Is Peacock about to bury one of the messiest seasons of reality TV history? According to Eva Marcille, we may never actually see her Morocco-filmed season of The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip, and honey, the tea is SCALDING.

During her appearance on Getting Real With the Housewives this week, the former RHOA queen didn’t hold back about the fate of season 4, which brought together an absolutely chaotic lineup including herself, Vicki Gunvalson, Gretchen Rossi, Brandi Glanville, and Camille Grammer. Eva basically came right out and said the network might just decide to shelve the entire thing, and frankly? We’re living for the drama of it all.

Look, we’ve all heard about the Morocco madness. Peacock already faced serious backlash over this season, and apparently the behind-the-scenes chaos was so explosive that the powers that be might be reconsidering whether America is even ready for what went down. Eva’s prediction is basically the ultimate shade – she’s essentially saying “this is too much, even for us,” and coming from a woman who’s been through every iteration of the Housewives universe, that’s saying something.

The timing couldn’t be more dramatic either. Just when fans thought they’d finally get to witness what everyone’s been whispering about, Eva drops this bombshell that suggests we might be left completely in the dark. It’s giving network cold feet, it’s giving liability concerns, it’s giving “we need to protect our brand” energy – and honestly, we’re HERE for the speculation.

Twitter is already EXPLODING with fans demanding answers. Some are threatening to cancel their Peacock subscriptions, while others are absolutely convinced that if the network doesn’t air this season, it’ll leak online anyway. (Let’s be real, it probably will.) The Real Housewives fanbase doesn’t do well with secrets, and frankly, withholding this season might cause more damage to Peacock’s reputation than actually airing it.

What makes this even juicier? Nobody from the network has officially commented. The silence is deafening, and Eva’s basically confirmed what industry insiders have been whispering about for months. Whether it’s contractual issues, legal concerns, or just pure chaos management, something went DOWN in Morocco that has Peacock seriously reconsidering their investment in this particular crossover event.

So what do you think? A) Peacock should air the season and let the drama unfold naturally B) The network is right to protect the franchise by keeping it shelved

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