Julia Fox to join Ronnie: ‘I just need a slight change’

julia fox think real housewives of new york city A shake-up was needed – and she was just the person to do it.
The 34-year-old model and actress stepped out on Wednesday, January 22 Watch Andy Cohen live after his show She will join the long-running Bravo series. She also hopes another celebrity will join her.
“You know what, I’m going to do a season and see how it goes,” Fox told the host. Andy Cohen when he asked her if she would consider joining the cast. “I just need to adjust a little bit.”
The topic came up after Fox recommended Cohen, the executive producer of “Cohen.” real housewives Franchise – actor convicted felon Anna Delvey About the New York iteration.
“I love her. She’s an icon. She’s funny. She has a very dry sense of humor.
“Let her put it on Ronnie! Fox told Cohen enthusiastically, then added: “Put me on Ronnie!

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Disney/Andrew EcholsThis idea was unanimously praised by colleagues world health alliance guest Bronwyn Newportone of the stars real housewives of salt lake city. “Chaos! Please put both in! Newport is excited.
The current cast is Ronnie include Jenna Lyons, Uba Hassan, Brene Whitfield, Jessel Tank, Said Silva, Erin Leach and Raquel Chevremont.
The Season 15 finale on Tuesday, January 21, saw Bryn and Uba get into an explosive fight that threatened to tear the team apart. Breen claimed that she had privately disclosed to Uba that she had been sexually assaulted in the past, but Uba denied any knowledge of this. Most of their co-stars supported Uba and accused Breen of lying.
“Brilliant, I love her, but she kind of lost me this season,” Foxx said during Wednesday’s episode. world health alliance. “She’s really kind of a demon,” she added of the season finale, which Cohen agreed was “very dark.”

during an interview rolling stones On Wednesday, Breen stood by her version of events. “It’s not correct to assume that everyone remembers everything you’ve been saying and then hold them accountable for it,” Brin explained to the publication. “I know I did say that, but when someone screams into the phone, they can’t necessarily hear it. … I know what I said, I know I did say it.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).