Bravo is reportedly developing The Real Housewives of Montana and searching for wealthy women with deep local roots, new tech money and real friendships in Gallatin County.
“The team that produces RHOBH and RHOC is in the weeds of making a Real Housewives of Montana happen,” a source told The U.S. Sun.
According to the insider, producers are focusing on the booming Bozeman and Big Sky area, where longtime Montana families now mix with affluent newcomers.
“There’s a big tech boom there so they are looking for a mix of outsiders who moved there for work, but also old money that have been there for generations,” the source said.
The ultra-exclusive Yellowstone Club is also reportedly on producers’ wish list for filming.
“They are hoping to film at the private Big Sky community,” the insider said, adding that casting is about more than money.
Several outlets are alleging that Bravo are currently testing ‘The Real Housewives of Montana’ and are specifically looking at Gallatin County
— Dorinda Deadly (@dorindadeadly) August 18, 2026
“They’d like to find a solid cast by the end of the year and start test shooting in early 2027” pic.twitter.com/meMzZSmQWU
“They want a real, authentic friend group that already has a deep history with each other,” the source explained.
Producers reportedly hope to lock in a cast by the end of 2026 and begin test shooting in early 2027.
Montana has become an increasingly popular destination for wealthy transplants, particularly around Big Sky, where luxury real estate and private clubs have transformed parts of the region.
Bravo has not officially announced the series.
