In a new interview, Andy Cohen reflected on Alex McCord’s exit from The Real Housewives of New York City and discussed the now-shelved season of Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip that she filmed.
Andy explained that Alex’s departure from RHONY came at a time when the show was shifting focus and evolving its cast dynamics. He suggested that while Alex was a memorable early-season figure, production wanted to move in a new direction, and her life in Australia only made it more complicated for her to return in a full-time capacity.
The interview also touched on the “lost” season of RHUGT, which featured Alex and several other alums. Andy acknowledged fan frustration that the season has still not aired and hinted that behind-the-scenes complications and timing issues have played a role. He maintained that he’d like viewers to see Alex’s return to the franchise at some point but stopped short of giving any firm release plan.
Overall, Cohen praised Alex as a true original New York Housewife and indicated that both her original departure and the uncertainty around the RHUGT season were more about logistics and creative direction than any major off-camera feud.
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