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Andy Cohen Says ‘Real Housewives: All Stars’ Show Will Happen!

A topic of a Real Housewives All Stars has been a fan's dream for years, but is Bravo finnaly going to make everyone's dream come true? - During a recent interview, the Real Housewives executive producer and Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen teased fans when he revealed that a Real Housewives: All Stars will happen eventually...but when exactly?! Find out below!

“You know what? We will do Real Housewives: All Stars when the show is just about out of gas,” Cohen told Entertainment Tonight. “So right now we had our second highest season of Beverly Hills, New York’s highest ratings since 2012, and Orange County, last season had it's highest rated season in 10 seasons.”

“So, we are nowhere near the point where we need to put eight of them on an island,” Cohen jokes, adding that a Below Deck-style boat adventure is a possibility, too.

“We will, and I can't wait to do it,” Cohen adds. “But it's going to be at the end of the line … We'll do it at the end. It's something that we don't waste now. We want to save it for later.”



In the meantime, some familiar faces from Real Housewives history could make their way back to TV.

“I'm their boss and their cheerleader,” Cohen says of the show's cast members. “And sometimes, their stern dad. You know, boss, stern father, and always cheerleader. Because I want them to do well and I want them to do well on the show. It only benefits me if they're on the show for a really long time, and people love them.”

Cohen says NeNe Leakes may be back full-time next season on Real Housewives of Atlanta. At very the least, she’ll “dip her toes in.”

The Watch What Happens Live host also confesses he’s interested in seeing Jill Zarin back on Real Housewives of New York.

Who do you want to see in a Real Housewives All Stars show? Sound off in the comment section below!

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