Andy Cohen: ‘Incredible’ new show ‘Real Housewives of Rhode Island’ will give ‘RHONJ’ a run for its money

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Andy Cohen thinks fans are going to love “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island.” Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images

Andy Cohen is confident Bravo fans will eat up “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island.”

“The cast is incredible,” the executive producer gushed to Page Six exclusively at a Cinema Society screening of “Lilly” on Wednesday night.

“They are very Italian,” he continued. “Rhode Island is such a small state, and they all kind of know each other and overlap, and it’s an incredible group of women who have really interesting connections. I think it’s going to really surprise people.”

The executive producer told Page Six that the upcoming show is “very Italian.” Eric Kowalsky / MEGA
He teased that the cast “all kind of know each other and overlap.” GC Images

When Page Six noted that “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” also has a primarily Italian American cast with family drama, Cohen, 56, explained why the two differ.

“Well, they’re in Rhode Island. It’s coastal,” he pointed out, calling the yet-to-be-announced stars even “more Italian” with “deep families.”

The “Watch What Happens Live” host did, however, concede that the upcoming series, which Bravo announced Wednesday, “does kind of remind you of early ‘Jersey’ in a weird way,” which led us to our next question: Did the network do a thorough background check this time?

“When we started ‘Jersey,’ nobody had [done] anything illegal,” he replied.

Page Six pointed out to Cohen that “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” is also heavily Italian. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
He conceded “RHORI” reminds him of early “RHONJ” episodes. Jocelyn Prescod/Bravo

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Indeed, it would be several years into “RHONJ” before original cast member Teresa Giudice and her then-husband, Joe Giudice, were sentenced to prison for fraud and tax evasion.

That said, Cohen did admit the screening process has changed.

“As the show has evolved,” he explained carefully, “the diligence has evolved.”

We also asked Cohen whether there was a tougher vetting process to ensure there would be no legal drama. AP
OG “RHONJ” star Teresa Giudice and then-husband Joe Giudice both served time in prison for tax evasion. Getty Images

When “RHORI” hits the airwaves, it will become the 12th installment in the juggernaut franchise, which started with “The Real Housewives of Orange County” in 2006.

Cohen went to Wednesday’s NeueHouse screening to support his longtime pal John Benjamin Hickey, who stars in “Lilly” opposite Patricia Clarkson.

Other bold-faced names in attendance included Hillary Clinton, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Gayle King, Jim Parsons, John Slattery, Victor Garber, Cherry Jones, Tony Shalhoub and Katie Couric.

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