Caroline Stanbury makes reality TV return in 'Real Housewives of Dubai' teaser

She's back!

After much speculation, "Ladies of London" alum Caroline Stanbury is set to make her anticipated reality TV return in "Real Housewives of Dubai."

Bravo released the first teaser for the new reality show on Friday, along with its premiere date and cast.

In the dazzling, high-production clip, Stanbury, 45, with fellow franchise newbies Nina Ali, Chanel Ayan, Caroline Brooks, Lesha Milan and Dr. Sara Al Madani, pauses before walking through a windy desert in glamorous metallic gowns The iconic skyline of the first City of Gold.

"They're taking Dubai by storm," reads a tagline onscreen.

According to the cast bios for "RHODubai", the women come from all different countries with different life experiences to form an eclectic group that is clearly set to set the UAE on fire.


Of course, Bravo fans know Stanbury from "Ladies of London," on which she starred for three seasons from 2014 to 2017. The luxury brand ambassador and 'Divorced Not Dead' podcast host - who shares three children with ex-husband Kem Habib - relocated from the UK to Dubai, where she now lives with her husband, former Real Madrid soccer player Sergio Carralo, 27 Lives.

However, Stanbury's bio states that "marrying someone too young comes with its own set of challenges, especially concerning expanding your family."

Ayaan, considered Dubai's first black supermodel, is "a glamorous socialite known for her elegance and edgy style" and as "a boss on and off the runway", her bio says.

"While running her successful talent agency, she's juggling motherhood and a much-anticipated makeup and skincare launch."

In its opening season, Ayan is apparently "confronted by demons from both her past and present" and "realizes that she can only hide behind robes for so long."


Ali, who was born in Lebanon but raised in Texas, is a lifestyle content creator who moved to Dubai with her husband Munaf in 2011.

"After facing significant challenges growing up, Nina values ​​authenticity and prides herself on being the 'real deal,' especially when it comes to raising her three children," her bio reads. "While she supports her husband's lucrative business endeavors, he must decide whether the penthouse and the private driver are worth the many sacrifices."

Boston-born Brooks is "a proud first-generation American and Afro-Latina with an appetite for business larger than life," his bio notes.

“With the nickname Carolyn DXB, she is renowned in the Dubai real estate world and dreams of opening an all-inclusive spa. Self-made and ultra-powered, she seeks to cement the future of herself and her son – her ex-husband. Including - will use any connection."

Milan, a Jamaican native, is said to be "living her dreams in Dubai as a successful fashion designer, devoted wife, and loving mother of three children."


The former Miss Jamaica is known as the "Queen of Her Home" and prioritizes her family above everything else, as her bio states. "[She] is proud of her luxury maternity fashion line Mina Roe, but fears the success of her brand may come at the cost of her personal life."

Born and raised in the United Arab Emirates, Dr. Sara Al Madani rounds out the cast of "Dubai".

“[She] spans two worlds: modern and traditional. Starting her first business at the young age of 15, Sarah has become a prolific public speaker and inspiration to young women in the region,” her bio Says. "Despite all her success, this twice-divorced mom is intent on finding the one thing that's missing in her life: love."

Bravo announced Dubai as the 11th city in the world for "Real Housewives" in November 2021.

"The Real Housewives of Dubai" premieres Wednesday, June 1 at 9 PM. ET on Bravo.

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