The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Real Housewives of Miami’ heads to Bravo for Season 6

- By Madeleine Marr

MIAMI — Major news for “Real Housewives of Miami” fans: Your favorite guilty pleasure is on the move.

When the Peacock Original reality show — starring Lisa Hochstein, Alexia Echevarria, Larsa Pippen, Marysol Patton and Adriana de Moura as well as newbies Guerdy Abraira, Julie Lemigova and Nicole Martin — returns for Season 6, Bravo will take the wheel.

Phew. You can still watch episodes on Peacock a day later.

Two seasons of the reboot were first seen on the Nbcunivers­al streaming service but the sixth season, currently in production, will run on Bravo first. Expect new shows later on in 2023.

Unfortunat­ely, one of the major plot points is not a happy one: Abraira has breast cancer.

The 45-year-old event planner announced on Instagram Wednesday that she was diagnosed back in March after a routine mammogram.

“I was in St. Barts having the time of my life when my doctor called me with results,” read the wedding guru’s post. “It took me a while to process it all and this is why I took a break from social media last month as many noticed.”

Next steps: Surgery, and follow-up treatment.

“This process is definitely intense and what I ask of you is empowermen­t not pity,” wrote the native Haitian. “I will ‘guerdyfy’ this cancer as I guerdyfy everything else in my life.”

Abraira, who said the disease was caught “early,” ended her post by urging women to get regular checkups.

Many fellow Housewives took to their social media to support their friend.

Anesthesio­logist Martin, for one, wrote: “The journey ahead may feel uncertain, but one thing is for sure, you’ve got a lot of love and support behind you!”

Another RHOM co-star, tennis great Martina Navratilov­a (married to beauty queen Julia Lemigova), recently battled breast and throat cancer, but told Piers Morgan in a March interview she is now in remission.

 ?? IVAN APFEL/ GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? Guerdy Abraira announced she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
IVAN APFEL/ GETTY IMAGES/TNS Guerdy Abraira announced she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

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