July 10, 2026 12:53 am EDT

This week on Getting Real With the Housewives, former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Eva Marcille predicts fans may never get to witness her season of Ultimate Girls Trip.

Peacock’s The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip faced backlash over season 4, which filmed in Morocco and featured Marcille, Vicki Gunvalson, Gretchen Rossi, Brandi Glanville, Camille Grammer Meyer, Phaedra Parks, Alex McCord and Caroline Manzo.

Production wrapped in January 2023, when reports surfaced that Glanville, 53, and Manzo, 66, left the trip early after Glanville allegedly kissed Manzo multiple times without her consent. Glanville denied any wrongdoing, saying they were both “very intoxicated.” Before taking legal action, Manzo called the incident “very traumatic” on the Two T’s in a Pod podcast.


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“My Ultimate Girls Trip will never come out. I can definitely bet my bottom dollar there,” Eva, who was promoting her series All the Queen’s Men exclusively tells Us Weekly. “I would absolutely do a Girls Trip again. Housewives are an entire culture and world in and of itself. One of the most fun things that I’ve ever done for housewives, honestly, is Ultimate Girls Trip, because it brings women that come from all different walks of life.”

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Eva, 41, adds, “We share this reality of Real Housewives, but Vicky Gunvalson, I mean, she’s the OG of OC, and she’s out in LA, and I’m out here, and you get people from everywhere. Dorinda, she’s one of my greatest friends now and I would have never known her the way I do if not for Ultimate Girls Trip. I mean, don’t get me wrong, it goes up, but Ultimate Girls Trip is a good time, so much so, you can’t even see our season. That’s how crazy it is.”

In January 2024, Manzo filed a lawsuit against Bravo and its production companies. In the lawsuit, Manzo claimed Bravo would regularly push the show’s stars to drink alcohol to “cause them to become severely intoxicated, and then direct, encourage and/or allow them to sexually harass other cast members because that is for good ratings.”

Glanville was not listed as a defendant in the lawsuit and previously declared her innocence in a series of December 2023 tweets.

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Bravo didn’t address the accusations, having no comment when Us reached out at the time.

Despite Bravo not airing the show, Marcille has been keeping busy, starring in the fifth and final season of Paramount+ series All the Queen’s Men.

“No one’s ready,” Eva said of the upcoming series finale. “When I tell you no one’s ready, it’s so serious. When I got my script for season 5, and the way we shoot, we shoot so fast, you have to know everything. They omitted the last two episodes, just so that I did not know. It’s that juicy, no one will see this coming a mile away.”

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