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Bravo isn’t stopping at Next Gen NYC – Scandal erupts over secret casting as the children of Cynthia Bailey and Adrienne Maloof receive hush-hush invitations!

The Bravo universe is buzzing with drama, and this time, it’s not just the Real Housewives stealing the spotlight. A juicy new development has emerged, hinting at an explosive Los Angeles-based spinoff of the hit reality show Next Gen NYC. In a shocking revelation, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Adrienne Maloof, 63, and Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey, 58, have confirmed that their children have been quietly approached to star in a potential Next Gen LA series, sending fans into a frenzy.

During a lively June 26 episode of SiriusXM’s Jeff Lewis Live, as reported by Us Weekly, Adrienne spilled the tea, sharing that Bravo producers have their sights set on her sons—Gavin Nassif, 22, and twins Colin and Christian Nassif, 19, whom she shares with ex-husband Paul Nassif, 63. “They’re coming to us to want to do this show, that show about the next generation like my kids,” Adrienne teased, leaving listeners on the edge of their seats. However, she was quick to add that the decision lies in her sons’ hands, saying, “It’s up to them.”

Meanwhile, Cynthia dropped her own bombshell, revealing that her daughter, Noelle Robinson, 25, whom she shares with ex-husband Leon Robinson, 63, has also been courted for the Next Gen LA cast. When host Jeff Lewis, 55, pressed Cynthia about the success of Next Gen NYC—which features young stars like Gia Giudice, 24, Riley Burruss, 22, and Ariana Biermann, 23—she admitted she’s been “enjoying” the show. As for Noelle’s involvement, Cynthia played it cool, saying, “I don’t know what Noelle wants to do yet. It’s totally her decision. She’s been watching it. I’ve just been like, ‘Keep watching it and see how you feel about it.’”

The whispers of a Next Gen LA spinoff have sparked intense speculation, with fans wondering if Bravo is banking on the star power of these famous offspring to replicate the success of Next Gen NYC. The original series, which has captivated audiences with its fresh take on the next generation of Housewives’ kids navigating fame, relationships, and drama, seems to have paved the way for this potential West Coast expansion. But the secrecy surrounding these casting invitations has raised eyebrows, with some insiders calling it a calculated move to keep the Bravo hype train rolling.

Adding fuel to the fire, Andy Cohen, 57, host of Watch What Happens Live, recently weighed in on the phenomenon. During the June 29 episode of WWHL, while chatting with Next Gen NYC star Ariana Biermann, Cohen hinted that the Housewives’ kids were the driving force behind the original show’s greenlight. “I would say the housewives’ kids are probably what initially got it greenlit,” he confessed, suggesting that the star power of these famous offspring is too big for Bravo to ignore.

As the rumor mill churns, questions swirl: Will Gavin, Colin, Christian, and Noelle step into the reality TV spotlight? Will Next Gen LA deliver the same drama and glamour as its New York counterpart? One thing’s for sure—Bravo’s hush-hush casting moves have ignited a scandal that’s got everyone talking. Stay tuned, because if this spinoff comes to life, it’s bound to be a wild ride!