Uptown Dallas Socialite To Be First Male Character In The Real Housewive’s Franchise

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Trey Bourland, 28, from Dallas Texas will be the first male full time cast member of the Bravo Real Housewives franchise. After previously turning down contracts to be on reality shows such as A List Dallas and a failed production of Rich Kids of Dallas, sources close to the socialite have confirmed the future reality star has locked in on a contract with Bravo. Details of the contract remain unknown and it is not yet clear if he will join the cast in Dallas where he lives full time or in Beverly Hills, which sources say he spends half the year in. Production staff of RHOBH cite that the star has an ongoing relationship with the ladies in Beverly Hills and has been in negotiations to buy a property in the Hollywood Hills. This is a major step forward for Bravo and hopefully will regain the loss of viewers the show is having due to fan complaints of routine and predictable scripted drama. The socialite keeps a low profile as of late. Recently, all social media has been turned to private and he has been seen both in and out of production studios in Dallas and Beverly Hills. Previously public, his Instagram shows him mingling with other cast members Lisa Vanderpump and Erika Jayne on several occasions at various hotels and nightclubs throughout LA. Perhaps Bravo will also have its first full time multi show cast member. It is unknown the net worth of the star, but sources close to him tell us it is estimated it to be upwards of 10 million. Stay tuned for more exclusive information, and as always follow all our social media sites for more updates.

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