Bravo Considers Real Housewives of Montana Spin-Off

Rumor has it that Bravo is eyeing a new iteration of the popular reality TV show, targeting the affluent areas surrounding Yellowstone National Park in Montana. The network is reportedly considering ordering a spin-off titled "Real Housewives of Montana," with a focus on showcasing the lives of women living in the state's wealthier enclaves.

According to sources, the producers behind "RHOBH" (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) and "RHOC" (Real Housewives of Orange County) are actively working on developing this new installment. They plan to concentrate their efforts in Gallatin County, known for its rapid growth and affluence, fueled by a recent tech boom.

Taste of Reality reports that the team is focusing on Gallatin County, which has become one of the fastest growing and wealthiest suburbs in the country. They're looking for individuals who have either moved there for work or have long-standing family ties to the area.

The exclusive Yellowstone Club, located within the county, is expected to be featured prominently in the show. This prestigious members-only club boasts impressive high-end amenities and services catering to the ultra-wealthy community.

Producers aim to assemble an all-star cast featuring friends with genuine connections and a shared history. Unlike past installments, they intend to avoid casting isolated personalities, instead opting for an authentic friend group that already shares deep roots together.

Their goal is to find a solid cast by the end of the year and begin test shooting in early 2027.

Gallatin County sits at the heart of southwest Montana, offering breathtaking vistas overlooking the Rocky Mountains. The region's skyrocketing property prices reflect its allure among the wealthy elite: according to reports from December 2025, Big Sky became the most expensive real estate market in the state, boasting median listing prices exceeding $3 million.