Bravo has pulled the plug on “The Real Housewives of Miami.” This news has fans wondering about the franchise’s future.
The show was shelved after its seventh season, which concluded in October. Though the series has a cult following, it struggled to match that following in ratings like other shows in “The Real Housewives” franchise.
This cancellation had fans wondering whether they could watch previous seasons of the show on Peacock. Here’s everything that you need to know.
Why Bravo Pulled the Plug on Season 8
A source first confirmed earlier this month that Bravo was not moving forward with the eighth season of RHOM. The recent season concluded after its three-part reunion aired in October 2025.
That same source added that the decision was related to ratings. Even though it’s a hit among fans, “The Real Housewives of Miami” is one of the franchise’s lowest-performing shows.
Bravo had to focus on its new shows and stronger-performing series. The network claimed the pause didn’t necessarily mean the franchise was cancelled, but it has fans wondering about the series’ future.
Ever since the news broke, several of the show’s cast members released statements on social media following the network’s decision. Many of them have hope that filming will resume one day.
Andy Cohen broke his silence on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, and he reminded fans that it was “not my decision.” His co-host, John Hill, noted that it was “paused,” not “cancelled,” to which Cohen agreed.
This isn’t the first time the franchise has been put on pause. RHOM was first paused after the third season in 2013. Peacock revived the show for Season 4 with an all-new cast before it moved to Bravo for future installments.
All Seasons Available to Stream on Peacock
At this time, all seven seasons of “The Real Housewives of Miami” are available to stream on Peacock. This includes the first three seasons that aired on Bravo, the Peacock exclusive episodes, and the most recent seasons that aired on Bravo.
Fans who can’t get enough of RHOM will also find that Peacock offers extended, uncensored versions of the reunion specials for Seasons 6 and 7. As Bravo determines the franchise’s future, fans can rewatch the series from the beginning on Peacock.
Those who don’t have a Peacock subscription can watch all seven seasons on BravoTV.com and the Bravo app. However, you might still need a Peacock account to watch some of the older seasons.



