On May 7, Bravo revealed that they were dropping four new shows, one of them being “Ladies of London.”
“‘Ladies of London’ is back with a new wave of British blue bloods, ambitious American expats and glamorous international socialites,” the network tweeted.
Bravo continued, “As tradition clashes with the fast-paced globalized world, these power players redefine what it means to be a woman of status in one of the most iconic cities in the world. Here connections are currency and the crown isn’t the only thing up for grabs.”
The cast has yet to be announced, but the description suggests that the former women of “Ladies of London” won’t be featured.
Previously, Caroline Stanbury, Marissa Hermer, Juliet Angus, Caroline Fleming, Julie Montagu, Caprice Bourret, and the late Annabelle Neilson were cast on the 2014 reality show, which ran until 2017.
Fans are excited for the reboot, with one tweeting, “So excited for London! Loved that show.”
Another wrote, “Omg. Is this real?!!?? ladies of London too!! Amazing! And thank you @Andy
for making bravo what is it today.”
What the Cast of the Original ‘Ladies of London’ Are Doing Now
After “Ladies of London” was paused in 2017, Caroline Stanbury and her then-husband Cem Habib divorced in 2019. Stanbury married former soccer player Sergio Carrallo in December 2021, and they currently live in Dubai. Fans watched their lives play out in “The Real Housewives of Dubai” for two seasons before the show was halted in 2024.
Marissa Hermer, who was married to restaurateur Matt Hermer, announced their divorce in June 2024. “Together, through tremendous soul searching, we have evolved our relationship to a place that gives us space to raise our family, support each other, and grow our businesses,” she told Us Weekly. Hermer, who now lives in Los Angeles, is still in the restaurant business and owns Chez Mia and Olivetta.
Caprice Bourret made another reality television appearance after “Ladies of London” in “Dancing on Ice” Series 12, while Julie Montagu was featured in “An American Aristocrat’s Guide to Great Estates” in 2020. Montagu also runs her YouTube channel, “American Viscountess.”
As for Caroline Stanbury’s former sister-in-law Sophie Stanbury, the two have still remained close and the interior designer has made appearances on “The Real Housewives of Dubai.”
Sadly, Annabelle Neilson died from a heart attack in 2018, and Juliet Angus wrote on Instagram, “So many memories of you gorgeous Annabelle in the years we had together that I will cherish … We were all changed a little bit by you and will miss you very much. Angels be near you.”
Juliet is still married to Gregor Angus and they continue to raise their children, Georgina and Truman.
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Bravo Announces New Season of ‘Ladies of London’