Peacock is opening the Bravo vault and bringing back classic shows beginning Monday, April 15.
Fans of The Real Housewives franchise will have more shows to watch as several spinoffs become available on the streaming service.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta has been the franchise to produce the most spinoffs, such as when cameras followed Nene Leakes getting married with the I Dream of Nene: The Wedding special. Kandi Burruss also got her special as she tied the knot on TV.
Kim Zolciak left RHOA, but cameras continued to follow her and her family as she married Kroy Biermann with Don’t Be Tardy for the Wedding, which ultimately evolved into Don’t Be Tardy for the next seven seasons.
The Grande Dame of The Real Housewives of Potomac, Karen Huger, also scored a spinoff that followed her family reunion.
Peacock will also have the first and only season of The Real Housewives of D.C., the franchise that made global headlines after Bravo star Michaele Salahi and her husband crashed a party at the White House.
All of the seasons of Shahs of Sunset will be available, as will The Rachel Zoe Project, Married to Medicine: Los Angeles, Tabatha Takes Over, Blood, Sweat & Heels, Thicker Than Water, and NYC Prep.