‎The Real Housewives of London sets August premiere with high-drama teaser and star-studded cast

‎A bold new chapter in reality television arrives this summer with The Real Housewives of London, Hayu’s first-ever original series. Launching August 18, this fresh addition to the globally renowned franchise promises an unfiltered look into the city's most glamorous lives. The ten-episode series will stream weekly, culminating in a must-see reunion hosted by comedian Katherine Ryan.
The Real Housewives of London premieres Aug. 18 on Hayu, unveiling elite drama, fierce feuds, and a powerhouse cast in its first original UK series.
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‎Streaming exclusively on Hayu, NBCUniversal’s all-reality SVOD platform, the London edition joins a legacy of over two dozen Real Housewives series. Produced by UTAS UK Productions, the team behind Made in Chelsea, this latest installment delves into the opulent, fast-paced world of six dynamic women navigating success, status, and shifting loyalties.
‎Juliet Angus returns with renewed ambition, balancing her entrepreneurial ventures and two-decade marriage. Her foray into luxury jewelry is clouded by mounting tensions and fraying friendships, challenging her ability to stay grounded amid social whirlwinds.
‎Amanda Cronin, with a booming skincare brand and a £20 million home, is poised for a comeback—personally and professionally. Her no-nonsense attitude and blunt honesty stir controversy as unresolved history with Angus resurfaces, testing the strength of their social circle.
‎Karen Loderick-Peace reenters London society with determination, aiming to launch her fashion line, Becuz. As whispers circulate and loyalty wavers, she finds herself reflecting on what—and who—matters most after enduring personal tragedy.
‎Juliet Mayhew makes a bold return to the spotlight through her music and ventures, but finds herself embroiled in rumors of opportunism. With her image under fire, she finds an unlikely ally in Nessie Welschinger, sparking a journey toward self-reinvention and clarity.
‎Panthea Parker brings a fiery edge as she redefines modern motherhood on her own terms. Known for her candid opinions and razor-sharp comebacks, Parker finds herself in hot water, especially with tensions flaring and a milestone birthday celebration on the horizon.
‎Nessie Welschinger, a hostess of London's most talked-about events, juggles the pressures of family, fame, and authenticity. As she tries to mediate rising conflicts, even she’s pulled into the chaos. With her children's cookbook climbing charts, she begins to assert herself more forcefully, proving that elegance and strength are not mutually exclusive.
‎Audiences can stream the series exclusively on Hayu beginning August 18, with weekly episodes delivering a steady dose of elite drama and posh power plays.

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