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'Real Housewives of Melbourne' returns February 21

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They’re back! The Real Housewives of Melbourne will be returning to our screens in February with more drama, more gossip and more shine, shine, shine than ever before.

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Gina, Jackie, Janet, Lydia, Chyka, Gamble and Pettifleur will all be returning for a third season of the hit series, along with newcomer Susie McLean – a country girl turned Toorak socialite.

Also returning to the show will be Chyka’s husband Bruce, Jackie’s husband Ben Gillies, Gamble’s hubby Wolfie, Lydia’s jet-setting partner Andrew and, of course, little Figaro.

The 11-episode series picks up where season 2 left us, as the housewives catch up on the off-season goss. Susie meets the clique, Gina has a new personal assistant and Pettifleur gets some unwanted feedback on her now infamous self-help book, ‘Switch The Bitch’.

As the girl’s friendships and allegiances shift and sway, audiences can be sure to see more dinner table drama – just don’t be late, Gina.

The Real Housewives of Melbourne Season 3 premieres on Sunday February 21st, 5:30pm on Arena.

 

 

 

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