Fresh storms are a-brewin' forThe Real Housewives of Miamiin season 5!

Bravo unveiled the new trailer Sunday after a panel with the Magic City Housewives on Sunday atBravocon 2022.

The teaser flashes back to starLisa Hochstein’stumultuous relationshipwith now-estranged husbandLenny Hochsteinas it was portrayed on the show over the years. What the reality star once described as a modern fairy tale abruptly ended with a “blindsided” Lisa learning that Lenny confirming to the press in May that he had filed fordivorceand was in a new relationship with model Katharina Mazepa.

“In the blink of an eye, my life changed,” Lisa, 40, says through tears in the clip. “I’m losing my best friend, I’m losing my husband — to another woman.”

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On Friday at BravoCon, Lisa acknowledged in a Housewife2Housewife panel that “having to deal with what I’m going through privately and publicly for the whole world to see was so difficult.”

But, she added, “My kids get me through every day. It’s been six months, and there’s a light at the end of the tunnel, and hopefully I’m gonna get there soon.”

The season will also feature some more old-world Russian beauty tips from sophomore HousewifeJulia Lemigova, post-engagement blissfor Dr. Nicole Martin and a glamorous group vacation to Baha Mar, Bahamas.

Larsa Pippen,Alexia Nepolaand Guerdy Abraira return as full-time Housewives with Kiki Barth, Adriana de Moura and Marysol Patton once again appearing as Friends of the franchise.

“We need to, as a group, learn how to put each other up on pillars — when they go lower, you go higher, you know what I mean?” Guerdy asks Larsa, who replies, “No.”

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Real Housewives of Miami

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The Real Housewives of Miamioriginally aired on Bravo from 2011 to 2013 and was canceled before eventually beingrevived for a fourth season on Peacockin 2021.

Seasons of 1–4 ofThe Real Housewives of Miamican be streamed exclusively on Peacock ahead of the season premiere on Dec. 8, and BravoCon 2022 is taking place through Sunday at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City.

source: people.com