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The Real Housewives of Potomac's Season 9 Taglines Are Here
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Date:2025-04-13 02:28:48
Word on the street is that The Real Housewives of Potomac taglines have finally arrived.
E! News can exclusively revealed the Bravo series' season nine opening credits featuring sassy one-liners from Karen Huger, Gizelle Bryant, Wendy Osefo, Ashley Darby and Mia Thornton, as well as new Housewives Keiarna Stewart and Stacey Rusch.
In the first look, Gizelle has a new lease on life given that she's now an empty nester after her three daughters—Grace, 19, and 18-year-old twins Adore and Angel—are all now in college. Ashley is also stepping into a new era and ready to date again after her divorce from ex Michael Darby.
Speaking of breakups, Mia mentions her new boyfriend Inc. amid her split from estranged husband Gordon Thornton while Wendy teases new professional developments.
As for the newbies, Keiarna is all about business and Stacey is ready to steal the show.
And while Karen's tagline does not reference her March DUI car crash, fans will get the full story of what led to her arrest this season.
"I'm waiting for my truth to come out," she told E! News earlier this month. "I will own it every step of the way. And I hope it doesn't disappoint some people."
However, Karen is now choosing to look at her run-in with the law as a learning opportunity.
"I woke up from it feeling so much gratitude," she added. "One, that no one else was involved in the accident and, two, that I'm alive and I'm here."
And while Karen noted "there are some cast members that really surprised me" after the incident, not every costar was there in terms of support.
"I'm a grown woman, I don't expect a lot from anyone except God," the 61-year-old explained. "Of course I expected it. And I handle it with grace and fun. Like a, 'You don't know me, girl, you weren't there,' kind of thing."
Keep reading to see the new season nine taglines.
The Real Housewives of Potomac airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.
"I quit grading, but I'm still passing judgments. "
"When the girls are away, it's time for Gizelle to play."
"I own a business, I mind my business and I stand on business."
"Marriage can be temporary, but Inc. is permanent."
"Darling, I am the fence—and the gatekeeper."
"I know how to host a show, and steal one too."
"From kiddie pools to the dating pool, I'm ready to dive in."
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