Real Housewives Franchise Adds Dallas and Potomac, Maryland
- Written by Courtney Rashon @CourtneyRashon
- Published in Reality TV Recap
VIDEO DISCUSSION: Real Housewives of Potomac, Maryland will feature wealthy African-American women
The Real Housewives franchise has added two more cities. The Real Housewives of Dallas and Potomac Maryland is airing on Bravo in January 2016. The Housewives of Potomac will feature wealthy African American women who reside in a sophisticated community. It will also include my friend, Charisse-Jackson Jordan who is the socialite wife of former NBA coach Eddie Jordan, who is now the basketball coach at Rutgers University.

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