Real Housewives of Dallas has been canceled and will not be returning for a sixth season.
“There are currently no plans to bring The Real Housewives of Dallas back next year, and beyond that nothing official has been decided,” a spokesperson for the network told Page Six.
The fifth season shocked viewers as they saw the show’s only non-white cast member, who is Asian, face racism.
Tiffany was accused of being “anti-racist” by her now former co-star, Kameron Westcott, along with her husband, Court Westcott, and brother-in-law, Chart Westcott.
“‘Anti-racism’ is racism,” Kameron’s husband tweeted. They tried that once in Germany, it did not work out well. I don’t understand how many of your patients would be comfortable with you treating them with your open vile racism [sic].”
So instead of just firing the racists and let Tiffany have her moment they just cancel it… I know #RHOD wasn’t good but this seems backwards https://t.co/lmE9xpQnu0 pic.twitter.com/QCeeoaEvj9
— Becca (@ImWatchingBravo) August 17, 2021
Bravo quickly issued the following statement in May.
“Bravo strongly supports the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community,” they said. “Anti-Racism is, in fact, not a form of racism and the network stands by Dr. Tiffany Moon and her advocacy against racism and violence.”
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