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Brynn Whitfield announces she’s leaving ‘RHONY’ after two seasons as show’s future remains unclear

June 9, 2025
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Brynn Whitfield announces she’s leaving ‘RHONY’ after two seasons as show’s future remains unclear
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Brynn Whitfield announced she’s not returning to “The Real Housewives of New York City.” Getty Images

Brynn Whitfield’s time on “The Real Housewives of New York City” has come to an end.

The marketing consultant announced she’s “[walking] away from reality TV … for now” after two seasons on the Bravo show.

“Last week, Hoppy — the dating app I co-founded and proudly serve as Chief Marketing Officer — hit a massive download milestone. I can’t even put into words how surreal it feels. All I want to do now is pour every ounce of energy into building Hoppy into the #1 dating app in the world,” she shared in a statement via Instagram Stories Monday.

Brynn Whitfield's Instagram Stories post announcing she's leaving
The marketing executive said she’s leaving the iconic reality show to focus on the dating app she co-founded. Brynn Whitfield/Instagram
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Whitfield previously shaded her “RHONY” co-stars, claiming she was the only one with an actual job. Danielle Levitt/Bravo

Whitfield, 39, went on to thank “every person who gave [her] a chance, cheered [her] on, and afforded [her] love and grace.”

“‘The Real Housewives of New York’ will always be one of the most fun, chaotic, and magical chapters of my life,” she wrote. “It was the honor of a lifetime to help reboot such an iconic franchise. From day one, I’ve believed RHONY is a fan’s show — we’re just temporary custodians of something that truly belongs to the viewers.

“I hope I made you laugh (a lot), cry (a little), and more than anything — I hope there’s a TV in heaven so that Mimi (who LIVED for her shows) could watch me and be proud,” she said, referencing her late grandmother, Darlene, who was her mother figure before passing away in March 2021 at 81.

Bynn Whitfield posing at an event.
“I’m the only one that works a full-time job on my cast,” she said on the “Trading Secrets” podcast in April. Getty Images
Andy Cohen shared in May that casting was “heavily underway” for Season 16 of “RHONY.” Jocelyn Prescod/Bravo

Whitfield then plugged her “Please See Below” podcast, in which she has “never felt more me,” before announcing the release of her book “later this year.”

She concluded her post by referencing her “RHONY” taglines, saying, “We’re done dating his dad. It’s time to steal his inheritance.”

The marketing executive leaving to focus on her business endeavors isn’t all too surprising, as she constantly shaded her castmates — Sai De Silva, Ubah Hassan, Raquel Chevremont, Erin Lichy, Jenna Lyons and Jessel Taank — by claiming she’s the only one with a full-time job.

The iconic reality show got a whole new cast in Season 14, with Racquel Chevremont joining soon after. Danielle Levitt/Bravo via Getty Images
Whitfield was only on the show for two seasons. Charles Sykes/Bravo

“I’m the only one that works a full-time job on my cast,” she said on the “Trading Secrets” podcast in April.

“We have influencers, we have models, we have art curators [De Silva, Hassan, Chevremont]. We have people that did work at J. Crew three years ago but now they’re just, like, honorary positions [Lyons]. We have, like, a real estate agent that hasn’t sold a house in seven years [Lichy].

The news comes just one month after Bravo boss Andy Cohen denied the rumor that “RHONY” was getting canceled. In fact, he assured that casting was “heavily underway” and Bravo execs had already met with 10 potential new “Housewives.”

The post Brynn Whitfield announces she’s leaving ‘RHONY’ after two seasons as show’s future remains unclear appeared first on Page Six.

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