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Why Two Real Housewives Are 'Upset' Over WWHL Children's Special

Two stars of Bravo's The Real Housewives franchise are "upset" with Andy Cohen (who has been accused of playing favorites in the past) for leaving their kids out of his recently announced Watch What Happens Live special that will star several housewives' children. On April 6, Cohen took to Twitter to announce the list of children joining him for his late-night special and ask for fan questions. Over the years, Housewives has utilized dozens of their main cast's children as supporting stars, and fans have been awaiting an opportunity to watch their favorite housewife descendants take centerstage.

Fans of housewives who have been loyal since the beginning have watched many of their children grow into adults practically in real-time. Kandi Burruss' daughter Riley, Ramona Singer's daughter Avery, and Meredith Marks' son Brooks, are some of the kids who have appeared on their parents' series for over a decade and have been invited to talk with Andy on his late-night talk show, WWHL. The event will feature 13 children of stars from a variety of series including RHONYRHOARHONJ, and even the most recent addition to the Bravo family, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. While that may appear to be inclusive, two anonymous housewives are upset their kids were not invited onto the special, according to Andy Cohen.

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On his SiriusXM show Radio Andy, Cohen admitted, "I will say I heard from two moms saying, 'Why wasn't my daughter included?'" While Andy wouldn't name any names, he did reveal the other housewife royalty set to join him on WWHL include Teresa Giudice's "Sad Song" singer Gia, Dolores Catania's son Frankie, Jeana Keough's son Shane, Luan de Lesseps' daughter Victoria, Sheree Whitfield's son Kairo, Cynthia Bailey's daughter Noelle Robinson, Vicki Gunvalson's daughter Briana Culberson, Kim Zolciak's daughter Brielle Biermann, and Caroline Manzo's sons Albie and Chris. This complete list of children, along with Cohen's hint that the housewives requested their "daughters" be included, slightly narrows the field of potential complaining reality TV celebrities.

Although she may seem like a prime candidate, Andy was quick to deny Sonja Morgan was one of the two upset housewives, "I would love to have Quincy [Morgan]." Noticeably missing is any Real Housewives of Beverly Hills children. Could Kyle Richards have wanted one of her four daughters to snag a spot on the special? Additionally, Lisa Rinna's two daughters would serve as great contributions to the group following reports of Amelia and Scott Disick's relationship getting serious in the press. The Real Housewives of Potomac is also underrepresented in this pool of reality television kin. Gizelle Bryant's three daughters and Karen Huger's daughter Raven have all made memorable appearances on the past seasons of RHOP, perhaps prompting one of these housewives to be agitated with Andy.

While there will be no confirmation of which two aggrieved reality stars are upset with Andy, it's safe to say several worthy children were omitted from the anticipated Watch What Happens Live event. Regardless, this late-night reunion is so full of The Real Housewives offspring it will certainly satisfy the Bravo fans who have been waiting for the housewives' children to shine in their own spotlight.

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