On Thursday, October 6, the seven fabulous and formidable cast of the newly reimagined The Real Housewives of Sydney donned their fabulous best for the official global launch event in Point Piper.
The new cast of Caroline Gaultier, Dr. Kate Adams, Krissy Marsh, Nicole O’Neil, Sally Obermeder, Terry Biviano and Victoria Montano make up the new generation of Sydney’s stylish and wealthy women who will welcome viewers into their homes and lives, in the highly anticipated 10-part Binge original series.
Surrounded by a fabulous star-studded list of celebrities, personalities and media, including Elle Gonsalves, Carla from Bankstown, Jack Vidgen, Binge’s FBoy Island Australia stars Nick Brown and Molly O’Halloran, Joh Bailey, Shark Tank’s Jane Lu and Imogen Anthony, champagne was flowing against a stunning Sydney backdrop.
Jonathan “J Mo” Moran was on hand to chat with the ladies, who giggled their way through questions about imported cheese from Italy, who was the best cook and if Biviano’s daughter, Azura “Zu Zu” would be watching the show with her mum.
“She’s not interested to tell you the truth. She doesn’t care,” Biviano laughed.
Meanwhile, when Adams was asked why she joined the show, she said: “I ask myself that question every day. I still don’t know what the answer is. But I think it was just to take a risk and do something out of the ordinary. Take a chance. I think the older you get the more you realise that life is short. So do whatever you can whilst you can because you might not have the opportunity.”
Possibly the most random addition to the cast this year has been Obermeder who has turned down appearances on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here and SAS Australia, but said yes to the RHOS.
When Moran questioned about what viewers would get to see from her, she said: “I think that they’ll get to see the same thing of me that they will for all of us. It’s pretty raw. It’s pretty real. It’s relatable. One thing people ask me a lot is, ‘Do people tell you what to say,’ and no. There’s no script. It’s not Home and Away. This is just seven women being themselves and that’s what you’ll see unfold.”
The Real Housewives of Sydney is produced by Matchbox Pictures, which is part of Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group. The Real Housewives franchise is licensed globally by NBCUniversal Formats, which is part of Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.
There are currently 24 international adaptations of the global hit format including recently announced or launched versions in Lagos, Amsterdam, Warsaw and Durban.
The Real Housewives of Sydney premieres Tuesday 10 October with new episodes weekly.