‘Altercation’ on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show

'Altercation' on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show

As someone who has been following this reality TV drama for seasons now, it’s clear that The Real Housewives of Sydney is never short on drama – and this latest incident just proves it! It seems like the catfights and backstabbing have become as much a part of the show as the Champagne toasts.


Production for the newest season of Real Housewives of Sydney halted after a conflict occurred on set.

According to the Daily Telegraph’s report from Sunday, the altercation between cast members necessitated some cautious edits by the production team.

After the event occurred, a few female participants chose not to participate again on the designated filming day, resulting in the production team having to adjust the series by utilizing the footage that was previously collected.

Furthermore, certain actors have expressed their intent to stay away from the reunion unless they’re granted permission to watch the entire season prior to its broadcast.

One insider revealed that ‘viewing the series prior isn’t [an] uncommon practice.’ 

However, a significant number of women who came back for season three hadn’t watched season two before its release, and they weren’t fond of how their portrayal was handled in the final cut.

Regardless of the initial turmoil, the production team responsible for the third season of the reality show has confirmed that they are still on schedule to provide all 10 episodes for the streaming service’s lineup.

During the weekend, Matchbox Pictures affirmed their commitment to ensuring a secure and comfortable workplace for the cast of Sydney’s high society.

'Altercation' on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show

'Altercation' on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show

Our policy prioritizes a considerate workplace, and any actions contrary to these rules are promptly looked into for resolution.

Krissy Marsh and Nicole O’Neil hinted that there might be some recognizable characters reappearing in the upcoming installment of the series.

Last year, at a gathering I graced, I shared with Daily Mail Australia my heartfelt sense of pride regarding the marvel we’ve constructed. It’s not only captivating but also resonates globally, finding homes in numerous nations.

'Altercation' on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show

In the year 2017, the initial run of “The Real Housewives of Sydney” was broadcast, but it was later discontinued due to being perceived as overly harsh.

The show was famously turned down by U.S. network Bravo, as they decided not to broadcast it due to its excessive brawls among cats and inappropriate language being considered excessively extreme.

In response, Brian Walsh stated that many female characters on the show were excessively cruel without any positive qualities to balance it out.

Lisa Oldfield and Athena X Levendi stood out notably due to their crude behavior, which escalated to a physical altercation on one particular instance.

'Altercation' on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show

In the revamped series, it was just Krissy and Nicole who returned, allowing newcomers Kate Adams, Terry Biviano, Caroline Gaultier, and Sally Obermeder to join the cast.

As an over-the-moon fanboy, I can’t help but stress that it’s our extraordinary team of seven talented individuals who’ve united to create a masterpiece we’re all incredibly proud to be part of. (Krissy highlighted this to Daily Mail Australia.)

‘And they’re all amazing women. Including us!’ she added with a smile. 

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2024-11-04 01:52

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