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Premiered December 2021 · Peacock's first Miami season

Season 4

Bravo's Miami chapter returns exclusively on Peacock after an eight-year gap, with a nearly total cast reset. Lisa Hochstein and Alexia Nepola are the only full-time holdovers; Larsa Pippen, Guerdy Abraira, Julia Lemigova, and Nicole Martin round out the rebuilt cast.

Filmed
Miami, Florida
Miami · first streaming-exclusive season, ending an eight-year gap
Premiered
Dec 16, 2021
Peacock · December 2021
Episodes
14
Format
Social reality
First Peacock-exclusive season, full cast reset
Cast size
6 cast members
Hochstein, Nepola, Pippen, Abraira, Lemigova, Martin
Host
Andy Cohen
Andy Cohen hosts the reunion
On this page5 sections
  1. 01The take
  2. 02The shape of the season
  3. 03Where it sits in the canon
  4. 04Adjacent in the canon
  5. 05In this canon
01The take

Season 4.

A franchise thought finished for good comes back on a new network with a cast that owes nothing to the version before it.
02The shape of the season

A rhythm worth tracking.

Eight years after Bravo shelved RHOM, Peacock brings it back with a mostly new cast. Lisa Hochstein and Alexia Nepola are the only returning full-timers; Larsa Pippen, Guerdy Abraira, Julia Lemigova, and Nicole Martin join as new main housewives, with Adriana de Moura, Marysol Patton, and Kiki Barth recurring. Lea Black and Joanna Krupa sit this one out. Fourteen episodes reintroduce Miami's social world from close to scratch.

03Where it sits in the canon

The #02 slot.

Slot #02 of 7 in the Real Housewives of Miami Editor's Canon. Season four matters because of what it had to prove: that Miami's social world could survive eight years off the air and a nearly total cast reset. Only Lisa Hochstein and Alexia Nepola carry over with full-time history; Larsa Pippen, Guerdy Abraira, Julia Lemigova, and Nicole Martin arrive with no prior seasons to lean on, and the show is better for it. The new cast has to build its own social geometry from scratch, and it does so with real urgency. Peacock's exclusivity gives the format a cleaner canvas than Bravo's later seasons manage, and the relaunch's stakes are visible in every episode. Second in the canon, behind only the original debut.

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05In this canon

Its Editor's Canon entry.

The Real Housewives of Miami — Season 4 — tiered.tv