Caroline Brooks ‘Not Upset’ Over RHODubai Pause; Calls It ‘Overly Orchestrated’ and ‘Forced’

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Whether The Real Housewives of Dubai was put “on pause” or outright canceled, Caroline Brooks isn’t shedding any tears over it. In fact, she wasn’t even surprised when she learned they didn’t get renewed for Season 3. Supposedly, she saw it coming from a mile away.

In a new series of posts, Caroline revealed her honest thoughts about the show’s demise. According to her, she never had much faith in it in the first place. She knew they weren’t going to last.

Here’s what she had to say…

Caroline Brooks blames the RHODubai cast for its downfall

Honestly, I’m not upset the show was canceled or paused-whatever term you prefer. It felt toxic, overly orchestrated, and many were hiding their true identities. Housewives should be authentic, not forced. I’m grateful for the opportunity, but not the experience. #RHODubai

— Caroline Brooks (@caroline_dubai) January 2, 2025

Caroline started weighing in about RHODubai on New Year’s Day when a fan reshared a post about the show being put on pause. According to Caroline, that’s not what they were told by the producers.

She wrote on X, formerly Twitter, “We were told ‘You guys are not being picked up for a third season, I’m really sorry because I feel like you guys deserved one. Thank you so much for two great seasons ladies. Wish you all the best of luck.'”

With that in mind, Caroline said she didn’t feel confident that the show would ever return for a third season. Then, she explained why it was doomed from the start. According to her, it was the cast. She said they just weren’t bringing it. We’re assuming she’s putting herself in that bucket, too.

“Honestly, I’m not upset the show was canceled or paused-whatever term you prefer,” Carline wrote. “It felt toxic, overly orchestrated, and many were hiding their true identities. Housewives should be authentic, not forced. I’m grateful for the opportunity, but not the experience. #RHODubai.”

If Bravo ever does decide to reboot the show, we know who they aren’t going to call. Clearly, Caroline isn’t interested.

Both seasons of The Real Housewives of Dubai are streaming on Peacock.

TELL US – ARE YOU SURPRISED BY CAROLINE’S COMMENTS ABOUT RHODUBAI? DO YOU THINK THE SHOW LACKED AUTHENTICITY?

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