Chyka Keebaugh announced her departure from The Real Housewives of Melbourne after three successful seasons. Now that she has left the show behind her, the lifestyle guru reveals she won't miss the show's "filthy language and poor behavior."
While grateful for the experience, there's some things the Australian version of Martha Stewart won't miss from the show.
“The thing I did not like about some of the aspects of the show was I am very much a believer in women supporting women, and I think it is a really nice thing to be a role model for someone, and sometimes I thought that was not shown,’’ Keebaugh told The Herald Sun while hosting a lunch to launch the Georg Jensen by Heemskerk Christmas cuvee collaboration on Thursday.
“I thought the language was not really for me and I know that people thought I was a fence sitter, but there were moments where I just felt ‘I can’t get involved in that, that is just not who I am’.”
While a fourth series is yet to be officially confirmed, Foxtel is quietly casting for new cast members to join the Melbourne franchise, which is set to return in 2017.
Keebaugh offered some words of advice to the newcomers.
“Know why you are doing it, have fun — it is a TV show — and remember there are cameras on you all the time so what you say is there forever,’’ she said.
Chyka has always remained a class act, we will deeply miss her on the show.
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