What’s the real reason some Bravo shows were cancelled?
According to aHollywood.cominterview with Rodriquez, Filicia had even redesigned Jennifer Lopez’s new house.
“It’s only been three years,” Rodriquez said in the interview.

“But it feels like so much more due to the overexposure.”
“Everyone in the group has big new projects,” he said.
The show then moved on to Ovation, where a rotating cast of hosts took over.

“I wanted to do something different,” she told Williams.
But that narrative isn’t necessarily gospel.
Cohen responded, “I’m gay, and I’m down with the monogamy.”

To which Stanger later responded, “Jewish men lie.”
She wanted to get back to being a comedian.
This was mostly because she’d fired the show’s most popular characters, Brad Goreski and Taylor Jacobson.

Congressman to write an irate letter to Bravo.
But as many who are labeled as “offensive” do, the stars ofPrincesseshad a different take.
They think we’re spoiled brats."

“It was hard,” Coffey toldEntertainment Tonight.
“It’s a great show to make, but it’s a hard slog to make it.”
But Coffey’s need to take time off wasn’t just about pure burnout.

“It was time to take some time,” she said.
“My mother passed away and I went straight back to work, and it was a lot.”
This is true of painfully creative people like Kurt Cobain and Hunter S. Thompson.

That’sthe real reasonBethenny and Fredrikwas cancelled.
The outlet also claimed that their differing takes on how to approach a renovation made working together nearly impossible.
But the Miami version lasted only three seasons.

Andy Cohen revealed why in anInstagrampost, saying bad ratings werethe real reasonReal Housewives of Miamiwas cancelled.
“Like, it went down for the reunion,” he wrote.
“If it’s going down toward the end that’s just never a good sign.”

“It was a big hit,” Cohen continued.
“It was…it just ended.”
Thomas later pled guilty to third degree assault, andInquisitrconfirmed Ford needed staples to the head.

It didn’t specify a reason, but whenPage Sixreported the show’s end, both events were mentioned.
“I had no control over editing anything,” Warner said while defending herself to theGlobe.
She returned to Bravo in 2010 withThintervention,which ran for one season.

It really pushed them to the limit."
“This is not New York or LA,” he explained.
“Los Angeles has a plethora of people…looking to be on TV.”

Fichelson then added that getting clients to agree to appear on the show was nearly impossible as well.
Houston actually said in a 2009 interview with Oprah Winfrey that the show highlighted the dysfunction in their relationship.
“Yeah, it’s madness,” she admitted to the iconic host (viaGawker).

And the show never saw another episode.

