
It’s turtle time—again.
Former stars of The Real Housewives of New York City – Ramona Singer, Luann de Lesseps, Jill Zarin, Kelly Bensimon, and Sonja Morgan – are teaming up for a new docuseries called The Golden Life. Instead of filming in New York City, the ladies are getting together for some fun and relaxation in Palm Beach.
This popular group of New York friends, who have known each other for decades through good times and bad, are starting a new chapter together in Florida. Now enjoying a vibrant social life and beautiful homes in and around Palm Beach, they’re entering what they call a ‘golden’ phase of life. The series will follow them as they tackle dating, family matters, and career changes – all with their trademark humor and playful antics.
These close friends—who first met when their TV show started in 2008—sometimes struggle to avoid conflict and drama.
Despite the sunny Florida setting, the show promises plenty of emotional tension as old friends reunite after a complicated history filled with both good times and difficult ones.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I can tell you that fans of Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip aren’t the only ones excited to see Luann, Sonja, Ramona, Jill, and Kelly back in action! There’s a real sense of stylish acceptance – a ‘that’s life!’ vibe – surrounding their return, and honestly, I’m feeling it too!
VERSANT’s President of Entertainment, Val Boreland, announced they are excited to bring together some well-known faces from reality TV for a long-awaited reunion on TopMob. She said the group has always had a dynamic energy and they’re looking forward to seeing what happens as the cast members begin a new life by the beach.
Luann recently discussed this topic, offering insights into her current friendships with the show’s cast.
She mentioned in October that many of the original cast members are currently living in Florida – Sonja, Ramona, and Jill, specifically. She jokingly suggested this might lead to some fun group activities down there.
Until The Golden Life premieres, keep reading to see what other shows are coming to the small screen…

Fourteen talented drag queens are entering the competition this season for a chance to become “America’s Next Drag Superstar.” The winner will also receive a makeup collaboration with Anastasia Beverly Hills Cosmetics and a $200,000 prize, sponsored by the video game RuPaul’s Drag Race Match Queen.

Season 36 of Oxygen’s true crime series debuts Jan. 4.

Nathan Fillion returns for season eight of the procedural.

Ramón Rodríguez and team return to solve more cases on season four.

Oh my gosh, Amy is completely consumed with wedding planning! It’s going to be the most amazing, spooky Halloween wedding ever when she marries Brian! She’s going all-out with the details – seriously, it’s going to be hauntingly beautiful! And her bachelorette party in New Orleans? Legendary! She’s making sure every single thing is perfect and unforgettable, and I’m already counting down the days!
Tammy is starting a fresh, exciting phase of her life. After having surgery to remove excess skin, she’s taking on more grown-up responsibilities – she’s volunteering at an animal shelter and generally becoming more independent as she approaches 40. She’s also moving in with her girlfriend, Andrea, and their relationship is becoming a central part of this new chapter as Tammy gains more freedom and explores new possibilities.
Even with all the love, the sisters are currently experiencing more conflict than ever. The show, 1000-Lb Sisters, captures the complicated family relationships, feelings of envy, and individual journeys of growth, resulting in a mix of drama, heartfelt moments, and humor.

The twelfth season of the show will feature twenty new celebrities joining Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to discover their family history and trace their ancestors’ stories through the generations.

The show follows Dr. Martin Best (Josh Charles), a highly skilled surgeon who unexpectedly gives up his successful career in Boston to become a small-town doctor in the charming coastal village where he grew up. However, Martin’s direct and often harsh manner clashes with the town’s unique and demanding residents, quickly making him an outcast despite being their only doctor. While he’s capable of solving any medical problem, Martin really just wants to be left alone, but he constantly finds himself entangled in the locals’ personal dramas and eccentricities. Unbeknownst to the townspeople, Martin’s gruff exterior hides a new, crippling phobia and past trauma that prevent him from forming close relationships. But the determined spirit of the villagers might just be what he needs.

Season 14 debuts with new mystery celebrities.

This show, a continuation of The Valley, centers on a close group of Persian friends who’ve moved from the glamorous life of Beverly Hills to the suburbs. As they balance marriage, raising kids, and successful careers, tensions and hidden issues start to surface in their relationships. With strong cultural values emphasizing family, friendship, and loyalty, these passionate individuals experience both joyful moments and difficult challenges, and everything in between.

In season four, luck and chance play a big role as players risk everything within the castle walls. Every decision, partnership, and act of deception could completely alter the course of the game.

Anna, a former news anchor in hot and humid Atlanta, has withdrawn from life, losing touch with friends and her career. But when she learns about a murder in her quiet hometown of Dahlonega, she’s driven to investigate. Detective Jack Harper becomes wary of her involvement, and his investigation begins to focus on her. The story unfolds from two perspectives, suggesting that someone isn’t telling the truth.

The Hunting Party is a thrilling crime drama centered around a team of investigators led by Bex Henderson (Melissa Roxburgh), a former FBI profiler. Their mission: to recapture a group of the world’s most dangerous criminals who have just broken out of a secret, off-the-books government prison called “The Pit.” As Bex and her team hunt these fugitives, they uncover a disturbing truth: the prison itself holds secrets far more sinister than the killers it once contained, suggesting “The Pit” was more than just a place to lock people up.

