Camille Grammer is weighing in on those rumors that daughter Mason Grammer is filming for the rumored Next Gen: L.A.
“We’ll see,” Camille exclusively told Us Weekly at BravoCon 2025 on Friday, November 14, when asked if she would encourage Mason, 24, to appear on reality TV. “There’re rumors, but I don’t know anything. I don’t, but I’ve heard the rumors.”
Reports started swirling this past July that a slew of new Bravo kids might be appearing in a second Next Gen spinoff, rumored to be taking place in Los Angeles. The network has yet to confirm or deny the show thus far. (Adrienne Maloof and Cynthia Bailey said in July that their kids have been considered for the alleged show.)
Camille did, however, offer Mason some advice if she were to start a career in reality TV.
“Just be herself. She’s such a good, level headed person,” Camille said of her daughter, whom she shares with ex husband Kelsey Grammer. “She might be too sweet for a reality show, but she’s tough. She can stand up for herself. She won’t back down, I know that.”
As for her own reality TV career, Camille told Us that she prefers being in a “friend of” role rather than holding The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills diamond.
“There are times I do, I miss it,” Camille said of her time as a full-time cast member. “Then, sometimes, when I’m watching it and the drama kicks up, I’m like, ‘Thank God I’m not there.” Andy [Cohen] knows that about me.”
She added, “I remember the second season, when I came back and Andy’s like, ‘Camille’s going thank God it’s not me.’ Yes, Andy, I am saying, ‘Thank God it’s not me this season.’”
Camille was a main cast member on RHOBH for the show’s first two seasons, from 2010 to 2012. During her initial appearances on the show, she was married to Kelsey. The pair split in 2010 and their divorce was finalized in February 2011. (Camille and Kelsey share Mason and son Jude, 21.)
Despite her departure from RHOBH ahead of season 3, Camille has made several appearances over the years and was even hired as a “friend of” for a few seasons.
When reflecting on her time on the show, Camille had some advice for her younger self.
“Watch your back. Camille, some of these ladies are not your friend,” she told Us. “I made some mistakes back then. I trusted some people I shouldn’t have, and I probably misspoke often, but it made for a great show.”
Camille noted that the first season of RHOBH is “iconic” — especially where she’s concerned. (Camille dropped the still-quoted line “morally corrupt” when referring to Faye Resnik.)
“Just trust yourself,” she told Us is another piece of advice she’d tell herself. “I’ve grown a lot. I found my voice more throughout the years. [I have] thicker skin from those experiences. “I’m sure there’s certain things I regret saying — and some I don’t.”
One thing Camille will not regret saying? Using the word “pernicious” to describe former costar Kyle Richards. “I don’t regret saying that,” she added.
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