Andy Cohen says 'The Real Housewives Of Miami' will no longer be aired

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Dec 06, 2016 02:11 PM EST

Andy Cohen, who was the executive producer of "The Real Housewives Of Miami," affirmed the end contract of the reality TV show.

Andrew Joseph Cohen or popularly known as Andy Cohen is an American host for talk show and radio, he is also an author and a producer. He hosts the "Bravo" which is airing during a night schedule. The show series is entitled "Watch What Happens Live."

"The Real Housewives of Miami" (abbreviated as RHOM) was initially aired on February 22, 2011, as per the Wikipedia. It is an American reality television series that ended on November 4, 2013 on Bravo. 

"The Real Housewives of Miami" is an improved and the seventh series of the show's franchise. It has presented three seasons, and its main concentration is the private and career expertise of various women existing in Miami, Florida.

According to RadarOnline, Andy Cohen solidly affirmed that the "Real Housewives" franchise will no longer be airing.

Cohen, 48-year-old, disclosed at Live Talks L.A. that "The Real Housewives of Miami"didn't succeed. It was only weeks following his point question in "Superficial: More Adventures From The Andy Cohen Diaries."

"I knew the first question was going to be when is "The Real Housewives of Miami" is coming back, and I said, 'Never say never,'" he wrote in his book. "But I could see from the women's faces that they didn't believe me and then I kind of didn't believe me, but I was getting nostalgic for them."

"The Real Housewives of Miami" started from 2011 to 2013, and it includes the actresses like Lea Black, Larsa Pippen, and Joanna Krupa. They were the three stars of the show who didn't take in another round following the revocation of the show production.

However, Marysol Patton and her mother, Elsa obtained a network series program entitled, "Havana Elsa," throughout the second season of the show.

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