Looking for headline-making TV? It’s time to run for the hills — Beverly Hills, that is.
After a headline-making season, the highly-anticipated “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” reunion will finally begin airing on Feb. 28, 2024 at 8 p.m ET CST on Bravo and live TV streaming services.
How to watch and stream the “RHOBH” reunion
No cable? No problem. Bravo is one of the over 40 channels available to watch on Sling Blue ($40/month $20/first month), a contract-free streaming service currently offering 50% off your first month.
Now might be the prime time to take advantage of budget-friendly ways to watch primetime television, with the buzzy-worthy post-Scandoval season of “Vanderpump Rules” currently airing as well.
Sling TV subscriptions also include channels ranging from Lifetime and TLC to E!. (After all, with awards season red carpet coverage here in full force, “Housewives” isn’t the only place to see Hollywood glam on full display this month.)
Sling Blue
And while the “RHOBH” ladies will no doubt bring plenty of receipts to the reunion, you won’t need one for Sling; the service can be paused or ended for free if needed.
Just call it a diamond-worthy deal.
When is the “RHOBH” reunion release date
Following the first installment on Feb. 28, 2024, Parts 2 and 3 will air on March 6 and 13, respectively, at 8 p.m ET.
When was the “RHOBH” reunion filmed
The reunion was filmed on Jan. 26, 2024 as a dramatic follow-up to the show’s headline-making finale — where Kyle Richards addressed her separation from husband Maurico Umansky, saying, “There’s a big chance that [Mauricio and I are] not gonna end up together.”