'The Real Housewives of Dallas' news: Did LeeAnne Locken threaten other castmates?

The promotional poster of "The Real Housewives of Dallas." Facebook/RealHousewivesofDallas

The future of "The Real Housewives of Dallas" season 3 remains uncertain as Bravo has yet to renew the reality series. However, things are still pretty intense between the housewives after the previous season's get-together in "Reunion Part 2."

In spite of that, fans are still hopeful to see the third season of the reality television show. Romper reported that it is much better than "The Real Housewives of Orange County."

If ever Bravo renews "The Real Housewives of Dallas" for season 3, it is expected to be out based on the usual timeline of the franchise's other installments. Typically, the network airs two "Real Housewives" shows at a time. However, their premieres vary, depending on how the shows can attract more viewers to watch its debut, finale and reunion episodes.

Meanwhile, in "The Real Housewives of Dallas" season 2 reunion, LeeAnne Locken arrived as a changed person. She was said to be undergoing therapy to help improve her behavior. She even built a stronger bond with fellow castmates Brandi Redmond, Stephanie Hollman and Cary Deuber.

But, this did not last long. The old Locken was still coming out at times. As a matter of fact, fans might never forget her infamous line when she said, "They're just hands but they work quite well." This even affected her stay in the reality series' second season and her relationship with her castmates.

In "Reunion Part 2," Redmond, Hollman and Deuber revealed they were getting scared of Locken's behavior. They even felt unsafe when she was around in "The Real Housewives of Dallas" season 2.

"We're in the same space and I want to know that I am safe," Hollman said. She believed Locken threatened her safety. Hollman was even more scared when Locken got into a fight with Marie Reyes. She then explained that it was totally okay for them to get mad at each other, but it would be very unacceptable if they started to threaten each other's lives.

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