Real Housewivesfans, rejoice!

A new book from Bravo producerAndy Cohen’s publishing imprint will tell the inside story of the popular franchise with interviews from over 100 past and current cast members.

“I like to think ofNot All Diamonds and Roséas the ultimate reunion,” Cohen said in a press release. “I know readers will be surprised, entertained, and even shocked at what’s in store.”

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“As a dedicated viewer ofHousewivessince day one, it was such a thrill to walk through 15 years of history with the Housewives, producers, executives, and guest stars who helped make this franchise into the cultural phenomenon it is today,” added author Quinn.

He continued, “Not All Diamonds and Roséis packed full of delicious drama, tantalizing tea, and surprising secrets that [are] going to leave fans gagged. Get ready to see this franchise like you’ve never seen it before!”

TheReal Housewivesfranchise launched in March 2006 withThe Real Housewives of Orange County.The Real Housewives of New York CityandThe Real Housewives of Atlantafollowed in 2008;The Real Housewives of New Jerseyin 2009;The Real Housewives of D.C.andThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsin 2010;The Real Housewives of Miamiin 2011; andThe Real Housewives of PotomacandThe Real Housewives of Dallasin 2016.

The latest installment,The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, premiered in 2020.

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Last month,RHODbecame the third series in the franchise tocome to an end—The Real Housewives of D.C.was canceled after one season in 2010, andMiamiended in 2013 after three seasons.

In February, however, it was announced that areboot ofThe Real Housewives of Miamiwas in development at NBCUniversal’s streaming platform, Peacock.

PEOPLE has also confirmed that the NBCUniversal streaming service is developingtwo seasonsof aHousewivesmashup series.

Not All Diamonds and Rosé:The Inside Story of The Real Housewives From the People Who Lived Ithits shelves Oct. 19.

source: people.com