Who are the new ‘Real Housewives of Miami’ stars? What we know so far
What?! Who?!
“The Real Housewives of Miami” Season 4 is set to reboot on Peacock and we got curiouser and curiouser after noticing a few new faces.
Some familiar ones, too: Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, Alexia Echevarria, from the original cast, all will return; Marysol Patton and Adriana de Moura will make occasional appearances as “friends” of the ladies, we are told.
Absent from this updated version, set to premiere in December, is philanthropist Lea Black, who anchors a podcast, and model Joanna Krupa, now a Los Angeles resident.
Back to the newbies. We did major investigative reporting (aka snooped their Instagram accounts) and here’s what we found out:
Guerdy Abraira
The Haiti native moved to Paris when she was a baby, and at 9, relocated to South Florida. “She quickly fell in love with the art of hosting and event planning became her career,” says her website, Guerdy Design. “Living and traveling throughout the world as she grew up, expanded her palette of various global cultures.” Abraira (née Réjouis) is married to former firefighter Russell Abraira and has two sons.
Dr. Nicole Martin
The University of Miami Hospital anesthesiologist is married to insurance attorney Anthony Lopez and they have a young son. “They work hard and play hard as successful professionals, living a very glamorous life in Miami,” says Martin’s bio. Good to know there’s a doctor in the house if things get a little out of hand.
Julia Lemigova
Say hello to your first LGBTQ “Real Housewives of Miami” cast member. The former Miss USSR is married to tennis superstar Martina Navratilova, who is rumored to be making a few cameos herself. The couple, who wed in 2015, parent two daughters from Lemigova’s two previous relationships.
Kiki Barth
Bonus round: Another “friend” to make the occasional appearance is this model and entrepreneur who runs Kiki’s Kid Foundation, a local nonprofit working to empower Haitian youth through education and skill building.
Welcome to the party, all. We’ll be watching.
This story was originally published November 9, 2021 at 2:02 PM.