In a stunning twist that has reignited fierce debate among fans, the original cast of The Real Housewives of New York City has signed new contracts with E! Network for an entirely new series — with one iconic figure conspicuously missing.
Sources confirm that Bethenny Frankel, the sharp-tongued entrepreneur who helped define RHONY’s early success, has been excluded. The omission was immediate, unmistakable, and explosive — reopening old wounds and triggering instant backlash.

The move represents a seismic shift in the reality-TV landscape, pulling the core ensemble away from their Bravo roots. For longtime viewers, the question landed hard: how does a group so bound by shared history and public feuds move forward without one of its defining voices?
Frankel’s absence doesn’t read as accidental. It feels deliberate — a cut that echoes years of unresolved tension and whispered betrayals that once threatened to fracture the franchise.
Her reaction was swift and unfiltered.
Calling the decision “condemnable,” Frankel accused the group of abandoning her while keeping the rest of the original lineup intact. The statement sliced through any illusion of unity and detonated across social media.
Supporters rallied to her side, framing her as the excluded original. Critics pushed back, accusing her of reigniting drama that should have stayed buried. But the emotional charge of exclusion resonated widely — tapping into something personal for viewers who have watched loyalties shift on screen for years.
As details surfaced, the rupture deepened.
Insiders say the network refused Frankel’s return outright. What might have been framed as a fresh start now looks like a public reckoning — a revival that underscores who was kept, and who was left behind.
Meanwhile, Luann de Lesseps, Ramona Singer, and Sonja Morgan move forward together, their collective presence highlighting Frankel’s isolation.
This isn’t just business. It’s relational — a reshuffling of alliances under the glare of a new network spotlight.
Behind the scenes, whispers point to negotiations that turned tense. Creative control. Old slights. Long memories. Frankel’s empire — from Skinnygirl to philanthropy — underscores her independence, yet her exclusion raises uncomfortable questions.
Is this payback for her intermittent exits?
Or a calculated attempt to reset the dynamic without her polarizing edge?
The deeper fans dig, the clearer it becomes: this new series promises nostalgia and spectacle, but it also exposes the cost of reunion without reconciliation.
If anything, the revival makes one absence louder.
As the E! project ramps up, audiences are split — excited for a familiar lineup, conflicted about the figure left out. Will Frankel answer with a project of her own? Or does this mark a definitive closing of a chapter that once defined an era?
In reality television, wounds rarely stay sealed.
This one has just been reopened — and everyone is watching to see what bleeds next.