“The Real Housewives of Potomac” Ladies Bring Their Tagline A-Game Ahead of Season 8 Premiere
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New housewife Nneka Ihim introduces herself with a killer one-liner: "Nigeria raised me, L.A. made me, and Potomac will remember me"
The Real Housewives of Potomac cast is kicking off season 8 with a brand new set of one-liners!
In a video posted to their website on Thursday, Bravo unveiled the new taglines for the housewives ahead of the new season.
“I’m no angel. But gimme some grace, and you’ll learn to adore me,” Gizelle Bryant began.
Ashley Darby followed, “You don’t have to dig for gold when you shine this bright.”
Robyn Dixon, next on the queue, confidently recited, “I just took a DNA test, and it turns out, I one hundred percent don’t care.”
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“When they go low,” Candiace Dillard Bassett said before flexing her pipes and singing, “I just hit high notes.”
Wendy Osefo kept the train going with, “If you’re going to test this professor, be prepared to fail.”
New housewife Nneka Ihim introduced herself, “Nigeria raised me, L.A. made me, and Potomac will remember me.”
“It doesn’t matter the size of our home. I’m always the queen of this castle,” Mia Thornton said, referencing her big family.
Karen Huger concluded this season’s roundup with a naughty twist, “I don’t ride the fence, honey. I am the fence. You ride me.”
“No cryangle needed– the #RHOP taglines have arrived,” Bravo captioned another tweet featuring photos of each Potomac housewife. “Don't miss the premiere November 5th!”
No cryangle needed– the #RHOP taglines have arrived. Don't miss the premiere November 5th! pic.twitter.com/TSP6vgbMNo
— Bravo (@BravoTV) October 26, 2023
Last month, PEOPLE shared the exclusive first look into the eighth season of The Real Housewives of Potomac.
OG housewives Darby, Bryant, Huger, Dixon, Bassett, Osefo and Thornton will be joined by Ihim, a successful lawyer and first-generation Nigerian-American from a well-to-do family who is recently married to a surgeon and has recently moved into a grand new house in the heart of Potomac.
"Thanks for buying me a $2 million house," she quipped to her husband in the trailer, boasting, "My daddy's a rich bitch, and he made sure his daughter's a rich bitch too!"
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Season 8 of The Real Housewives of Potomac premieres Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo, with episodes streaming the next day on Peacock.
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