Miami Herald (Sunday)

Ready for more red-hot drama? Watch the trailer for new ‘Real Housewives of Miami’

- BY MADELEINE MARR mmarr@miamiheral­d.com

And we have a start date. Oh and a trailer, too.

We’re talking about the “Real Housewives of Miami” reboot. The onetime Bravo reality show will get new life on Peacock, and begin streaming Dec. 16.

The first three episodes will be available the day of premiere, with new episodes available after that on Thursdays, Peacock says.

The season four cast includes returning Housewives Alexia Echevarria, Lisa Hochstein and Larsa Pippen alongside newcomers Guerdy Abraira, Dr. Nicole Martin and Julia Lemigova.

Fan favorites Adriana de Moura (now divorced) and Marysol Patton (now married) alongside model Kiki Barth will also be featured as “friends.”

We got a sneak peek of some major plot points.:

“Set against the backdrop of one of the most exciting and diverse cities in the world, ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ will take viewers on a wild ride of red-hot fun and friendship – with of course, no drama to spare,” says a release. “After a year of unpreceden­ted times in a pandemic, the Miami social scene is burning up.”

Expect to see Echevarria prepping to marry businessma­n Todd Nepola and trying to open a beauty salon. The mother of two, who lost her mom to COVID during filming, gets an able assist from new cast member Guerdy Abraira, who also happens to be a wedding planner.

Not much has changed for bon vivant Lisa Hochstein, except she now has two children. The native Canadian continues to live it up with her plastic surgeon husband in their $40 million megamansio­n on Star Island, and looks exactly the same as she did back when the show ended in 2013.

Breakout star Larsa Pippen is “charting her own course and redefining her life as an independen­t woman.” We hear the mother of four’s storyline will involve working on both her jewelry line and OnlyFans account.

Personally, we are most excited to see one newbie in particular: former Russian beauty queen Julia Lemigova, who is married to tennis legend Martina Navratilov­a.

“Opposite of her city-slick Housewife friends, Julie runs a small farm outside of

Miami and can often be found on the farm feeding the chickens or milking goats, amongst the menagerie of animals found on her property,” reads her descriptio­n.

We saw Martina make a quick cameo in the trailer, so yassss, we are here for that content.

“Here is to new experience­s, new adventure,” Lemigova wrote on Instagram, “and a whole lot of fun (and drama).”

Madeleine Marr: madeleinem­arr

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Season 4 of ‘Real Housewives of Miami’ will begin streaming on Peacock Dec. 16, 2021

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