The Real Housewives are single and ready to mingle in Bravo's Love Hotel.
An official trailer for the new dating reality series — in which eligible singles gather together in a quest to win the hearts of four of the Real Housewives franchise's biggest bachelorettes — dropped on Tuesday, March 25. And juding from the look of it, the road to romance is sure to be a bumpy one for stars Luann de Lesseps (The Real Housewives of New York City), Shannon Storms Beador (Real Housewives of Orange County) and Real Housewives of Potomac O.G.'s Gizelle Bryant and Ashley Darby.
"This is red flag, red flag, and red flag," says Bryant in the clip, as one of the guys already claims de Lesseps as his "girl" (much to the Countess' objection).
That same guy appears to get a little handsy with visiting Housewife Cynthia Bailey, something de Lesspes quickly nips in the bud. "Don't touch my girlfriend," she shouts.
Speaking of shouting, Storms Beador finds herself on the other end of someone's rant. "I heard him, screaming at me," the mother of three says in tears, de Lesspes offering her comfort in the wake of her cries. "You're beauitful and you deserve better than that."
Of course, drama doesn't appear to be at the forefront of the eight-episode series, set to premiere on Sunday, April 27 with actor, writer and comedian Joel Kim Booster as host. This being the Love Hotel, after all, the women seem united in making sure that they won't be checking out alone.
Each are at very different points in their love lives. Here's how an official description describes them:
"Storms Beador, fresh off a very public and tumultuous breakup, is looking forward to playing the field and having fun yet also keeping an open heart and mind. Bryant, having just sent her daughters off to college, is now an empty nester and ready to make romance her new priority. Preparing for her divorce, Darby is diving back into the dating pool and looking to get over her self-described daddy issues. After two divorces during her time on The Real Housewives of New York City, de Lesseps is primed to meet her next great love, hoping the third time is the charm."
All appear to be embracing the fun in the trailer, cameras capturing some sweet PDAs. "I'm really working on my daddy issues," Darby jokes in the clip, while Beador doubles down on her desire to "date multiple men."
"This isn't some sex hotel, is it?" Beador says.
Bravo's Love Hotel was developed originally for NBC Universal's streaming network Peacock. In February, it was announced the show would be moving to the home of the Housewives.
PEOPLE first broke the news about the series back in July. Filming took place back in September 2024 at the Grand Velas Boutique Hotel in Cabo San Lucas.
This isn't the first time Bravo has tried its hand on a dating series around its talent.
In 2008, the network premiered Date My Ex: Jo & Slade, which focused on Jo De La Rosa — original star of The Real Housewives of Orange County — as she dated a series of guys, under the watchful eye of former fiancé Slade Smiley. It was the first spinoff ever built for The Real Housewives franchise.
There was also 2017's RelationShep, which followed Southern Charm's Shep Rose as he tried to find a women to make him want to leave the single life behind for good.
Of course, Bravo fans are very familiar with the romantic lives of de Lesseps, 59, Bryant, 54, Storms Beador, 61, and Darby, 36. Over the years, the women — who are all divorced — have opened up on their respective shows about the ups and downs of dating and finding love.
They all appear to be currently single, but de Lesseps has hinted that she met someone special on Love Hotel.
“I actually find a very interesting guy on that show, much to my surprise," she said on SiriusXM after filming, adding that two of the other women also had success on the series.
And while there will be plenty of drama on the show, there was just as much off camera. In October, Kim Booster issued a public apology to Storms Beador, nearly two weeks after he shamed the RHOC star on social media for allegedly mistreating the crew on Bravo's Love Hotel "like they are subhuman."
"I've had a lot of time to think and process about this and I wish I could say that I was not the guy who posted those statements on Instagram, but the fact is that I am," he wrote. "I let an onset conflict cloud my judgement and accessed the darkest, ugliest part of myself and said things I don't stand by or even believe, and I am deeply sorry that allowed my worst self to cloud my judgement."
"I regret making this a part of the story of our show, as I'm deeply proud of the work, the ladies and the crew put into making it," Booster wrote.