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Shocking! ‘RHONY’ Cast’s Jaw-Dropping Reactions to Brynn Whitfield’s Sudden Exit!

Brynn Whitfield’s “Real Housewives of New York City” co-stars reportedly feel relieved about her departure from the show, according to a source exclusively shared with Page Six.

An insider revealed, “Most of the cast has distanced themselves from Brynn, and it was a relief to hear she won’t return.” They added that the ladies are happy she has dropped her “apple” and that filming with her again might have been uncomfortable after her actions last season.

Brynn Whitfield
A source says her castmates are feeling “relief” after her exit. Getty Images

Recently, Whitfield announced on her Instagram Story that she is stepping away from reality TV after two seasons on Bravo.

She shared, “Last week, Hoppy — the dating app I co-founded and serve as Chief Marketing Officer — hit a huge download milestone. I want to dedicate my energy to making Hoppy the top dating app worldwide.”

Brynn Whitfield
Whitfield revealed she’s focusing on her dating app, Hoppy. Bravo

The 39-year-old TV personality reflected on her time on the series, stating it will “always be one of the most fun, chaotic, and magical chapters of my life.” She also expressed pride in helping to reboot the franchise and emphasized her role as a temporary caretaker for fans.

Whitfield starred alongside Jenna Lyons, Sai De Silva, Ubah Hassan, Erin Lichy, and Jessel Taank since the reboot’s 2023 premiere.

Her departure followed the show’s dramatic Season 15 finale in January, where she publicly accused Hassan of calling her a “whore,” despite Whitfield being a survivor of sexual assault, a fact she shared publicly.

Brynn Whitfield and Ubah Hassan
Whitfield claimed she disclosed her trauma to Hassan before BravoCon, leading to a heated on-camera confrontation. Bravo

The conflict escalated after Whitfield accused Hassan of calling her a derogatory term while she was dealing with trauma, leading to public tension and cast conflicts. Most cast members believed Whitfield’s account was false, further fueling the rift.

Brynn Whitfield at an event
This dispute resulted in a major on-screen argument and cast division. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

In May, reports indicated Bravo was removing the show from air temporarily, with hopes of a franchise reboot. Andy Cohen confirmed the casting process was active, with discussions with potential new Housewives.


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