London’s most glamorous postcode wars are about to hit local screens, with the Hayu original commission making its free to air premiere down under on 7Bravo this April.
Already renewed for a second season after a breakout debut, The Real Housewives of London brings a new layer of high society chaos to the Housewives franchise which features Aussie Juliet Mayhew in the lineup.
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Meet the six glamorous women making their mark across Britain’s capital’s most prestigious postcodes when The Real Housewives of London premieres 9.30pm Wednesday, 8 April on 7Bravo and 7plus.
From Belgravia to Chelsea, these women balance ambition, family and fierce friendship all while living life at full volume.
Whether hosting lavish dinners, escaping to a Scottish castle or rebuilding bonds over a bottle of champagne, they’re navigating life, legacy and loyalty in a city where wealth whispers and grudges roar.
Housewives sharing a glimpse into their lives of high-society drama include Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger.
Unmissable stories from the season include:
- Juliet Angus returns London with a bang and a bust sculpture to prove it. She is living life on her own terms: between launching her jewellery brand and celebrating 20 years with her husband, Gregor, she’s got plenty to toast to… but fractured alliances threaten her hard-won confidence and leave her wondering who to trust.
- Amanda’s skincare line booming and a she has a £20 million designer abode to match. Amanda is reclaiming her narrative and opening herself up to the possibility of a new romance. But her past with Juliet Angus won’t stay buried and her biting comebacks and brutal honesty aren’t winning everyone over.
- As her children fly the nest, Karen returns to London to finally pursue her dream of launching her own fashion label, Becuz. But reestablishing herself in the city’s social scene proves challenging, with whispered rumours, shifting alliances, and loyalty constantly under scrutiny. Peace is hard to find when you’re caught between clashing Housewives in a group that questions your every move.
- Juliet Mayhew makes bold return to singing while and her business ventures expand. Juliet finds herself at the centre of the group’s gossip, and not always in a good way. Accusations of insincerity and social climbing swirl around her, but Juliet refuses to stay silent. With her friendships under fire and her authenticity questioned, Juliet leans on Nessie for support and sets her sights on a drama-free reinvention.
- Panthea has her sights set on redefining what it means to be a modern mother. Panthea mixes Persian hospitality with party-girl unpredictability. She’s trying to keep the peace, but her sharp tongue and unapologetic opinions keep her squarely in the line of fire.
- Nessie’s children’s cookbook climbs the charts and her events become can’t-miss affairs. Nessie is embracing her role as the group’s unshakeable heart. But playing peacemaker isn’t easy when everyone’s at war, and this season, even she finds herself drawn into the drama.
The Real Housewives of London premieres 9.30pm Wednesday, 8 April on 7Bravo, with episodes also available to stream on 7plus.
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