Julia Fox Makes a Bold Move: Pleads with Andy Cohen for a Spot on ‘RHONY’ to ‘Shake Things Up’ - lulu

   

Julia Fox Asks Andy Cohen To Cast Her On 'RHONY': “I Just Need To Shake It  Up A Little Bit”

Julia Fox for The Real Housewives of New York City Season 16? We’d love to see it — and so would she!

The actress appeared alongside Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Bronwyn Newport on Wednesday night’s (Jan. 22) episode of the Watch What Happens Live: After Show, where she told host Andy Cohen to cast her in the next season of RHONY.

It all started when Cohen asked Fox what she thought about convicted fraudster Anna Delvey‘s viral Dancing with the Stars commentary.

“I love her. She’s an icon. You should have her on the show. She’s funny. She has a very dry sense of humor,” Fox said, while Newport suggested, “You should put her on RHONY.

Fox quickly chimed in, “Put her on RHONY! Put me on RHONY.

When Cohen asked if she would actually join the reality series, Fox replied, “You know what? I would do a season and see how it goes. I just need to shake it up a little bit.”

It would somewhat make sense for Fox to join the Bravo series as she’s already friends with star Jessel Taank, which gives her an easy transition into the group.

Looking back on Season 15’s dark finale, Fox felt Brynn Whitfield was being “manipulative” for falsely claiming Ubah Hassan knew about her past sexual assault.

“I love [Whitfield] but she kind of lost me this season a little bit. She’s really kind of demonic a little bit,” Fox said.

The model, meanwhile, had nothing but kind things to say about the rest of the cast.

“I love Jenna [Lyons],” she said. “I feel like she’s the equalizer. She’s the safe space. When she’s on the TV, you know we’re gonna feel good and she’s fun and easy to watch and interesting. Love Jenna.”

“I also love the new addition, Racquel [Chevremont]. She’s an amazing addition,” she continued. “And, of course, Jessel, my [favorite]. And Ubah, I love Ubah. I really do love them all.”

Time to break out the contracts, Andy!

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.

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