Brynn Whitfield's time on “The Actual Housewife of the New York Metropolis” has been completed.
The ad consultant introduced her “[walking] After Bravo Gifts for two seasons last, stay away from reality TV…now.
“The last week, Hoppy was the courtship app for the chief advertising and marketing officer I co-created and proudly played – reaching a huge acquisition milestone. I couldn’t even feel the surreal feeling.
Whitfield, 39, continues to thank “Everything Gives” [her] Opportunity, cheers [her] Up, affordable [her] Love and style. ”
“'The Actual Housewife of New York' will be some joyous, chaotic and magical chapters of my life at any time,” she wrote. “It's a lifetime glory that can help restart such an iconic franchise. From day one, I believe Rhony is a gift for fans – we're just a short-term custodian that really belongs to the audience.”
“I wish I made you (so much), cry (just a little), bigger than something – I wished heaven had television, and Mimi (living for her exhibition) might look at me and be proud of it.”
Whitfield then inserted her “See below” podcast, during which she “never makes me feel redundant” instead of asserting “this yearly” e-books.
She concluded by citing her “Rhony” Taglines, saying: “We have accomplished his father's achievements. It's time to steal his inheritance.”
Announcement on the government's departure from a business effort focused on her is not too amazing, as she consistently obscures her cast – Sai de Silva, Ubah Hassan, Raquel Chevremont, Erin Lichy, Jenna Lyons and Jessel Taank – who claim to be a full-time job.
“I'm the one I faked full-time job,” she mentioned in the April “Store Secrets and Tech” podcast.
“We have influencers, we have fashion, we have art curators [De Silva, Hassan, Chevremont]. We have people who have worked at J. Crew for three years, but now they are simple, like honors positions [Lyons]. We already have an actual real estate agent who hasn't bought a home in seven years [Lichy].
The information came just one month after Bravo boss Andy Cohen denied the rumor that “Rhony” was cancelled. In fact, he promised the casting was “going closely”, and Bravo executives have met 10 potential new “housewifes”.