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Jeff Lewis Shares Update on Bravo Series ‘Still Flipping Out’ After Upfronts

NBCUniversal held its annual upfronts in May 2026. However, noticeably missing from the Bravo lineup was Jeff Lewis’ upcoming series, “Still Flipping Out.” Now, following the omission, he’s revealing that his show is still moving forward while also wondering about the future of “Ladies of London.”

The radio personality took to a recent episode of his “Jeff Lewis Live” to reveal that he’d asked Bravo why his show wasn’t included with the upfronts. According to him, in a clip from the show, “I called them, and I said, ‘Hey, how come you didn’t announce my show? Aren’t we airing soon?”

Regarding the response he received, Lewis stated that the network felt they were “already announcing too many shows. It would have got lost.” The “Flipping Out” star then told his listeners that there will be a separate announcement for his show.

He went on to say he hoped the announcement would include multiple shows, namely “Ladies of London.”


Bravo Announced Jeff Lewis’ ‘Still Flipping Out’ in November

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Nowadays, Lewis has continued to expand his empire with his presence on SiriusXM. However, he was introduced to the world in 2007 when “Flipping Out” premiered on Bravo. The series ran until November 2018.

According to Deadline, Bravo announced in November 2025 that Lewis’ new show, “Still Flipping Out,” had been greenlit. Rachel Smith, Executive Vice President of Unscripted Content, Lifestyle and Documentaries, NBCUniversal Entertainment, released a statement.

She said, “Jeff Lewis has always been authentically himself, and that’s exactly why fans have followed him across different platforms and mediums. His humor and knack for beautiful chaos have only grown since ‘Flipping Out.’ Bringing him back to Bravo feels less like a return and more like picking up right where we left off.”

So, what is the new series about? Per the official logline, “Lewis navigates the hilariously unpredictable nature of his professional and personal lives as his trademark spontaneity collides with the people who work with him, for him, and still somehow survive him. Jeff Lewis can still flip out when he wants to, and he calls that personal growth.”


He Previously Opened Up About His Show Being Canceled

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Jenni Pulos and Jeff Lewis

The original “Flipping Out” series ended with an explosive fight between Lewis and Jenni Pulos, culminating in him firing her. Several years later, in February 2025, Lewis opened up on an episode of “My Friend, My Soulmate, My Podcast” about the series ending.

He said, “I don’t want to pretend like, ‘Oh, I decided to spend more time with my family.’ No, they didn’t renew my contract. It wasn’t that there were low ratings or that people lost interest. It was the Bravo executives that thought the show couldn’t go on without her [Pulos].”

Lewis continued, “I don’t know if they really understood exactly what I did to make that show work. I always made sure I was really busy; I had a lot of clients. I had a lot of projects, and I was staffed up. All of this was at my expense, and Jenni was a great employee, and she was my co-star.”

However, he felt that his goals had become unaligned with Pulos’s.

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