Larsa Pippen once again offered a role in the new Real Housewives Of Miami … after promises that the reboot will be more “diverse” than the previous cast
Looks like she could go back to the show that made her a real housewife.
ET Online reports that Larsa Pippen has been “offered a role” in the new Real Housewives Of Miami, which was announced earlier this month.
A source has revealed to the media that 46-year-old former NBA star Scottie Pippen has “been offered a role in The Real Housewives of Miami and is considering it.”

Is he back? Larsa Pippen has reportedly been “offered a role” in the new remake of Real Housewives Of Miami; seen on Instagram
And while Bravo still has no official comment on RHOM’s restart, the casting has allegedly begun.
The news comes after it was previously reported that the new version of the series, which first aired three seasons ago a decade ago, would be more diverse this time around.
Earlier this month, Entertainment Tonight claimed that The Real Housewives Of Miami would return to the cable channel after originally airing from 2011 to 2013.
But the nascent series will be much more “diverse,” according to UsWeekly, than the previous cast that included Joanna Krupa, Alexia Echevarria, and Kim Kardashian’s ex-girlfriend Larsa.

Seen here again the first season of RHOM in 2011: a source has revealed that former NBA star Scottie Pippen, 46, is considering “a new stage in the program
Pippen, however, only appeared in the first season of the show, in only seven episodes.
Other stars of the show were Marysol Patton, Lea Black, Adriana de Moura and Cristy Rice. Lisa Hochstein, Ana Quincoces and Karent Sierra were later taken away.
The new program is completely ahead, it has been claimed by ET.

Earlier this month: UsWeekly shared that Real Housewives Of Miami would return to Bravo after originally airing from 2011 to 2013 for three seasons. Pictured: (lr) Lisa Hochstein, Lea Black, Adriana De Moura, Joanna Krupa, Alexia Echevarria
“They’ve started interviewing a lot of different women,” one privileged person told us.
“They want to have a very diverse cast and talk to women from all backgrounds.”
Candidates have already been interviewed “several times” and it was added, it appears, Bravo “is very close to reducing the cast”.

Veterinarians: but the nascent series will be much more “diverse” than the previous cast (Hochstein, Krupa, Echevarria, and Black, 2013)
In November, Bravo star Andy Cohen suggested a new RHOM could be produced.
When he was done with All Iconic with Danny Pellegrino, Andy said, “I’ve really been trying to get Peacock to pick up Miami.
I don’t know if I’m allowed to say that. I don’t know where we are with that.

She was on the show and maybe would come back: Kim Kardashian’s old friend Larsa, seen in January
He also shared: “The problem with the third season was that the grades were going down as you went up and down the meeting, which is usually the opposite of what happens.”
“I think that made the decision not to pick it up.”
And the father of one said fans really want a fourth season for NBC’s broadcast service, Peacock.
Bravo declined to comment when asked about the possibility of the show returning.

He continued: Krupa, a girl on the cover of Playboy, has a new show she is working on in Poland. Top model

A mother now: the 41-year-old star seen with daughter Asha-Leigh Nunes