The Real Housewives of Dubai season 2 is rapidly coming to a dramatic close with the second half of its reunion episode. Fans can expect more drama, surprises, and disputes as the ensemble reflects on the pivotal moments of the season. Part 2 of the reunion will premiere on Bravo on September 17, 2024, at 9 pm ET/PT. It will be available for streaming on Peacock the next day.
In the first part of the reunion, tensions among the cast members erupted, and part two seemed to be significantly dramatic. There would be further arguments between Lesa Milan and Caroline Stanbury, which would intensify their hostility and accusation-leveling.
Viewers can watch the episode via regular pay-TV services or streaming services like Fubo, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.
What to expect from The Real Housewives of Dubai season 2 reunion part 2?
Unresolved disputes are expected to take center stage in the second segment of The Real Housewives of Dubai season 2 reunion. The intense dispute between Lesa Milan and Caroline Stanbury is likely to continue.
During a heated moment, Lesa called out to Caroline, saying:
"You already came for my business last season."
Caroline fired back, asking, "When?" Lesa then accused Caroline of plagiarism, claiming:
"I bought not one, but three of your journals... I noticed it looked very familiar."
Caroline quickly defended herself, responding, "I didn’t say I wrote it."
Viewers can also anticipate a few surprises from the remaining cast. The bond between Ayan and Lesa may be challenged, and Caroline Brooks would face accountability for her actions by Sara Al Madani.
The drama is far from over, even with Andy Cohen leading the charge and attempting to moderate the conversations.
Insights from the sneak peek
A sneak peek of The Real Housewives of Dubai season 2 reunion part two, released on @omfgrealitytv’s Instagram page, teases even more tension between the cast.
True feelings are set to come out as Lesa Milan accuses Caroline Stanbury of undercutting her business, to which Caroline retaliates, "Your creams are from Alibaba." Lesa denies the claim, stating, "No they’re not, they are from Europe."
This explosive back-and-forth, along with other confrontations, sets the stage for an emotional and intense episode.
Cast and their participation in the show
The Real Housewives of Dubai season 2 features a cast of powerful and dynamic women. Chanel Ayan, a supermodel and entrepreneur, continues to dominate the social scene in Dubai, while Lesa Milan, a former Miss Jamaica, balances her fashion empire with her personal life.
Caroline Stanbury, a central figure in the show's drama, manages her luxury brand and relationship podcast, all while dealing with conflicts with her fellow castmates.
Other important cast members are Sara Al Madani, a seasoned businesswoman in the United Arab Emirates, and Caroline Brooks, who has gained notoriety in Dubai's beauty market.
What future expectations there are for the cast
Viewers of The Real Housewives of Dubai season 2 are left wondering what will happen to the cast. While Chanel Ayan is still expanding her cosmetics brand, Caroline Stanbury has made references to familial developments.
Although Lesa Milan's fashion company is becoming well-known worldwide, the controversy surrounding her continuing dispute with Caroline Stanbury may persist in the next season.
While some cast members seem to be concentrated on personal development and professional endeavors, others might still be coping with unsolved matters that could affect the upcoming season.
The Real Housewives of Dubai season 2 reunion part 2 is set to premiere on Bravo on September 17, 2024, at 9 pm ET/PT.