Brynn Whitfield gave an update on her life since the season 15 Real Housewives of New York reunion filmed and aired.
The RHONY personality told US Weekly, “It was tough.”
Brynn’s post-reunion cool down:
“I was able to go away and reset,” began Brynn. “But, it was really, really hard. Those things are so surreal. You walk out [to the reunion stage] and there are no words to explain it.”
It doesn’t end once the reunion is filmed. “You have to wait for it to air, which is painful. Then, you have to wait for the whole world to judge you, which is even more painful.”
During hard times Brynn “focuses at the thing that I know I can do that I’m good at, that I love. And, for me, it was just bearing my head and being like, ‘This is what I want. I’m going to take all of this. I’m going to remember it. I’m going to clock it.’”
What RHONY has to offer:
Brynn is still interested in RHONY and what’s next for the series despite the dark and unsettling ending to season 15. “New York is great. It’s full of fabulous women; It’s full of fabulous people; It’s super diverse; I think that the most important thing is for it to always represent New York.” The city “has a lot to offer.”
When it comes to who should be on season 16, Brynn responded “as a Housewives fan … I would just love to see people, with no offense to us, or people think that I’m rich, but I’d like to see stupid money on the show.”
Brynn continued, “I would like to see some stupid money, like the money I see on jobs laying in the Hamptons, and also more delusion. Sometimes I go to these luncheons and things and I’m like, ‘If I had a dollar for every time I’ve told people in New York that I meet, I’m like, you should have a reality TV show.’ It’s characters here.”
Final thoughts (for now):
Brynn doesn’t “feel anything [was left] unresolved” after the reunion. “For as much as I’m avoidant, I’m also very British in the sense of I just like to sweep things under the rug and move on.”
“That’s not healthy and I don’t endorse that. But, no. I don’t have anything ragingly unresolved.”
“If anything, I would just very much for things to go back to how they were and for everyone.” Brynn wants “to just have more fun. Just a lot more fun and silliness and everyone put down their swords and let’s just enjoy the city and show how amazing New York is, is how fabulous it is, how diverse it is, how freaking silly it is.”
“I think I would just like to have a lot more fun.”
If you’re looking for more Brynn, her video podcast, Please See Below, drops March 19.





