Andy Cohen teased fans with news that a new "Real Housewives" location is in the works. The television host and executive producer of the Bravo franchise made an appearance on Amy Phillips' Sirius XM radio show, "Reality Checked," to dish about what's in store, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"I do," Cohen told Phillips when asked if he thinks there will be another city added to the "Real Housewives" franchise. He then added: "Sooner than you think."
The "Watch What Happens Live" host explained during the interview that while "The Real Housewives of Melbourne" does exist, neither he nor the other "Real Housewives" executive producers have anything to do with the Australian version of the reality TV series.
"That is Bravo licensing the format to a production company in Melbourne," said Cohen, because Bravo owns the "Real Housewives" name.
Bravo has seven U.S. locations represented in its "Real Housewives" franchise so far: Orange County, New York City, Atlanta, New Jersey, D.C., Beverly Hills and Miami, according to VH1. "The Real Housewives of Orange County" recently finished airing its 10th season, and season eight of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" premieres Sunday, Nov. 8, on Bravo.
Listen to a clip from Cohen's interview below.