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Bravo's ‘Love Hotel' Drops First Look At Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Luann De Lesseps & Shannon Beador In Reality Dating Series

Bravo's ‘Love Hotel' Drops First Look At Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Luann De Lesseps & Shannon Beador In Reality Dating Series

Yahoo14-02-2025

Bravo is checking in four stars of The Real Housewives franchise to the Love Hotel, a new reality dating series coming soon.
Gizelle Bryant and Ashley Darby of The Real Housewives of Potomac, Shannon Beador of The Real Housewives of Orange County, and Luann de Lesseps of The Real Housewives of New York City jumped in for a chance at finding their happily ever after.
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Love Hotel brought the group of ladies together at the Grand Velas Boutique Hotel in Los Cabos, Mexico, for a luxurious getaway where they mixed and mingled with a group of eligible bachelors.
Joel Kim Booster hosts the series produced by Shed Media with Lisa Shannon, Dan Peirson, Trifari Williams and Tom Ciaccio serving as executive producers.
Check out the teaser for Love Hotel below.
Love is in the air and our guests have arrived. #BravosLoveHotel is coming soon 💘 pic.twitter.com/Ozt4cGdtLQ
— Bravo (@BravoTV) February 14, 2025
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RHOP's Bryant teased Love Hotel last year, telling Deadline that co-star Beador was an 'acquired taste.'
'I love her. I've talked to Shannon a couple times since we left, and Shannon's a lot of fun. Shannon was the one that was a bit more emotional than the rest of the ladies, and that was, uh… different for me,' Bryant added. 'I'm not that emotional. Neither is Ashley. She was our emotional girl. We had to protect her to make sure she was okay.'
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When Love Hotel finished filming and made headlines last year after Booster called out Beador for allegedly mistreating production throughout the show's filming.
Booster later apologized to Beador, saying, '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. I let an onset conflict cloud my judgment 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 judgment.'
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