“The Real Housewives of Dallas” ended its five-season run in 2021, but the former Lone Star Housewives have stayed busy — from launching businesses and foundations to navigating major life changes. With a recent tip sent to Cocktail Party, sparking renewed curiosity, here’s what the original and later cast members have been up to since leaving the Bravo spotlight.
Life After ‘Real Housewives of Dallas’
Tiffany Hendra, an original season 1 cast member, left after the first season but returned for guest appearances in seasons 2 and 4. She now runs The Coaching Sanctuary, offering empowerment and on-camera coaching, and remains married to musician Aaron Hendra.
Cary Deuber appeared full-time for the first three seasons before stepping back to focus on her medical business, Lemmon Avenue Plastic Surgery & Laser Center. She continues to work as a registered nurse and is raising her daughter and stepchildren with husband Dr. Mark Deuber.
LeeAnne Locken exited after season 4, later telling Us Weekly she felt “set up to fail” during filming. She has since appeared in the film “Broken Vessels,” become an influencer, and graced the April 2023 cover of PUMP Magazine.
Brandi Redmond weathered a cheating scandal involving her husband Bryan, but by 2023 told Savannah Chrisley’s “Unlocked” podcast that their marriage was “better than we’ve ever been” while raising their four children.
Stephanie Hollman, one of only two Housewives to appear full-time in all five seasons, launched The Hollman Family Foundation in 2020, focusing on education, mental health, and community projects.
From Business Ventures to Health Battles and New Love
D’Andra Simmons, a season 2–5 full-time Housewife, continues as CEO of skincare and wellness brands Hard Night Good Morning and Ultimate Living. She also revealed in July 2023 that she is a breast cancer survivor following treatment at the center founded by her uncle.
Kameron Westcott, also seasons 2–5, focused on family life and launched Sparkle Dog Food during her Bravo tenure. Recently, she’s been embroiled in a legal dispute over her family’s $15 million mansion involving Katy Perry.
Kary Brittingham announced her divorce during the season 5 reunion but has since found love again, getting engaged to Mark A. Anderson in Italy in 2023. She continues to work in real estate and run her jewelry brand, Kamo by Kary Brittingham.
Tiffany Moon, the first Asian Housewife on “RHOD,” joined full-time in season 5. She has returned to her medical career and spoken openly about the show’s difficult final season, noting she was “relieved” when Bravo placed it on hiatus.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the Real Housewives of Dallas cast members now?
Since the show ended after Season 5 in 2021, the former RHOD cast members have moved on to various personal and professional ventures. This post provides detailed updates on where each housewife is today and what they have been up to since the show was cancelled.
Was Real Housewives of Dallas cancelled?
Yes, The Real Housewives of Dallas was cancelled by Bravo after five seasons. The show originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Bravo confirmed the series would not return for a sixth season.
What happened to the Real Housewives of Dallas?
The Real Housewives of Dallas ended after Season 5 due to a combination of declining ratings and behind-the-scenes changes at Bravo. As of now, there are no announced plans to revive the series.
How many seasons of Real Housewives of Dallas were there?
The Real Housewives of Dallas ran for five seasons on Bravo, airing from April 2016 through January 2021.






I thought D’Andra only just revealed she had breast cancer?