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The Real Housewives Of New York City Shuts Down Production For A Second Time After Cast Member Tests Positive For COVID-19!


A Real Housewives of New York City cast member has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to PEOPLE

After one of the cast members got a positive diagnosis for COVID-19, the source says that production on RHONY has been temporarily shut down. A previously scheduled cast trip has also been canceled as part of Bravo's strict safety protocols.

“The trip was canceled as part of the network’s strict safety protocols for cast and crew during COVID,” a source told Page Six.

The insider reveals that the cast member, whose identity is unknown at the moment, symptoms are mild. Apparently, production was shut down out of an abundance of caution, and that an insider said the show is proud to be “setting a good example” to help stop the spread.

In October, filming on RHONY was partially suspended after a crew member tested positive. Despite a report claiming at the time that production on season 13 was shut down after a member of the cast tested positive, a source close to production said that “a Housewife never tested positive for coronavirus.”

The new season will feature returning HousewivesLeah McSweeney, Luann de Lesseps, Ramona Singer, and Sonja Morgan. They will be joined by newcomer Eboni K. Williams, who made history as the show's first Black Housewife.

Photo Credit: Bravo Media/NBCUniversal; Eboni K. Williams/Instagram