The Real Housewives of London cast posing on a blue carpet with London in the background
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The Real Housewives of London Trailer and Release Date Revealed

We’ve just got our first look at The Real Housewives of London, and Hayu understood the assignment. This is the streamer’s first-ever original series, so they knew they had to get it right. The trailer teases plenty of drama, a castle, and a couple of familiar faces from the Bravo world.

Watch the Real Housewives of London trailer

In the nearly three-minute trailer, Hayu introduces us to the lineup of Londoners who are opening up their lives for the reality TV cameras. The full cast includes Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker, and Nessie Welschinger.

Throughout the trailer, we see a little bit of fun, like the whole cast taking a trip to a castle. However, these ladies are also delivering plenty of drama and some insults we’d probably never hear on an American Housewives show.

Amanda says in the trailer, “You’re just a chronic liar and an insecure twat.”

Panthea hit back, “You’re a f*cking bitch and a lowlife. Mutton dressed as lamb.”

Elsewhere in the trailer, Hayu has thrown in two surprising cameos from the Bravo universe. Caroline Stanbury reunites with Juliet, her former Ladies of London costar. Plus, there’s a glimpse of Real Housewives of New York alum Dorinda Medley at the tail-end of the sneak peek. We see her give her real-life pal Amanda the Housewives stamp of approval.

Dorinda tells her, “You’re being a c*nty bitch, and I’m loving every second of it!”

When is The Real Housewives of London premiere date?

Real Housewives of London
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The Real Housewives of London will launch on Hayu on Monday, August 18.

The first season will consist of ten episodes. At the end of their run, they’ll sit down with comedian Katherine Ryan for a reunion. Based on what we’ve seen from the trailer, these ladies are going to have plenty to discuss.

The Real Housewives of London will air weekly on Mondays after the August 18 premiere. It’s exclusive to Hayu, which is available across most European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Iceland, the Philippines, Singapore, and Hong Kong. A RHOLDN release hasn’t been announced for the United States.

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