'The Real Housewives of New York City' news: Still no announcement if show is renewed or cancelled

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Fans of Bravo's long running American television series "The Real Housewives of New York City" ("RHONY") are still waiting for the show to be renewed. Many fans and critics agree that season 9 was one of the best season of the show that centers on many housewives.

Season 9 ended with some friendships saved and some of the housewives offended. Tinsley Mortimer and Sonja Morgan managed to maintain their friendship. Mortimer enjoyed the season finale but soon after that, it was reported that she and boyfriend Scott Kluth broke up. The same goes for LuAnn D'Agostino who have just called it quits with her husband Tom.

The housewives of the Big Apple reminisced on their crazy trip to Mexico in the final episode of season 9. Fans also got to see Bethenny Frankel reflect on her life in the last episodes.

The last episode of the ninth season aired on Aug. 30 and according to ShowBuzz Daily, the episode generated 1.47 million viewers. According to Bustle, there is a big chance that the show will be renewed for season 10. However, the report also suggests that there might be a major shake up with the housewives involved to give the show more flavor.

While waiting for any update or announcement, "RHONY" star Dorinda Medley is busy with setting up her Christmas decorations. According to Bravo, Medley is an amazing host for several occasions and celebrations.

Carole Radziwill participated in the annual New York City Marathon and finished it. Radziwill showed her appreciation for her family, friends, and fans who helped her finish the race through an Instagram post. Ramona Singer is in the midst of promoting her collection of items like mugs, T-shirts, handbags, wallets, and more.

Bravo has yet to announce if the show has been renewed for season 10 or cancelled. Many fans are excited for the return of the housewives in the big apple.

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