Exclusive Details: RHONY Will Begin Filming Without Newcomer Leah McSweeney

The show must go on! The Real Housewives of New York City will start filming tomorrow without their new breakout star, LuAnn [de Lesseps] and Sonja [Morgan]. However, Bravo is not budging. They are starting to film without Leah and think she will back down after a few weeks of them not needing her.”

Adds the insider, “Bravo is super tight when it comes to money. None of the ladies earn millions on the show. The reason the franchise is so successful and won’t be cancelled like the Kardashians is because Bravo watches the bottom line like a hawk. The only person making a ton of money off this franchise is Bravo.”

The budding fashion designer has vocally been calling for the network to increase diversity on the show.

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“I hope that there’s not only diversity of race but an even deeper diversity of where someone lives or what their interests are,” McSweeney told Page Six. “I hope that there’s just more diversity all across the board because New Yorker’s are not a monolith, obviously. I think that it is gonna head in that direction.”

After the departures of socialite Tinsley Mortimer and fan favorite Dorinda Medley — after six seasons — the show is in need of some new blood.

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OK! exclusively reported that fashionista Alicia Quarles would be joining the hit reality show to increase “diversity.”

“Alicia has been demoted to a ‘friend of’ the show and is being paid a day rate rather than a salary — until she proves herself,” OK! exclusively learned. “Bravo is frightened that she might be ‘too nice’ to fight and hang with these super tough ladies.”

OK! also has exclusive details that Quarles isn’t the only person of color joining the show. “Another lady will be starting tomorrow,” said our insider, “but so far the ladies have no clue who she is because Bravo is scared of leaks.”

UPDATE 6:47 PM: Despite the multiple reports, a Bravo spokesperson tells OK!, “All of this inaccurate.”

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