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‘Real Housewives’ crossover all-star series in the works at NBC’s Peacock

It’s “Real Housewives” meets “The Real World.”

Later this year, Peacock will air a new show called “Real Housewives Mash-up,” the NBC streaming service confirmed to Page Six. 

For months, fans of the Bravo franchises have been asking for an all-star-type season that would bring multiple Housewives from different cities together under one roof. 

Though reps for Peacock would not provide more details on the show’s premise or which cast members it would include, they did reveal that the special has been in the works for a while. It was quietly announced almost a year ago in a preview release for the streaming service.

This week, blog The Jasmine Brand reported on the project, causing an uproar or excitement from the show’s fanbase, writing: “Bravo is allegedly gearing up for a special/limited series that will feature women from multiple ‘Housewives’ cities. Sources tell us that eight to ten ladies will go on a trip and stay in a home together at a tropical location.”

Former TMZ reporter Anthony Dominic also shared some of the all-stars who may make the cut.

“I’m told it will just be 4 franchises… New Jersey, Beverly Hills, Atlanta and New York,” he tweeted this week. “They are taking 2 women from each franchise.”

He said he’s heard the following ladies could be in the cast: Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan from “RHONY,” Melissa Gorga and Teresa Giudice from “RHONJ,” Lisa Rinna and Kyle Richards from “RHOBH,” and Kenya Moore and Cynthia Bailey from “RHOA.”

He added in a separate tweet, “I’m told the Housewives spin-off will likely film for 1 week in April. The location will be Mexico or somewhere tropical. Potomac not expected due to filming overlap.”

Page Six was unable to independently confirm the details Dominic shared.

Reps at Bravo did not immediately return our request for comment.

The upcoming “Real Housewives of Miami” reboot is also slated to run on Peacock. The rest of the “Housewives” shows air on Bravo, which is also part of NBCUniversal.