Tracy Tutor, the powerhouse real estate broker from Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, is joining The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for Season 16. Bravo confirmed the casting addition as production on the new season moves forward.
Tutor announced the news herself on Instagram, writing "Well… the secret's officially out," signaling her transition from the luxury real estate world into the franchised housewives universe. The Million Dollar Listing veteran brings serious credentials to the group. She's built her reputation closing mega-deals across Los Angeles, appearing on the Netflix-adjacent Bravo property series that has long served as a feeder show for reality television talent.
Her arrival shakes up Beverly Hills at a pivotal moment for the franchise. RHOBH has cycled through cast changes in recent seasons, with longtime fixture Erika Jayne remaining a core presence while others have rotated in and out. Tutor's real estate expertise and high-net-worth connections position her firmly within the Beverly Hills ecosystem, even if her primary platform has been the Listing universe rather than the housewives brands.
The timing of Tutor's addition reflects Bravo's strategy of mining its own talent pool for franchise stability. Rather than bring in complete unknowns, the network often leverages established Bravoelebrities with existing followings and production experience. Tutor already understands reality television production, on-camera dynamics, and the demands of performing within Bravo's established frameworks.
Season 16 production is already underway, meaning Tutor will enter mid-cycle rather than as a fresh start. This typically positions new cast members in either supporting or observer roles initially, though strong personalities often immediately command screen time. Her background closing multimillion-dollar deals suggests she won't fade into the background.
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