Several “Real Housewives of Miami” stars may not be returning for Season 8 of the Bravo reality show, Page Six has learned.

Multiple sources tell us Guerdy Abraira and Julia Lemigova — who went from friends to foes during Season 7, which concluded with a three-part reunion in October 2025 — are on the chopping block.

We’re also told there may be a third cast cut that would take fans by surprise.

Several “Real Housewives of Miami” stars may not be returning for Season 8 of the Bravo reality show.

Multiple sources tell Page Six that Guerdy Abraira (left) is on the chopping block. Jocelyn Prescod/Bravo

Additionally, our insiders say Stephanie Shojaee is not sold on coming back for a sophomore season.

Some of our informants note that Todd Nepola’s $10 million defamation lawsuit against the network — which he filed as the reunion was airing — has left production stumped on how to proceed with his on-again, off-again ex-wife, Alexia Nepola, who is a fan-favorite.

But as one of our sources points out, not only did Todd file to dismiss the suit (with prejudice) in December, but showrunners have worked around his issues in the past — and would do it again.

Our insiders say Julia Lemigova (far left) is, too. Jocelyn Prescod/Bravo

We’re also told there may be a third cast cut that would take fans by surprise. Alexander Tamargo/Bravo

According to our insiders, execs are also taking into account how things went for the “RHOM” cast at BravoCon 2025, which took place in November.

Their panel was far from the most entertaining or seamless of the weekend, which we’re told did not inspire producers to rush to pick cameras back up.

According to one informant, there have been conversations about getting the ball rolling next month, but dates have not been locked in, and contracts have not been sent out.

Season 7 starred Alexia, Abraira, Lemigova, Shojaee, Lisa Hochstein and Larsa Pippen alongside “friends” of the cast Marysol Patton, Adriana de Moura and Kiki Barth.

Additionally, our informants say Stephanie Shojaee is not sold on coming back for a sophomore season. Cllifton Prescod/Bravo

Some of our sources note that Todd Nepola’s lawsuit against the network has left production stumped on how to proceed with his on-again, off-again ex-wife, Alexia Nepola, who is a fan-favorite. alexiae_says/instagram

Our sources say the ladies are generally worried about their fates as well as the future of the series; however, we’re told “RHOM” is not “on pause.”

One insider insists Bravo is still very much interested in filming another season but that the network wants to take its time perfecting the cast.

Earlier this week, Andy Cohen made similar comments on his SiriusXM radio show, telling listeners, “I love ‘Miami.’ I think we’re looking at how to keep it as fresh as possible.”

According to one insider, there have been conversations about picking cameras back up in April, but dates have not been locked in, and contracts have not been sent out. Trae Patton/Bravo via Getty Images

Our informants say the ladies are generally worried about their fates as well as the future of the series; however, we’re told “RHOM” is not “on pause.” Alexander Tamargo/Bravo

Though he doesn’t want the show “sitting on this shelf for so long,” he also argued that there’s a “benefit in waiting.”

The “Real Housewives” honcho went on to point out that other cities — like “New York City” and “Atlanta” — have previously experienced longer-than-usual breaks between seasons, explaining, “This happens sometimes in the Bravosphere.”

Reps for the network, Abraira, Lemigova, Shojaee and Alexia did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.

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