The Real Housewives of Dallas former co-stars LeeAnne Locken, Kameron Westcott and Cary Deuber are returning to TV with a Fox 4 weekly late-night show.
Hosted by Dallas radio personality Jasmine Sadry, the program, Ladies on Latenight, will see the Real Housewives alumni dish on love, money and reality TV fame. It premieres Wednesday at 11:30 p.m, according to a news release.
For fans who tuned into the Dallas installment of Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise, which aired for five seasons between 2016 and 2021, the new show promises “behind-the-scenes stories” from that era.
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As cast members on The Real Housewives, Locken and Deuber had a few squabbles. In a 2016 blog post titled “Cary Hates Me,” Locken responded to a quip where Deuber suggested Locken was her enemy. A blog post from Deuber in 2017 ran with the headline “LeeAnne is Trying to Destroy Me.” About a decade later, though, bygones appear to be bygones.
The trio appeared as guests on Fox 4’s Last Call with Steve Noviello in May, when they spoke about gossip being good for mental health and whether conflict was scripted for The Real Housewives.
“The cameras don’t change our personalities … we all stay very consistent and that’s why I love LeeAnne and Cary so much because I can trust them on camera, off camera,” Westcott said on Last Call.
The group’s Fox 4 chemistry may have inspired the new show. In August, Locken told OK! magazine that after an appearance on the station, “the general manager came out and said ‘You three together are insane! We love it!’”
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