Luann de Lesseps revealed that “there’s talk” of a second season for her and Sonja Morgan’s new show, “Welcome to Crappie Lake.”
Speaking to Page Six at the Blue Moon Burger Bash event at the New York City Wine & Food Festival on Friday, the former “Real Housewives of New York City” star said, “There’s talk about a next season, so we’ll see where they go.”
Despite keeping mum on further details, de Lesseps had nothing but amazing things to say about her time spent with Morgan in the small town of Benton, Ill.
“I don’t think they knew what to expect, but Sonja and I both grew up in small towns, so our lives have changed, sure, but we still are small-town girls at heart, so we really fell in love with them,” the Berlin, Conn. native continued.
De Lesseps further revealed that the improvements made to the town — including to the dog shelter and the children’s playground — are still standing.
“We left a lasting and good impression, I hope,” she told us.
De Lesseps, 58, and Morgan, 59, left their swanky Manhattan apartments to temporarily live in the small town to revitalize it. The show, which was filmed in the summer of 2022, aired in July of this year.
Since then, the Bravolebrity continues to perform her Countess Cabaret shows across the country. She’s also gearing up for her 2024 schedule, which is set to include a new original song.
“It’s classic Countess,” she teased of the song.
De Lesseps — along with Jessica Hirsch, Nadia Caterina Munno, Dan Pelosi, Eric Sedeño and Marco Medici — was at the food festival to select the best burger in NYC.
“I’ve never met a burger I didn’t like,” de Lesseps told us. “I’ve had some amazing things already, so being a judge is fun, and it’s very successful.”
Rachael Ray, who helped founder Lee Schrager come up with the idea of NYCWFF, hosted the burger battle at Pier 86, home of the Intrepid Museum.
“I wanted to make chefs more accessible to people, and nothing says everybody’s welcome and accessible better than a burger,” Ray exclusively told Page Six.
The “Rachael Ray Rebuilds” star added that the event is meant to be a “friendly invitation to very famous chefs to make themselves more mainstream.”
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Speaking to Page Six at the Blue Moon Burger Bash event at the New York City Wine & Food Festival on Friday, the former “Real Housewives of New York City” star said, “There’s talk about a next season, so we’ll see where they go.”
Despite keeping mum on further details, de Lesseps had nothing but amazing things to say about her time spent with Morgan in the small town of Benton, Ill.
“I don’t think they knew what to expect, but Sonja and I both grew up in small towns, so our lives have changed, sure, but we still are small-town girls at heart, so we really fell in love with them,” the Berlin, Conn. native continued.
De Lesseps further revealed that the improvements made to the town — including to the dog shelter and the children’s playground — are still standing.
“We left a lasting and good impression, I hope,” she told us.
De Lesseps, 58, and Morgan, 59, left their swanky Manhattan apartments to temporarily live in the small town to revitalize it. The show, which was filmed in the summer of 2022, aired in July of this year.
Since then, the Bravolebrity continues to perform her Countess Cabaret shows across the country. She’s also gearing up for her 2024 schedule, which is set to include a new original song.
“It’s classic Countess,” she teased of the song.
De Lesseps — along with Jessica Hirsch, Nadia Caterina Munno, Dan Pelosi, Eric Sedeño and Marco Medici — was at the food festival to select the best burger in NYC.
“I’ve never met a burger I didn’t like,” de Lesseps told us. “I’ve had some amazing things already, so being a judge is fun, and it’s very successful.”
Rachael Ray, who helped founder Lee Schrager come up with the idea of NYCWFF, hosted the burger battle at Pier 86, home of the Intrepid Museum.
“I wanted to make chefs more accessible to people, and nothing says everybody’s welcome and accessible better than a burger,” Ray exclusively told Page Six.
The “Rachael Ray Rebuilds” star added that the event is meant to be a “friendly invitation to very famous chefs to make themselves more mainstream.”
#bravo
#sonjamorgan
#luanndelesseps
#REALHOUSEWIVES
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00:05 Luann De Lesseps revealed that, there's talk of a second season for her and Sonja Morgan's
00:10 new show, Welcome to Crappy Lake.
00:13 Speaking to Page Six at the Blue Moon Burger Bash event at the New York City Wine and Food
00:17 Festival on Friday, the former Real Housewives of New York City star said, "There's talk
00:21 about a next season, so we'll see where they go."
00:25 Despite keeping mum on further details, De Lesseps had nothing but amazing things to
00:29 say about her time spent with Morgan in the small town of Benton, Ill.
00:33 "I don't think they knew what to expect, but Sonja and I both grew up in small towns, so
00:37 our lives have changed, sure, but we still are small-town girls at heart, so we really
00:42 fell in love with them, the Berlin 'con," Native continued.
00:46 De Lesseps further revealed that the improvements made to the town including to the dog shelter
00:51 and the children's playground are still standing.
00:53 "We left a lasting and good impression, I hope," she told us.
00:58 De Lesseps, 58, and Morgan, 59, left their swanky Manhattan apartments to temporarily
01:03 live in the small town to revitalize it.
01:06 The show, which was filmed in the summer of 2022, aired in July of this year.
01:11 Since then, the Bravo-lebrity continues to perform her Countess Cabaret shows across
01:15 the country.
01:16 She's also gearing up for her 2024 schedule, which is set to include a new original song.
01:22 "It's classic Countess," she teased of the song.
01:26 De Lesseps along with Jessica Hirsch, Nadia Caterina Munno, Dan Pelosi, Eric Sedeno and
01:31 Marco Medici, was at the food festival to select the best burger in Nick.
01:35 "I've never met a burger I didn't like," De Lesseps told us.
01:38 "I've had some amazing things already, so being a judge is fun, and it's very
01:43 successful."
01:44 Rachel Ray, who helped founder Lee Schrager come up with the idea of NYCWFF, hosted the
01:49 Burger Battle at Pier 86, home of the Intrepid Museum.
01:53 "I wanted to make chefs more accessible to people, and nothing says everybody's
01:57 welcome and accessible better than a burger," Ray exclusively told Page Six.
02:02 The Rachel Ray Rebuild star added that the event is meant to be a friendly invitation
02:06 to "very famous chefs" to make themselves more mainstream.
02:09 "It's a great place to be," Ray said.
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