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‘RHONY’ alum Dorinda Medley in talks to get her own Bravo spinoff

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'RHONY' alum Dorinda Medley in talks to get her own Bravo spinoff

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Dorinda Medley is currently in discussions with Bravo for her own spinoff series set at Bluestone Manor, as confirmed by Page Six.

As reported by Deadline on Friday, the show would be similar to Hulu’s “Vanderpump Villa,” which follows the crew at Lisa Vanderpump’s French château.

In Medley’s version, the former “Real Housewives of New York” star would oversee a young staff as they welcome guests to her home in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts.

Dorinda Medley is in talks to get her own spinoff show, Page Six can confirm. Mick Hales/Alexandra Arnold/MEGA
According to Deadline, who first reported the news, the show would be similar to “Vanderpump Villa.” Mick Hales/Alexandra Arnold/MEGA

However, the show is still in the early stages of development.

Representatives for Bravo and Medley have not responded to our request for comment.

Bluestone Manor has been the backdrop for several memorable moments on “RHONY,” and Medley, 59, hosted various “Housewives” at the luxurious estate for the second season of Peacock’s “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Ex-Wives Club.”

Alongside Medley, the cast included Taylor Armstrong, Brandi Glanville, Vicki Gunvalson, Tamra Judge, Eva Marcille, Jill Zarin, and Phaedra Parks.

She would reportedly be managing a group of staff at the Bluestone Manor. Instagram/thebluestonemanor
However, the show is still in the early stages of development. Instagram/thebluestonemanor

Despite this, the mother of one mentioned in May to Page Six that there were a couple of individuals she would not invite back to her 11,000-square-foot Tudor-style estate — specifically “Real Housewives of Orange County” veteran Vicki Gunvalson and “RHONY” rival Jill Zarin.

During a taping of Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea,” Medley expressed her disinterest in hosting individuals who are “mean” and do not appreciate the charm of peaceful living.

Following her time on “RHUGT,” Gunvalson admitted she did not enjoy her time at Medley’s property, stating to Bravo that she did “not want to go back” and would “get bored out of [her] mind out there.”

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“There’s nothing to do out there,” she mentioned in a June 2022 interview.

The eccentric estate has been featured on several Bravo shows already. Instagram/thebluestonemanor
Most recently, she hosted a group of Bravo stars for “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Ex-Wives Club.” Dave Allocca / StarPix

While Medley initially responded to Gunvalson’s comments, she later mentioned that she believes it was rooted in “jealousy.”

“I think when someone’s really cruel about stuff like that, I think it’s more jealousy,” she explained.

“I don’t love everyone’s house I go to, but I’m not going to sit there and tell you why I don’t like it,” she added.

Although Gunvalson won’t be returning to Bluestone Manor, it seems like the “Traitors” star will be opening her doors to a new group of individuals at her home very soon.

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