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Real Housewives of Melbourne release Season 4 sneak peek

The Real Housewives of Melbourne are finally returning to our screens for a fourth season, with some new friends and absent faces.

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Jackie Gillies, Janet Roach, Gina Liano, Gamble Breaux and Lydia Schiavello return as the last remaining original cast members, saying farewell to Chyka Keebaugh, and newer additions Pettifleur Berenger and Susie McLean.

Two new ladies have joined the inner circle as well. Lawyer Venus Behbahani-Clark and former Harper’s Bazaar editor Sally Bloomfield will enter the ring and mix it up this year.

Watch the first teaser for the new season below for a glimpse at the drama, and the fantastic quotes, we can expect next month.

Real Housewives of Melbourne Season 4 starts December 6 on Arena.

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