BravoCon Cancelled Amid Rumors of Andy Cohen’s Firing and Mounting Lawsuits Against Bravo!

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BravoCon Cancelled Amid Rumors of Andy Cohen’s Firing and Mounting Lawsuits Against Bravo! 

Amid swirling rumors of Andy Cohen’s potential dismissal and a series of lawsuits facing Bravo, this year’s BravoCon has been unexpectedly cancelled.

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BravoCon, the popular fan convention for Bravo network enthusiasts, will not take place in Las Vegas this year, as the event is set to go on a one-year hiatus. The network announced on Wednesday that BravoCon will make its return on November 14-16, 2025, at Caesars Forum in Las Vegas.

Despite the absence of the large-scale event this year, Bravo is planning to host smaller fan gatherings. The network has introduced “Watch Party by Bravo,” a series of smaller events scheduled to take place in New York City and Los Angeles. These gatherings are designed to allow “Bravoholics” to interact closely with their favorite Bravo celebrities and celebrate their fandom in a more intimate setting, as detailed in a recent press release from the network.

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After outgrowing its venue in New York City, Bravo moved its large-scale event, BravoCon, to Las Vegas in 2023. The celebratory weekend needed a bigger space to accommodate its expanding popularity and the growing number of fans attending each year. This shift marked a significant expansion for the event, allowing for more attendees and a grander scale of festivities.

Andy Cohen

At BravoCon 2023, Andy Cohen provided some insights into the future of the “Housewives” series while speaking with Entertainment Tonight. He discussed the potential for new additions to the popular franchise, offering fans a glimpse into what they might expect regarding the expansion or evolution of the “Housewives” lineup in upcoming seasons.

Andy Cohen

Andy Cohen, a key figure in shaping reality television, has made significant contributions through his roles as the executive producer of the Real Housewives series and as the host of the reunion specials. When asked about the possibility of expanding the Real Housewives franchise with more shows, Cohen suggested that it might be wise to pause and focus on the numerous iterations currently in production. He expressed that taking a moment to consolidate and enhance the existing series could be beneficial before considering further expansion.

Andy Cohen

Andy Cohen shared his thoughts on the expansion of the Real Housewives franchise, reflecting a contentment with the current lineup. “Every time Bravo calls and says, ‘What do you think about developing here or there?’ I do feel like we’re very good right now,” he remarked, laughing. This response indicates a preference for maintaining the quality and focus of the existing shows rather than extending into new territories at the moment.

Leah McSweeney and Andy Cohen

Andy humorously addressed concerns about oversaturating the market with the Real Housewives franchise, despite the numerous existing series. “You might laugh at me if I say we don’t want to oversaturate the market because there are 10,” Cohen joked during his conversation. He expressed satisfaction with the current state of the franchise, noting, “I think we’re very good right now. It’s a good moment in Housewives world.” This comment reflects his belief that the franchise is at a strong point, balancing variety and viewer engagement effectively.

 

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