'Altercation' on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show

Filming on the latest season of Real Housewives of Sydney has ceased following an on-set altercation.

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'Altercation' on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show READ MORE: RHOS star Lisa Oldfield sparks concern after bleeding head injury By Matt Demarco For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:33, 3 November 2024 | Updated: 22:45, 3 November 2024 e-mail View comments Filming on the latest season of Real Housewives of Sydney has ceased following an on-set altercation. The incident has left producers with no choice but to undertake some careful editing after a fight between cast members, reported the Daily Telegraph on Sunday. Following the incident, some of the women declined to return for the next scheduled filming date, forcing producers to edit the series using the footage they had already captured.

In addition to this, some cast members are threatening to boycott the reunion unless they're allowed to view the entire season before it airs. One insider revealed that 'viewing the series prior isn't [an] uncommon practice.' 'But many of the women who returned for season three didn’t view season two before it went live, and they didn’t love their edit.



' Despite the on-set drama, production company in charge of the third season of the reality show said they are on track to deliver all 10 episodes for the Binge series. Over the weekend, Matchbox Pictures issued a statement that insisted it provides a safe working environment for the cast of Sydney socialites. Filming on the latest season of Real Housewives of Sydney has ceased following an on-set altercation.

Pictured: Nicole O'Neil, Dr Kate Adams, Sally Obermeder, Terri Biviano and Caroline Gaultier Following the incident, some of the women declined to return for the next scheduled filming date, forcing producers to edit the series using the footage they had already captured. In addition to this, some cast members are threatening to boycott the reunion unless they're allowed to view the entire season before it airs 'We are committed to a respectful work environment and anything that violates our policies is immediately investigated,' the statement read. It comes as Krissy Marsh and Nicole O'Neil teased that the upcoming series could see some more familiar faces return to the franchise.

'We're super proud of what we've created. It's been highly entertaining and has sold to so many countries,' Krissy told Daily Mail Australia at an event last year. One insider revealed that 'viewing the series prior isn’t uncommon practice.

But many of the women who returned for season three didn’t view season two before it went live, and they didn’t love their edit' Read More EXCLUSIVE Terry Biviano addresses her social media absence as she attends Derby Day The original season of The Real Housewives of Sydney aired in 2017 before being cancelled for being 'too mean'. It was famously rejected by U.S.

network Bravo, who opted not to air it because the extreme catfights and bad language was deemed far too extreme. 'A lot of the women in this show were nasty for nasty’s sake and have no redeeming features,' Foxtel boss Brian Walsh said at the time. Lisa Oldfield and Athena X Levendi were particularly singled out for their foul-mouthed antics, which even turned physical on one occasion.

The original season of The Real Housewives of Sydney aired in 2017 before being cancelled for being 'too mean' due to its foul language and physical altercations Producers only brought back Krissy and Nicole from the original series, opening space for Kate Adams, Terry Biviano, Caroline Gaultier, and Sally Obermeder to come on board. Krissy emphasised to Daily Mail Australia that the strong ensemble of the seven cast members have collectively contributed to a show they are all proud of this time around. 'And they're all amazing women.

Including us!' she added with a smile. Real Housewives of Sydney Krissy Marsh Share or comment on this article: 'Altercation' on Real Housewives Of Sydney set leads some cast to REFUSE to return to finish filming the show e-mail Add comment.