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Bravo makes it official: 'Real Housewives of Dallas' Season 3 is a go

Bravo confirmed Wednesday what a lot of watchers already knew: The Real Housewives of Dallas will be back for a third season.

There's no date announced yet, but if the series is true to form, it will debut later this spring. The news came amid a long list of other Housewives shows that were officially renewed, including Atlanta, Beverly Hills, Orange County and New Jersey.

The network also announced 11 new shows and expansion to seven nights a week of original programming. Leading the way will be Dirty John, which will star Connie Britton and Eric Bana. The anthology series is based on the popular podcast by The Los Angeles Times.

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The new shows also include ones with the working titles of Mexican Dynasties, set in Mexico City among its rich and elite, and Untitled San Antonio Project.

Bravo's description of the latter sure sounds as if it could be another

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Housewives

franchise: "This

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follows a tight-knit group of women and their families living in San Antonio, Texas, who are affluent, sophisticated U.S. citizens or recently naturalized citizens of Mexican descent. In their upscale and beautiful gated communities, these women will face a new set of challenges in adapting to U.S. culture while working to keep their roots alive and well."

One can only hope.

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