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Victoria Rees Hints At Real Housewives Of Sydney Return For Season 2 Amid Cast Shakeup!

As we previously reported, The Real Housewives of Sydney will undergo a cast mate shake-up when the show will return for a second season. Cast member Victoria Rees took to Instagram and teased fans that she is "Looking forward to... series 2."

The Instagram image shows Victoria rolling her eyes during the recent taping of show's first reunion special.

"Missing the eye roll," the 52-year-old Wrinkles Schminkles founder wrote. "My eyes have had absolutely no exercise since we stopped filming."


She then hinted at her small-screen return, stating: "They are looking forward to a workout in series 2."

The upload has prompted speculation that Victoria's arch-nemesis, Athena X Levendi, will not return, after the pair were embroiled in a dramatic showdown at the reunion.

Last moth, The Daily Telegraph reported that 40-year-old Athena had to be physically restrained after threatening to "f**king smash" Victoria during an off-camera incident.

As previously reported, Foxtel is looking to shakeup the cast after Bravo rejected to air the Foxtel hit show on their network because they believed the show was "too extreme" for U.S. viewers.

Foxtel's head of television Brian Walsh to concede he is concerned about the cast, hinting changes would have be made to the housewives line up.

"A lot of the women in this show were nasty for nasty’s sake and have no redeeming features," he said. "I particularly felt Lisa Oldfield and AthenaX Levendi were driving their own agendas."

Brian said he would be steering changes in the second series to make sure the women were better behaved and more friendly towards each other.

"I’ve raised my concerns with the production team from this season. I felt the bad language and behavior throughout the series did go too far," he told The Daily Telegraph.

The Sydney cast consists of spiritual goddess AthenaX Levendi, businesswoman Lisa Oldfield alongside former model Krissy Marsh, day spa queen Matty Samaei, ’90s pop star Melissa Tkautz, former Miss World Nicole O’Neill and socialite Victoria Rees.

Meanwhile, it's been confirmed that New Zealand's very own The Real Housewives of Auckland has been picked up by Bravo and will make its U.S. debut this summer.

The Real Housewives of Sydney and The Real Housewives of Auckland are produced by Matchbox Pictures for NBCUniversal, same producers who are behind The Real Housewives of Melbourne, which filming is currently underway for Season 4, which is set to air later this year on Foxtel's Arena.

Source/Photo Credit: The Daily Mail, Foxtel