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Here's How Life Will Look Different for the RHOD Cast in Season 5
We have the scoop on The Real Housewives of Dallas cast.
They're back! Season 5 of The Real Housewives of Dallas premieres next month, and as you can see in the above trailer, these ladies are bringing the drama and laughs like never before.
D’Andra Simmons, Brandi Redmond, Kameron Westcott, Kary Brittingham, and Stephanie Hollman will return in the upcoming new season. They will be joined by new RHOD Housewife Tiffany Moon. Jennifer Davis Long will also appear throughout the season as a friend of the ladies.
So before the premiere on Tuesday, January 5 at 9/8c, find out what the cast will be dealing with in Season 5, below.
Stephanie Hollman
This season, after years of being a doting mother and wife, Stephanie is eager to return to work and launches her own foundation. When her husband, Travis, questions her ability to follow through, she sets on a course to prove him wrong.
Brandi Redmond
Still reeling from her past mistakes, Brandi struggles to forgive herself, and things get complicated for her when D’Andra’s friend Tiffany joins their social circle.
D'Andra Simmons
D’Andra struggles to get in touch with her sensitive side and reconcile with part of her family she hasn’t seen or spoken to in years. In an effort to become a more forgiving person, she enlists the help of a Shaman. But when conflict arises with Kary, her new skills are quickly put to the test.
Kameron Westcott
With her house on the market, Kameron is desperately looking for a buyer before her dream house slips away, but her husband Court is keeping her in the dark on the logistics. As she struggles with her husband treating her as an equal partner, she also has trouble connecting with new housewife Tiffany.
Kary Brittingham
In an attempt to heal the wounds left behind by her chaotic childhood, Kary is working on rebuilding her relationship with her mother. Afraid of making the same mistake with her own children, the pandemic has prompted Kary to take a hard look at what is most important to her.
Tiffany Moon
Born in a small town just outside of Beijing, China, Tiffany moved to the United States when she was just six years old. The product of extreme “Tiger Parents,” she graduated college at 19 years old and medical school at 23, where she finished in the top 10 percent of her class. Introduced to the ladies by D’Andra, Tiffany struggles to find the balance between her demanding job as a frontline worker during the pandemic and being a wife and a mother to her 5-year-old twin girls.