Bravo’s “Love Hotel” Premieres April 27 with Real Housewives Stars Looking for Love

Bravo’s “Love Hotel” is shaking up the reality dating scene with an exciting new series set to premiere on April 27, 2024, at 9 p.m. ET. In this fresh spin on dating shows, four of “The Real Housewives” franchise’s most iconic bachelorettes—Luann de Lesseps (“The Real Housewives of New York City”), Shannon Storms Beador (“The Real Housewives of Orange County”), Gizelle Bryant (“The Real Housewives of Potomac”), and Ashley Darby (“The Real Housewives of Potomac”)—are ready to mingle with eligible bachelors at a luxurious resort. The show promises plenty of romance, drama, and unforgettable moments that fans of the Housewives know and love.
“Love Hotel” Trailer
In the official trailer, we get a glimpse of the chaos that will unfold. As the women get to know the bachelors, sparks fly, tempers flare, and emotions run high. “This is red flag, red flag, and red flag,” Gizelle Bryant exclaims in the trailer as one of the men claims Luann de Lesseps as his “girl” (much to her objection). Meanwhile, Shannon Beador finds herself in tears after a confrontation, with Luann offering comforting words. Drama, it seems, is inevitable, but the Housewives are determined to leave the hotel with love on their arms.
The women, all at different stages in their love lives, each have their own reasons for joining the show. Shannon, fresh off a public breakup, is ready to dive back into the dating scene with an open heart. Gizelle, now an empty nester after sending her daughters off to college, is prioritizing romance. Ashley, preparing for her divorce, is confronting her “daddy issues” head-on. And Luann, after two divorces, is hoping that the third time’s the charm.

“Love Hotel” Premise
As they explore romance in the luxurious Grand Velas Boutique Hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the women will face both the thrill and challenges of dating multiple men. Bravo’s Love Hotel will explore the rollercoaster journey to finding love, with plenty of humor to balance out the drama. Comedian Joel Kim Booster will serve as the “Love Concierge,” guiding the women through their romantic escapades while offering comedic commentary along the way.
Filmed in September 2024, Bravo’s “Love Hotel” was initially developed for NBCUniversal’s Peacock before being moved to Bravo. The eight-episode series promises to bring the same high drama and emotional rollercoasters viewers expect from the Housewives franchise, all set against the stunning backdrop of the resort.
Catch the premiere of Bravo’s “Love Hotel” on Sunday, April 27 at 9 p.m. ET, with episodes available to stream the next day on Peacock. Will the Housewives leave with love, or will they check out solo? Tune in to find out!
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