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Lisa Barlow Teases a 'So Different' RHOSLC Season 7

By Velvet Receipt Staff · May 28, 2026
Lisa Barlow Teases a 'So Different' RHOSLC Season 7
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Get ready for a seismic shift in the world of Bravo's The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. The Utah social scene is about to get a serious injection of drama, and Lisa Barlow is giving us a tantalizing glimpse into what's in store.

With the conclusion of Season 6 still fresh in our minds – that explosive finale was still reeling from the aftermath of tensions between cast members – fans have been eagerly anticipating what Season 7 has to offer. According to Barlow, this season promises to be "so different" from its predecessors, hinting at a radical departure from the formula that's kept viewers hooked for years.

The predictable power struggles and alliances are out; in their place, expect surprises around every corner as the housewives navigate uncharted territory. We can't help but wonder what these "big changes" might entail: will it be a fresh cast lineup, a shift in allegiances, or something even more explosive? Whatever the case, one thing is certain – this season won't be for the faint of heart.

As the Bravo universe soaks up the summer sun in style, we can't help but feel a sense of anticipation. The rest of the cast is no doubt busy juggling their own dramas and scandals, but with Barlow at the helm, it's clear that RHOSLC is gearing up for its biggest season yet.

With Lisa Barlow leading the charge, this season promises to be one for the books – or should we say, one for the guilty pleasure pile. Will you be tuning in to find out what secrets the ladies of Salt Lake City are hiding? We certainly will.

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