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The Explosive Real Housewives of Potomac Season 8 Trailer Features Fights, "Voodoo" and More
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Date:2025-04-14 17:59:16
Time to pick those champagne flutes back up.
In the Real Housewives of Potomac's juicy season eight trailer, Ashley Darby, Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger, Robyn Dixon, Candiace Dillard Bassett, Wendy Osefo and Mia Thornton are back and ready to embrace their new individual chapters.
"We are all Black women and we are all going through our different things in our lives and we're going to embrace that," Ashley says in the trailer before a toast with her castmates. "We're going to keep Potomac weird, OK?"
But the returning ladies (including Charisse Jackson Jordan, who is back as a friend of) aren't alone this time around, with newbie Nneka Ihim, a lawyer and self-proclaimed "rich bitch," and new friend Keiarna Stewart also joining the group. As for what to expect from new Housewives?
"My daddy's a rich bitch," Nneka explains in a confessional, "and he made sure his daughter's a rich bitch too!"
And while a few laughs and light-hearted excursions happen throughout the season, there's no shortage of drama between the women. In fact, Mia tells Ashley that she believes she married her estranged husband Michael Darby "for his money."
"Did you marry Gordon for his money?" Ashley shoots back, to which Mia admits point-blank, "I might have."
But Mia's marital woes don't end there, as she also tells her husband Gordon that she "retained a divorce attorney" during a rocky time in their relationship.
However, Mia and Gordon aren't the only ones in the hot seat, as Robyn and her husband Juan Dixon face yet around round of gossip after cheating accusations took center stage post-season seven.
"I'm turning into a f--king villain," Robyn says through tears to her castmates. "I didn't do nothing to y'all."
And with new faces come fresh fights, as Wendy and Nneka are at odds after the latter accuses Wendy's mom of having a "shrine" and practicing "voodoo" on her.
"I got the mother--king bazooka," Wendy declares. "Come at me again."
Catch all the champagne tea when season eight of Real Housewives of Potomac premieres on Nov. 5 on Bravo.
(E! and Bravo are part of the NBCUniversal family.)
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