Bravo’s Next Gen franchise is heading west. As Next Gen NYC continues its first-season run on Bravo, multiple Housewives alums are confirming what Bravo and Cocktails revealed first: Next Gen LA is in the works—and the cast list is stacked with nepo-baby royalty.

Next Gen LA—From Rumor to Reality

Before Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Cynthia Bailey and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Adrienne Maloof went public with casting details, Bravo and Cocktails received two tips hinting at the expansion.

One anonymous source teased that Next Gen LA would be “a true All-Star cast,” unlike the New York edition, which includes a few lesser-known names. “LA is the nepo baby capital,” the tipster wrote. “I could totally see Noelle Robinson, Sophia Umansky, Amelia Gray Hamlin, Alabama Barker, Dixie D’Amelio, Mason Cibrian, Gavin Nassif, Nicholas Dubrow, and a few more familiar influencer faces.”

A second tip named even more A-list kids allegedly under consideration: Sami Sheen, Noah Beck, Anwar Hadid, and Landon Barker were all on the list. “NBC really said ALL STARS ONLY!” the source claimed.

Adrienne Maloof and Cynthia Bailey Confirm Interest from Bravo

Days later, Maloof and Bailey appeared on Jeff Lewis Live and confirmed that Bravo is actively developing the LA-based spinoff. Maloof revealed that producers approached her about including her sons Gavin, Colin, and Christian Nassif. “They’re coming to us to want to do this show, that show about the next generation like my kids,” Maloof said during the June 26 episode, via Us Weekly. As for whether they’ll do it, she added, “It’s up to them.”

Bailey shared a similar update about her daughter Noelle Robinson. “I don’t know what Noelle wants to do yet. It’s totally her decision,” she said. “She’s been watching it. I’ve just been like, ‘Keep watching it and see how you feel about it.’”

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About Perry Carpenter

Perry Carpenter has been covering entertainment news for more than 20 years — and yes, she absolutely has opinions about the latest Bravo casting shake-ups. Throughout her career, she has specialized in celebrity news and television, with a particular obsession for all things Bravo, "The Challenge," "Outlander," of course, Travis & Taylor, and the ever-expanding Taylor Sheridan universe. A member of the International Association of Professional Writers and Editors, Perry has built a storied freelance career covering pop culture's biggest moments and smallest Easter eggs. Her work has appeared in Showbiz Cheatsheet, Daily Express, Radar Online, and on her Muck Rack profile.