Larsa Pippen again ‘offered a role’ on the new Real Housewives Of Miami … after promising the reboot will be more ‘diverse’ than the previous cast
It looks like she might be back on the show that made her a real housewife.
ET Online reports that Larsa Pippen has “ gotten a role ” in the new Real Housewives Of Miami, announced earlier this month.
A source has revealed to the outlet that NBA star Scottie Pippen’s 46-year-old ex has “ gotten a role in The Real Housewives of Miami and is considering it. ”

Is she back? Larsa Pippen has reportedly been “offered a role” on the new Real Housewives Of Miami reboot; seen on Instagram
And while Bravo doesn’t have an official note on RHOM restart yet, casting has reportedly begun.
The news comes after it was previously reported that the new version of the series, which first aired over three seasons ten years ago, would be more diverse this time around.
Earlier this month, Entertainment Tonight claimed that The Real Housewives Of Miami is returning to the cable channel after originally airing from 2011 to 2013.
But the burgeoning series will be much more ‘diverse’ than the previous cast starring Joanna Krupa, Alexia Echevarria and Kim Kardashian’s former boyfriend Larsa, according to UsWeekly.


Seen here on RHOM season one in 2011: A source has revealed that NBA star Scottie Pippen’s 46-year-old ex is ‘considering’ another stint on the show
However, Pippen didn’t appear until the show’s first season, in just seven episodes.
The show’s other stars were Marysol Patton, Lea Black, Adriana de Moura and Cristy Rice. Lisa Hochstein, Ana Quincoces and Karent Sierra were brought in later.
The new show is full speed ahead, ET claims.


Earlier this month: UsWeekly shared that Real Housewives Of Miami is returning to Bravo after originally airing for three seasons from 2011 to 2013. Pictured: (lr) Lisa Hochstein, Lea Black, Adriana De Moura, Joanna Krupa, Alexia Echevarria
“They’ve started interviewing a lot of different women,” an insider told us.
“They want to have a very diverse cast and talk to women from all different backgrounds.”
Candidates have already been interviewed ‘multiple times’, it has been added, and Bravo is said to be ‘very close to refining a cast’.


The Vets: But the nascent series will be much more ‘diverse’ than the previous cast (Hochstein, Krupa, Echevarria and Black pictured in 2013)
In November, Bravo star Andy Cohen suggested a new RHOM could happen.
When Andy said on Everything Iconic With Danny Pellegrino, ‘I really tried to get Peacock to pick up Miami.
‘I don’t know if I can say this. I don’t know where we are with that. ‘


She was on the show and may be back: seen Kim Kardashian’s former boyfriend Larsa in January
He also shared: ‘The problem with the third season was that the ratings decreased as it went on and they dropped for the reunion, which is usually the opposite of what happens.
“I think that was the decision not to pick it up.”
And the dad of one of them said fans really want a fourth season for NBC’s streaming service, Peacock.
Bravo declined to comment when asked about the possibility of the show’s return.


She’s moved on: Krupa, a former Playboy cover girl, has a new show she’s working on in Poland. Top model


A mum now: The 41-year-old star is seen with daughter Asha-Leigh Nunes