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Real Housewives of Dubai Reunion Trailer Teases a Sugar Daddy Bombshell & "Blood Bath" Drama
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Date:2025-04-19 09:54:53
The only thing hotter than the desert in the United Arab Emirates? The drama between The Real Housewives of Dubai.
Tensions explode between the ladies in E! News' exclusive first look at the Bravo series' season two reunion. For starters, the cast's coordinated gowns might be an indicator of the fury to come.
"Is it gonna be a blood bath?" Taleen Marie asks in the trailer, released Aug. 3. "Is that why we're all in red?"
Caroline Stanbury then confronts Caroline Brooks and Chanel Ayan for alleging this season that her longtime friend Michael Davis finances her and husband Sergio Carrallo's entire lifestyle.
"I have someone that apparently pays my bills?" Stanbury questions. "Nobody pays my bills!"
Plus, Lesa Milan blames Stanbury for the dissolution of her friendship with former BFF Ayan. "My issues with her stem from my issues with you!" Milan shouts, to which Stanbury retorts, "You never liked me."
And when Ayan blasts Milan, saying, "You asked me to turn myself down so you could sit next to Andy Cohen," Milan drops a bombshell that seemingly hints she participated in some shady antics behind Ayan's back.
"Brooks called you on speaker phone," Milan reveals, to which Cohen asks, "Did you trap Ayan?"
On a lighter note, Sara Al Madani shares a behind-the-scenes secret relating to Brooks' love life.
"In Bali, you were talking about Shrek saying this is your sugar daddy," Al Madani shares, prompting Cohen to ask, "You were with someone you referred to as Shrek?"
To which Brooks hilariously confirms, "He was so ugly!"
See everything to come in the trailer above.
The Real Housewives of Dubai finale airs Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 9 p.m. on Bravo and the two-part reunion begins Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 9 p.m.
And keep reading to see the cast's jaw-dropping reunion looks.
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