'The Real Housewives of New York City': Meet The 7 New Cast Members
Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New York City," which is set to be unveiled next year features new cast members for its 14th season.
The reality series' new members appeared onstage at Sunday's BravoCon 2022 in New York during a live taping of "Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen." The lineup includes a former executive of a huge retail brand in the U.S., a British Indian housewife, and a Somalian model.
Here are the new faces who will grace the show in 2023.
Sai De Silva
Sai De Silva is an Afro-Latina who was born and raised in New York. She is the creative director of a lifestyle and fashion blog, "Scout the City," which "chronicles Sai's adventures of chic parenting, from her home in Brooklyn where she resides with husband David Craig and their two children, London and Rio," according to an official bio released by Bravo.
Ubah Hassan
Somalian model and philanthropist Ubah began her modeling career after she was discovered by a photographer in a park. Aside from modeling, Ubah is also a businesswoman and founder of a hot sauce company, Ubah Hot.
Erin Dana Lichy
Bravo describes Lichy as a "funny, confident and candid New Yorker, raised in Manhattan as one of five children in a close-knit Israeli family." She started her career in real estate at the age of 19 and now manages her own home renovation and design firm, Homegirl. Lichy is married to a lawyer with whom she shares three children.
Jenna Lyons
Jenna Lyons previously served as the president and executive creative director of J.Crew Group and is credited as the creative force in propelling the brand from a floundering catalog chain to one of the most coveted fashion brands in the U.S.
Lizzy Savetsky
Lizzy Savetsky is a New York-based digital influencer, activist, mother of three, and wife to plastic surgeon Dr. Ira Savetsky.
Jessel Taank
British-Indian Jessel Taank is a fashion publicist and brand consultant who is married to financier Pavit Randhawa.
Brynn Whitfield
Brynn Whitfield is a "trophy wife in training" who has a knack for interior design, fashion, and hosting dinner parties. Whitfield "was raised by her grandmother who taught her invaluable lessons about navigating life, owning her narrative as a bi-racial woman and the true meaning of hard work."
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