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Athena X Levendi And Krissy Marsh Hint At Real Housewives Of Sydney Return For Season 2!

This week, Athena X Levendi hinted that she was gearing up to make her return to The Real Housewives of Sydney for a second season. The eccentric artist took to Instagram and shared a photo of herself looking stylish on Sydney street, the controversial reality star added the hashtag 'rhosydney' to her Instagram post, reports The Daily Mail.


"In a Society that Profits on self Doubt .. Liking yourself is seen as a Rebellious act!," she wrote, also tagging Foxtel and Real Housewives of Sydney in her post.

In another post from the same photoshoot last week, Athena again tagged the show and hinted that there would be new cast members joining for the second time round after her hashtag, "original character."


However, Athena X isn't the only RHOS Season 1 cast member hinting for a return for Season 2. Former fashion model, Krissy Marsh took to Twitter this week and teased fans as she shared a photo of herself riding a horse with the caption, "Giddy up Season 2 #RHOS."


If you recall, the fate of the show was in question after Bravo decided not to commission the show for being "too extreme" for American viewers, in which Foxtel's head of television Brian Walsh revealed that he was 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.

While there was many hints that Lisa Oldfield and Athena X Levendi were being cut from the show, is understood a revolt from fans of the show have forced producers to reconsider.

“Lisa and Athena may be confrontational on screen, but fans love them,” the source told The Herald Sun back in July. “When rumors came out that bosses were keen to cut them, fans were not impresses, now Foxtel is being forced to reconsider.”

The publication claimed that while all the women are under three season contracts, Matchbox Pictures, who produce the show, can let any cast members go at their discretion.

Photo Credit: Foxtel