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Andy Cohen

Not everyone is pleased withAndy Cohen’s upcomingHousewiveskids special onWatch What Happens Live.

During Wednesday’s episode ofSirius XM’sRadio Andy, Cohen said that twoHousewivesstars personally contacted him about the episode, questioning why their kids weren’t asked to be involved. “First of all, I will say, I heard from two moms yesterday saying, ‘Why wasn’t my daughter included?'” he recalled to a caller.

“These are people who have been on the show. The truth is, right now, I think we’ve got, like, 12 or so [Housewiveschildren involved],” he continued. “I will say, people were very excited about this and you’re going to be hearing more. This is part of something bigger that we are doing atWatch What Happens Live. This is only a part of it, okay?”

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TheSuperficialauthor added, “So on this Bravo kids episode areBrielle Biermann, Riley Burruss,Frankie Catania,Briana Culberson— that’s Briana who is really the first daughter of all the daughters. Briana walked so the rest could run. [It will also include]Gia Giudice, Shane Keough,Victoria de Lesseps,Albie and Chris Manzo, Brooks Marks,Noelle Robinson,Avery SingerandKairo Whitfield.”

Cohen then teased that fans are “going to be hearing more about this very special thing that we’re doing atWatch What Happens Live.”

Heannounced the news of the kids-centered episodeon Tuesday viaFacebook. While teasing some of theHousewiveschildren joining the special, he also requested for fans to ask questions beneath the post.

It is uncertain when the episode will air and whether theHousewivesmoms will also make an appearance.

RealHousewiveshas become a booming franchise for Bravo. It started in 2006 withThe Real Housewives of Orange County, which celebrated its 15-year anniversary late last month.

He then joked, “(SIDENOTE: I’m not saying theHousewivesturned my hair entirely Grey, but they did).”

PEOPLE additionally confirmed in February thataHousewives-themed project is in the worksat NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock. The series is a mashup featuring Housewives from different cities living together for a period of time.

source: people.com