The Real Housewives of New York City, which is planned to premiere in 2023, will follow an all-new group of seven dynamic women who run in the same social circles and thrive in one of the world’s most varied and energetic cities. From fashion and real estate to philanthropy and social impact, these women have left their mark in New York City and will now share their stories as they balance careers, families, and jam-packed social schedules in the city that never sleeps.
Following Season 13 of the long-running franchise, RHONY was put on hold. Andy Cohen, the show’s executive producer, has confirmed that the former actors would appear in a “legacy” spinoff show. The new show’s cast has yet to be disclosed, but Luann de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan have been confirmed to star in a new spinoff titled Luann and Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake. Meet the cast of RHONY Season 14 below.
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Rhony New Cast
Here is a list of the new cast of RHONY, along with their occupations and brief descriptions:
- Sai De Silva
- Ubah Hassan
- Erin Dana Lichy
- Jenna Lyons
- Jessel Taank
- Brynn Whitfield
Jenna Lyons
Jenna Lyons is the former President and Executive Creative Director of J.Crew Group, where she was generally regarded as the creative driving force behind the American retail company’s meteoric climb from a struggling catalogue business to one of the most coveted fashion brands in the United States. Jenna is now the Co-Founder and CEO of LoveSeen, a direct-to-consumer cosmetics firm, and lives in New York City with her son Beckett.
Sai De Silva
Sai De Silva is an Afro-Latina who grew up in New York. She is the creative director of Scout the City, which began as a hobby blog and has since grown into an online lifestyle destination. Scout the City follows Sai on her fashionable parenting adventures from her home in Brooklyn, where she lives with her husband David Craig and their two children, London and Rio.
Ubah Hassan
Ubah Hassan is a Somalian model and philanthropist who has made New York her home. Ubah went to Kenya with her father and brother when she was young, but later traveled to Canada, where she was seen by a photographer and signed by a modeling agency. Ubah is also a business owner and the founder of UBAHHOT, a spicy sauce company she started from the ground up.
Erin Dana Lichy
Erin Dana Lichy is a New Yorker who grew up in Manhattan as one of five children in a close-knit Israeli family. Erin, a natural go-getter, became a real estate agent at the age of 19 and now operates Homegirl, a home restoration and design firm. Erin’s spouse is an attorney and the sole proprietor of Lichy Law. The couple has three children and lives in Tribeca. Erin is extremely outgoing, enjoys being around people, and is always up for a good time.
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Lizzy Savetsky
Lizzy Savetsky is a digital influencer, activist, mother of three, and wife to Dr. Ira Savetsky, a plastic surgeon. Savetsky is originally from Fort Worth, Texas, and traveled to New York for college before returning to the Big Apple after a brief stay in her home state. Lizzy utilizes her platform to showcase her personal style, educate people on her deeply held views, and present the Instagram show “Bashert,” in which she aims to assist Jewish singles find love.
Jessel Taank
Jessel Taank is a dynamic fashion publicist and brand consultant who is known for thinking beyond the box. Jessel, who is of British-Indian origin, met her husband, financier Pavit Randhawa, at a bar when a friend introduced them. They didn’t fall in love right away, and they were close friends for years before they started dating. In 2014, the couple married in Mexico and had twin boys.
Brynn Whitfield
Brynn Whitfield works in brand marketing and communications. Brynn, a sassy “trophy wife in training,” enjoys interior design, fashion, and throwing dinner parties from her (small but mighty) West Village apartment. Brynn was raised in a small town in the Midwest by her grandmother, who taught her essential lessons about navigating life, owning her story as a bi-racial woman, and the true meaning of hard labor.