Due to the low ratings on Bravo’s The Real Housewives of D.C. it has been decided that the show will not be returning for a second season. This is the first time Bravo has had to pull a Housewives franchise from their network.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Executive Vice President of the hit shows Andy Cohen explained:

“We had an amazing season and we told stories that were unique to any other in the franchise. I wish all our D.C. wives the best and hope to work with them again in another capacity.”

The Real Housewives franchise already has shows in Miami, New Jersey, Atlanta, New York, Orange County and Beverly Hills. Recent studies show that out of all of the remaining franchises, Atlanta is currently performing the best.

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