
Julia Fox thinks The Real Housewives of New York it needs a shake-up – and she’s the person to do it.
The 34-year-old model and actress revealed on Wednesday, January 22, at Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen after the show that it will join the long-running Bravo franchise. She also wants another celebrity to join her.
“You know what, I would do one season and see how it goes,” Fox told the host Andy Cohen when he asked her if she would consider joining the cast. “I just need to shake it up a little.”
The topic of conversation arose after Fox recommended Cohen – executive producer of Real hosts franchise — cast a convicted felon Anna Delvey of the New York iteration.
“I love her. She is an icon. She is funny. She has a very dry sense of humor,” Fox complimented Delvey, 34, before suddenly having a brainwave.
“Put it on RONNIE!” Fox enthusiastically told Cohen before adding, “Put me down RONNIE!”

Anna Delvey
Disney/Andrew EcclesColleagues liked the idea WWHL guest Bronwyn Newportone of the stars of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. “Chaos! Put both on, please!” Newport was elated.
The current composition of RONNIE includes Jenna Lyons, Replace Hasan, Bryn Whitfield, Jessel Tank, Cy De Silva, Erin Lichy and Raquel Chevremont.
During the Tuesday, January 21, season 15 finale, Bryn and Uba engaged in an explosive battle which threatened to break up the band. Breen claims she personally disclosed to Uba that she had been sexually assaulted in the past, something Uba denied knowledge of. Most of their colleagues supported Uba and accused Breen of lying.
“Bryn, I love her, but she kind of lost me this season,” Fox said on Wednesday’s episode WWHL. “She’s really a little bit demonic,” she added of the season finale, while Cohen agreed the episode was “very dark.”

In an interview with Rolling Stone On Wednesday, Breen stood by his version of events. “It’s not right to assume that everyone remembers everything you say all the time and then hold them accountable for it,” Brin explained to the publication. “I know for sure I said it, but when someone is yelling on the phone, the other person might not necessarily hear it. … I know what I said and I know I said it.”
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).