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Joanna Krupa Reveals Whether She Regrets Joining RHOM And Believes Her Former Co-Stars Competed On The Show For Camera Time!

Joanna Krupa is looking back at her time when she was a cast member on the second and third season of The Real Housewives of Miami. During a recent Instagram Live chat with Bravo's The Daily Dish, Krupa revealed some of her biggest regrets.

“There were definitely a few times I wanted to quit the show,” Joanna said. “Probably that moment and the last reunion were probably the toughest ones.”

Krupa believes that her co-stars feuded on the show due to communication issues and believes they all competed for camera time.

“The problem with the girls in our show is that we had an issue with communication,” she said. “Sometimes it was more about the competition of who gets the limelight for that episode then just communication and conversation.”

If the show wasn't axed, she asked which ladies she would have loved seeing back with her on the show, she chose Lea Black, Lisa Hochstein, Karent Sierra, and Ana Quincoces.

Krupa and ex-husband Romain Zago called it quits in May 2017 after four years of marriage. Seven months after their divorce was finalized, Joanna married businessman Douglas Nunes in small and private ceremony in Poland in August 2018. They welcomed daughter Asha-Leigh Presley Nunes in November 2019.

In 2015, Joanna filed a defamation lawsuit against Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Brandi Glanville. Following a two-year legal battle over Brandi’s lewd comments on WWHL about Joanna’s vagina, the two women settled in August 2017.

Krupa remains friends with only Karent Sierra and Lea Black. Joanna continues to host and be the head judge of Poland's Next Top Model in her native Poland.

Last month, Andy Cohen addressed the show's cancellation in a series of video clips via his Instagram Stories.

Cohen said,  “It looks like a well-lit telenovela,” he said while the show was airing a marathon of the now-canceled show on Bravo. “The women are so beautiful. And the men and Miami. People ask me about Miami all the time and say will you ever bring it back?”

“The reason that we let it go was, I remember the ratings went down toward the end of the season,” he recalled. “Which never happens. Like it went down for the reunion, and if it’s going down toward the end that’s just never a good sign. But anyway, I hear your love all the time and really appreciate the show and the women.”

The Real Housewives executive producer notes that Adriana de Moura has arrived during a scene he was watching during the marathon. Cohen said that de Moura was going to cause some s**t. “You know it,” he adds. “And mama Elsa got sick and dropped out so that was a big hit for the show, it was … it just ended.”


In 2016, Andy Cohen confirmed that RHOM was in fact canceled. However, the Watch What Happens Live host revealed that the door is not shut close on the series. “Who knows?” Andy admits. “Never say never. I mean, right now it’s kind of dead in the water, but who knows?”

Andy revealed back in 2016 that RHOM simply didn’t work out. And in his latest book, he wrote “I knew the first question was going to be when is Real Housewives of Miami coming back and I said, ‘Never say never.’ But I could see from the women’s faces that they didn’t believe me and then I kind of didn’t believe me, but I was getting nostalgic for them.”

The cast of the third (and final) season of the RHOM consisted of Adriana de Moura, Alexia Echevarria, Joanna Krupa, Lea Black, and Lisa Hochstein. Ana Quincoces, Karent Sierra, and original cast member Marysol Patton appeared as a "friend" of the series - making several cameo appearances.

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