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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, 90210 is back in the spotlight for Season 15.
This iconic and beloved show has so far released the first three episodes of season 15 on Bravo. The cast consists of seven women and two newcomers: Kyle Richards, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Sutton Stracke, and Bozoma St. John. New arrivals include financial educator Amanda Francis and fashion designer Rachel Zoe. She is known for founding the publication “The Zoe Report,” being one of the leading celebrity stylists of the mid-2000s (her clients ranged from Nicole Richie to Lindsay Lohan), and running her own fashion line, Rachel Zoe Collection.
Want to watch “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” on TV? The series airs every Thursday at 8pm EST on Bravo. You can watch all of its intrigue (previous seasons have featured a mix of divorce, betrayal, lawsuits, and lavish parties) through live TV streaming services like DirecTV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV.
In other words, you can be a cord cutter. still Bravo is available to stream online (on your computer, phone, or tablet) with the providers listed above, so watch the rich and famous of Beverly Hills show off their lavish lifestyles. The best part? DirecTV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV all have free trials.
DirecTV is our Editors’ Choice for live TV streaming service, and you can watch every future episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills by signing up for a 5-day free trial here. Once it expires, your DirecTV subscription starts at $49.99 per month ($40 off your first month).
Another way to watch “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” is to become a Fubo member. Once the streaming platform’s free trial ends, you can secure a plan starting at $48.99 for the first month (which increases to $73.99 per month thereafter). Start your trial to tune in to the next episode of Bravo’s hit reality show and watch ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ online for free.
Finally, editors recommend setting up a Hulu + Live TV account. It grants access to over 95 live channels (including Bravo) and comes with Disney+ and ESPN, making it fun and convenient for the whole family. At $89.99 per month, it’s pricey for one of the available options, but you can avoid the fee with a 3-day free trial here.
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” has been on the air since October 2010 and has always been no shortage of headlines, but its Season 15 premiere went above and beyond, recently becoming Bravo’s biggest season premiere in history on Peacock (2.8 million total viewers watched live across platforms). According to TheWrap). If you’re wondering where Peacock comes in, you can watch episodes on-demand after they air on Bravo. Peacock, which is home to multiple spinoffs of the “Real Housewives” series, including Beverly Hills, Dubai, Miami, New York City, and the much-talked-about Salt Lake City, has its most popular plan at $10.99 per month, with an ad-free option costing an additional $6 more.
RHOBH season 15 full-time cast member Rachel Zoe attends The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Gala held at the Beverly Hills Hotel on December 3, 2025.
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Ready for a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of Beverly Hills’ elite? “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” can be watched Thursday nights on Bravo and streamed live online through DirecTV. Note that the show won’t air during Christmas week and will return on January 8th with no shortage of fresh drama and steal-worthy looks.
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