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'Real Housewives of D.C.' Not Canceled Yet
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Contrary to report mentioning the reality series is vetoed after one season, Bravo's rep says no decision has been made regarding the future of the show.

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"The Real Housewives of D.C." is not over just yet. Despite claim that the show did not do well, Bravo has not canceled it as reported by Radar Online. A representative for the network says to Access Hollywood that "no decision has been made yet" regarding the future of the reality series.

The denial is released by the rep following Radar's report that Bravo will not renew "Real Housewives of D.C." after one low-rated season. "The show just didn't do well and it wasn't worth airing another season," a source close to the situation tells the site.

"The DC housewives were meant to be starting shooting their second season now and they haven't heard a peep from Bravo," the source adds. "No one from the cast has been contacted yet and told that the show is canceled."

"Real Housewives of D.C." follows the lives of socialite Mary Schmidt Amons, talent agency owner Lynda Erkiletian, British import and author Catherine "Cat" Ommanney, real estate agent Stacie Scott Turner and alleged White House party crasher Michaele Salahi. It is one of the installments of Bravo popular franchise which has expanded to Orange County, Atlanta, New Jersey, New York, Beverly Hills and Miami in addition to Washington.

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