Filming commences on Season 2 of Hayu’s The Real Housewives of London
February 13, 2026
Hayu – the all-reality streaming service from NBCUniversal – and UTAS UK Productions have announced that filming has begun on Season 2 of The Real Housewives of London. The new season follows the strong debut of the reality streamer’s first original series in 2025, driving fan engagement in the UK and across Hayu’s other 44 markets – as well as across NBCUniversal’s international DTC portfolio.
Season 2 will launch exclusively on Hayu later this year, once again set against the backdrop of the UK’s capital city. All six cast members from Season 1 return, including Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger – with some new friends, also in the mix.
“The Real Housewives of London’s highly anticipated second season is now in production – reinforcing the global success of the debut season across NBCUniversal’s international portfolio, including Hayu, Universal+, Bravo, and E!,” commented Hendrik McDermott, MD, Direct-To-Consumer, NBCUniversal International. “This second season aligns with NBC’s and Hayu’s goal to deliver even more original unscripted content that resonates with our loyal fanbase.”
“We’re absolutely delighted to be back in production with Season 2, which promises to be bigger, bolder and more glamorous than ever,” added Helen Kruger Bratt, Managing Director of UTAS UK Productions. “The response to The Real Housewives of London exceeded all expectations, not just here in the UK but with audiences around the world. Working with our brilliant partners at Hayu, we’re proud to continue building on The Real Housewives franchise in a way that feels distinctly British and globally relevant.”
Produced by UTAS UK Productions (SNL UK, Made in Chelsea), a division of Universal Studio Group, The Real Housewives of London is Hayu‘s first-ever original commission, cementing the platform’s position as the ultimate destination for reality TV lovers.
The Real Housewives franchise is distributed internationally by NBCUniversal Formats, a division of Universal Studio Group.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Hayu will soon join the new Sky bundle consisting of HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+ and Hayu.
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