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Season 6.
Seven housewives, zero new departures — after years of turnover, RHOSLC finally settles into a lineup that holds.
A rhythm worth tracking.
Season six brings back all seven full housewives from the year before — Lisa Barlow, Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose, Angie Katsanevas, and Bronwyn Newport — with no new departures from the core group. It's the most cast-stable recent season RHOSLC has run, a settled, confident version of the format after several years of turnover. At nineteen episodes, the show plays like it finally knows exactly who it is.
The #02 slot.
Slot #02 of 6 in the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Editor's Canon. Season six is what RHOSLC looks like once the ensemble stops turning over. All seven full housewives from the year before return, nobody new joins, and the season gets to run on pure established chemistry instead of integrating another new voice. That stability is rare for this show — every prior season dealt with at least one departure or new addition mid-stream — and it makes for the most confident, least chaotic viewing the franchise has offered. It ranks below the founding season only because settled isn't quite the same accomplishment as introducing a social world Bravo had never shown before.
2 moments, no spoilers.
- Ep 1 · the same seven
All seven full housewives return with no new departures — the most stable lineup the show has fielded.
- Mid-season · a settled rhythm
With the roster locked, the season leans into established dynamics rather than newcomer integration.