Leah McSweeney Apparently Confirms She Was Fired From ‘RHONY’

Leah McSweeney has seemingly confirmed she won’t be returning for the “Real Housewives of New York City” reboot.

McSweeney – who starred in the Bravo show for two seasons from 2019 – posted a TikTok video Friday in which she sarcastically advised future “Housewives” not to repeat the same mistakes.

“As a former ‘true housewife of New York,’ these are five things I would never do,” said McSweeney, 40, seemingly emphasizing the word ‘former’.

She suggested never “get completely naked,” “get drunk on national television,” “throw food in someone’s face,” “steal the spotlight at another woman’s birthday party,” and of course “the vibrator.” in the chicken” – which, if fans remember, were all things she did.

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Leah McSweeney called herself a “former” star on “The Real Housewives of New York City” in a video on Friday.
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Bravo did not immediately respond to Vidak For Congress’s request for comment.

McSweeney didn’t clarify her comments, but that didn’t stop fans from speculating about her departure in the comments.

“Waittttt former? Nooooooo,” one user commented.

“earlier!!!???? girl WHAT,” asked another.

“NOT FORMER 😩😩😩😩😭😭😭,” added one fan.

“I don’t want RHONY without leah, she deserves to still be here! wrote someone else.

“Before? 😢 @bravoandy is fixing this now 😢,” added another fan, referring to executive producer Andy Cohen.

Dorinda Medley, Luann de Lesseps, Leah McSweeney speak "RHONY"
McSweeney previously explained that she didn’t want to hope to be asked back to the Bravo show.
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McSweeney’s comment marks the first time anyone from the previous cast has provided an update on where they stand with the show, as many have previously hinted at not receiving information.

Vidak For Congress broke the news that Texan fashion influencer Lizzy Savetsky would be joining the rebooted “RHONY” cast.

In March, Cohen revealed that “RHONY” would return to Bravo with two different series: one featuring a new lineup of cast members and another based on former fan favorites he temporarily dubbed “RHONY Legacy”.

“We spent a lot of time figuring out where to go. And I think the plan we’ve come up with is a real gift for the fans,” he told Variety at the time.

The network hasn’t announced either cast yet, but Cohen emphasized that they were prioritizing casting the “RHONY” reboot first.

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