'Real Housewives of Dallas' news: Show still not confirmed to return

Photo from the reunion special of "Real Housewives of Dallas" season 2 Bravo TV

Apparently the "Real Housewives of Dallas" will have to wait, as it has still not been confirmed for a return by its home network Bravo.

Following the conclusion of its sophomore run with a two-part reunion episode, fans are left wondering whether the series will be coming back for a third season. Some of them, however, believe that there is still plenty of compelling material to be watched and enjoyed in the franchise.

Entertainment media outlet Romper has reported that there is a good chance indeed that the show will be renewed for season 3. There were even rumors that new housewives will be joining the show.

So far, Bravo has not announced anything yet about the show, so fans may want to hold their breaths since website Celebrity Insider has also stated that the show has not attracted that big of an audience, particularly when compared to other franchise locales.

This may directly affect the network executives' decisions on whether they'll be bringing back the show or not, since it may not be maximizing its potential. Unfortunately for the "Real Housewives of Dallas," it has also trailed behind some of the more obscure shows of Bravo, such as "Below Deck." Bravo may still have good news in the next few weeks, but fans should expect the worst that could happen to the show.

Meanwhile, those expecting a positive outcome from the network will be excited to hear that Mrs. America Texas, Morgan Bredde, will supposedly be joining the show in season 3, according to an insider. Despite the faint authenticity of the claim, it still makes sense, as Bredde is now living in Dallas, Texas with her husband and two children.

No official statements from Bravo have been announced yet, but Bredde can be seen following the cast of "Real Housewives of Dallas" on social media.

Still, should the show get renewed again for another season, there is no exact or even expected date when it will arrive, so fans are advised to stay tuned to Bravo for announcements.

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