Julia Fox think Real Housewives of New York City needs a change – and she’s just the person to do it.
The model and actress, 34, revealed on Wednesday, January 22, at Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen after the show that she would be joining the long-running Bravo franchise. She also wants another famous face to join her.
“You know what, I’d do a season and see how it goes,” Fox told the host Andy Cohen when he asked her if she would consider joining the cast. “I just need to shake it up a little.”
The topic of conversation arose after Fox recommended Cohen – an executive producer at Real Housewives exclusivity – convicted felon Anna Delvey in the NYC replay.
“I love him. She is an icon. She is funny. She has a very dry sense of humour,’ complimented Fox Delvey, 34, before having a sudden brainwave.
“Put it on RHONY!” Fox enthused to Cohen, before adding, “Put me on RHONY!”

Anna Delvey
Disney / Andrew EcclesThe idea went well with friends WWHL VISITOR Bronwyn Newportone of the stars of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. “Chaos! Put both, please!” Newport excited.
The current cast of RHONY It includes Jenna Lyons, Change Hassan, Brynn Whitfield, Thanks Jessel, Say De Silva, Erin Lichy AND Racquel Chevremont.
During the season 15 finale on Tuesday, January 21, Brynn and Ubah ran into explosives that threatened to break up the group. Brynn claimed that she had privately told Ubah that she had been sexually assaulted in the past, something that Ubah denied knowing. Most of their co-stars supported Ubah and accused Brynn of lying.
“Brynn, I love her, but she lost me a little bit this season,” Fox weighed in on Wednesday’s episode WWHL. “She’s really kind of demonic,” she added of the season finale, while Cohen agreed the episode was “very dark.”

In an interview with Rolling Stone On Wednesday, Brynn stood by her version of events. “It’s not fair to assume that everyone remembers everything you say all the time and then hold them accountable for it,” Brynn explained to the publication. “I really know I said it, but when someone is yelling on the phone, the other person may not necessarily hear it. … I know what I said and I know I said it.”
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).