The Real Housewives of Potomac Season 10: Drama, New Faces, and a Shocking Return
- Shalena
- Aug 29
- 3 min read

The Real Housewives of Potomac (RHOP) is officially back for its milestone tenth season, and Bravo fans are already buzzing! Premiering October 5, 2025, at 8/7c, this new season is bringing the signature shade, luxury, and jaw-dropping drama that Potomac does best. With a revamped cast lineup, a highly anticipated comeback, and plenty of juicy storylines, Season 10 is shaping up to be unforgettable. Let’s dive into everything we know about the latest RHOP chapter, straight from Bravo and beyond.
New Housewives, New Energy
Season 10 introduces two fresh full-time Housewives to Potomac’s elite circle. Tia Glover, a British-Nigerian luxury real estate advisor and mom of four, enters with humor, quick wit, and strong family values. She’s expected to hold her own as she navigates the Potomac social scene. Joining her is Angel Massie, an outdoor experiential curator married to a retired NFL player. Angel’s journey to expand her business while managing Potomac’s high-pressure society promises sparks and intrigue.
Returning Housewives include Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Dr. Wendy Osefo, Stacey Rusch, and Keiarna Stewart. After a whirlwind ninth season, these ladies are ready to juggle personal drama, big career moves, and their always unpredictable friendships and rivalries.
Monique Samuels and Jassi Rideaux Return
The biggest twist of Season 10? Monique Samuels is back in the mix as a “friend of” the Housewives. A RHOP veteran from Seasons 2 through 5, Monique left after her explosive fight with Candiace Dillard Bassett in Season 5. Fans have begged for her return, and now she’s here to stir the pot all over again.
Also returning in a friend role is Jassi Rideaux, who made a splash in Season 9. Jassi’s fiery personality and bold opinions brought new energy last season, and Bravo clearly wants her to keep shaking the table.
Goodbye to Karen Huger and Mia Thornton
Season 10 brings noticeable absences, too. Karen Huger, Potomac’s self-proclaimed Grande Dame and an OG Housewife, won’t be returning. Her legal drama from a 2024 DUI case ended with a two-year sentence (one year suspended), and her absence at the Season 9 reunion already hinted at her departure. Fans are split on whether the show can thrive without Karen’s larger-than-life presence.
Mia Thornton is also out after four seasons. She announced her move to Atlanta with her family, marking a fresh start. Her messy marriage to Gordon, situationship with “Inc,” and shocking announcement of being single again made her a headline queen. Mia will be missed, but her exit leaves space for new drama to unfold.
What to Expect This Season
Bravo teases that Season 10 will bring “plenty of laughs and drama,” with Monique’s return fueling explosive confrontations. Tia and Angel are expected to challenge the group’s dynamics, while Gizelle keeps up her reputation as the queen of shade. Ashley’s divorce saga with Michael Darby continues, Wendy takes on her new teaching role at Wesleyan, and both Keiarna and Stacey are ready to solidify their spots after debuting last season. With Monique and Jassi lurking as friends, the mix of alliances and rivalries promises fireworks.
Looking Back at Season 9
Season 9, which aired from October 6, 2024, through March 2, 2025, revived the franchise with heavy drama and comedy gold. Standout moments included Karen’s DUI crash, Wendy’s pivot into television, Ashley’s divorce updates, Stacey’s feud with Karen, and Mia’s unpredictable personal life. The three-part reunion wrapped it all up, with Karen appearing by video, Mia storming out, and Stacey facing heat for her relationship with TJ Jones. It was messy, emotional, and pure RHOP.
Why Season 10 Is Must-See TV
RHOP has carved out its lane as one of the most diverse and compelling Housewives series. Season 9 scored record-breaking numbers with a 1.2 rating among 18–49 viewers and 2.54 million “live plus-3” watchers. With Monique’s return, new faces shaking the table, and Karen and Mia gone, Season 10 promises to deliver that perfect blend of messy and meaningful. Expect shade, bombshells, and plenty of champagne glasses thrown.
How to Watch
Catch The Real Housewives of Potomac Season 10 on Bravo every Sunday at 8/7c, with next-day streaming available on Peacock. For those needing a refresher, all nine previous seasons are already streaming on Peacock.
RHOP Season 10 is primed for chaos, glamour, and heartfelt moments. Will Monique’s return blow up old feuds? Can Tia and Angel hold their ground in this circle of strong women? And will Potomac still shine without Karen Huger and Mia Thornton? One thing’s certain: the ladies of Potomac never disappoint. Tune in October 5, and let’s sip this piping hot tea together.
What’s your verdict? Are you hyped for Monique’s return, or are Karen and Mia the real losses? Drop your thoughts below—because RHOP Season 10 is about to be iconic.
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