready to join high-profile reboot
Candice Warner, Jasmine Stefanovic and Kyly Clarke are just three high-profile women who could join the Real Housewives of Sydney reboot.
According to a report in women’s Day A list of women who were approached for the show was leaked on Monday.
Currently, the confirmed cast consists of Sally Obermeder and Terry Biviano along with original cast members Krissy Marsh and Nicole Gazal O’Neil.
Candice reportedly jumped at the chance to appear on the show with an insider saying she wanted to profit from her memoir.
“Candice is eager to take advantage of all the publicity her memoir Running Strong has and with her connections in Sydney, Candice has a great chance of becoming a star of the show,” an insider said.
WAG Candice Warner (pictured) is one of the big names being thrown around for the Real Housewives of Sydney reboot, according to a Woman’s Day report on Monday
However, the publication went on to say that Candice was looking for $500,000 to do the show – which may be over the network’s budget.
Producers also brainstormed to put Kyly Clarke on the show for her “normal” persona.
“Kyly has what it takes to bring a little normalcy to the lineup – she’s no fuss either and would be a lot cheaper than Candice,” they added.
Jasmine Stefanovic’s name has also been thrown around with producers wanting to get more gossip about Karl and the pair’s A-list friends.
“Kyly has what it takes to bring a little normalcy to the lineup — she’s no fuss either and would be a lot cheaper than Candice,” an insider said of Kyly Clarke. pictured
Producers also had their eye on Jackie ‘O’ Henderson for the show, provided she can balance it with her radio commitments.
Skincare queen Zoë Foster Blake was approached but reportedly turned it down because it wasn’t on brand for her other projects.
Rumors circulated late last year that RHOS was being rebooted and confirmed via Binge last month.
Binge has been tight-lipped about possible stars of the show with some names of Sydney identities.
Producers had a crush on notorious soldier Jasmine Stefanovic, who is married to Today host Karl Stefanovic. Both pictured
Skincare queen Zoë Foster Blake was approached but reportedly turned it down because it wasn’t on brand for her other projects. Here with husband, Hamish Blake
The Real Housewives of Sydney first aired on Foxtel in 2017 but never aired in the US after network executives at Bravo deemed it too extreme.
“Many of the women on this show were mean for the sake of meanness and had no redeeming features,” Brian Walsh, head of television at Foxtel, admitted at the time.
The series was canceled in early 2019 after one season by Foxtel – owner of Binge.
The original cast of Real Housewives of Sydney is pictured here. Producers were only able to convince Krissy March and Nicole Gazal to return for the revival, leaving several blank spaces