Based on real events, this story follows a group of people struggling to survive in London’s tough East End during the 1880s. A year has passed, and Hezekiah is a broken man, while Sugar Goodson is isolated from his family and battling alcoholism. Just as the neighborhood of Wapping seems doomed, Mary Carr returns with her trusted ally, Alice Diamond, determined to rebuild her gang and regain control. Mary always has a plan, and this one is her most dangerous yet, threatening everyone she cares about.

As a lifestyle expert, I’m really seeing firsthand how much stress families and friendships are under these days, and OWN is tackling it head-on with their new series, Maxxed Out. It’s a raw look at the emotional and financial struggles so many Americans are facing right now.
This eight-part series honestly explores how financial issues – and poor money management – can damage even the closest relationships. Each episode looks at the surprising decisions that led to financial trouble, and the difficult steps people take to fix things.

As a huge fan, I was completely hooked by season three of Tell Me Lies. It’s so intense watching Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) try to make things work again, especially as they head back to Baird College. They keep saying this time will be different, but honestly, their history keeps getting in the way. Lucy gets pulled into a drama she really doesn’t want, and it feels like everyone is paying for the mistakes of the past. The fallout from last year is forcing all their friends to confront their own issues, too. It’s a total mess of secrets and scandal on campus, and I’m seriously worried about Lucy and everyone she cares about – things are about to explode!

TLC’s new series documents the experiences of six people as they temporarily leave their modern lives to explore the Amish community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Each individual is considering a major life change – joining the Amish – and will experience a dramatically different way of life centered around faith, hard work, simplicity, and strong community bonds.

This January, Will Smith embarks on an incredible adventure in a new series from National Geographic. Filmed over five years, the show follows Will as he travels to every continent – from the frozen landscapes of Antarctica and the Arctic, to the Amazon rainforest, the Himalayas, African deserts, and the islands of the Pacific.

Get ready for a new season of Fear Factor, now called Fear Factor: House of Fear! Hosted by the hilarious Johnny Knoxville, the show will feature a group of strangers living together in a remote location and battling terrifying stunts and challenges. But it’s not just about physical strength – contestants will also need to navigate a complex social game where trust is hard to come by. In the end, only one brave contestant will overcome their fears and win a huge grand prize!

Five women going through menopause—a teacher, a police officer, a pub owner, a midwife, and a woman known for petty theft—decide to start a punk rock band and enter a local talent show. As they bond through music, they discover they have more to say than they realized, and a surprising, emotional connection develops between the teacher, Beth, and the freeloader, Kitty.

Season two debuts.

Season four debuts in its regular time slot.

From the world of Westeros comes an endearing tale centered on the adventures of an unexpected duo.

Evan Peters plays an FBI agent who teams up with Rebecca Hall to investigate a strange virus. This virus doesn’t just infect people – it transforms them into seemingly perfect physical specimens, but with horrifying results. The series, created and written by Ryan Murphy and Matthew Hodgson, is described by Peters as a fast-paced, darkly humorous, and frightening international thriller with a focus on body horror.
The film also features Ashton Kutcher and Jeremy Pope, with special appearances by Bella Hadid, Isabella Rossellini, Ben Platt, Jessica Alexander, and Vincent D’Onofrio.

The second season of this international drama presents Camille and Issei with their most dangerous mission yet: discovering the origins of a world-famous wine – a mystery even their father, Alexandre Léger, couldn’t solve. What starts as a quest to honor their family’s legacy quickly turns into a worldwide search for the truth, revealing long-lost stories, secret conflicts, and generations-old secrets. As they travel to the farthest reaches of the globe and confront their own inner demons, Camille and Issei must decide just how much they’re willing to give up. The answer could break their sibling relationship…or lead to their downfall.

The ninth season of American Idol is coming to ABC, marking the show’s 24th season overall. Fan favorites Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie, and Carrie Underwood are back as judges, along with host Ryan Seacrest. This season, Idol is shaking things up by holding the famous Hollywood Week in Nashville. Called “Hollywood Week: Music City Takeover,” this single-round competition will be the most challenging Hollywood Week yet, with more hopefuls being cut than ever before in the show’s history.

Based on the book and critically acclaimed 2003 Belgian film De Zaak Alzheimer, Memory of a Killer is a suspenseful thriller. Emmy-nominated actor Patrick Dempsey stars as Angelo Doyle, a hitman who lives a risky double life and harbors a dangerous secret.

Season two of the family reality competition series debuts.

In Shrinking, Jason Segel plays a therapist struggling with grief who starts being brutally honest with his patients. He throws caution to the wind, abandoning professional boundaries and ethics, which leads to dramatic shifts in the lives of those he treats – and ultimately, in his own life as well.

Season four centers on Benedict (Luke Thompson), the second Bridgerton brother. While his older and younger brothers have found happiness in marriage, Benedict isn’t interested in settling down—that is, until he’s captivated by a mysterious woman in silver at a ball hosted by their mother.

The cooking competition series returns for season five.
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