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BravoCon 2023: See the List of 150+ Iconic Bravolebrities Attending
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Date:2025-04-15 04:26:18
Whatever happens in BravoCon, stays in BravoCon.
Just ask the more than 150 Bravolebrities set to attend the third annual fan convention. In fact, the event, taking place Nov. 3 to Nov. 5 at Vegas' Caesars Forum, marks the largest gathering of Bravo stars in history.
And fans will be raising their glasses high to the list of celebs confirmed to participate in panel discussions, fan photo experiences and meet and greets at BravoCon 2023 as it includes the cast of Vanderpump Rules. Yes, that means Ariana Madix and ex Tom Sandoval, whose breakup earlier this year over his affair with their costar Raquel Leviss dominated headlines, will both be on-hand.
If the two do take part in the same panel, it would mark the first time the former couple will have shared a stage since taking part in the Bravo reality show's heated three-part season 10 reunion, which aired in June.
And Ariana even referenced the scandal while announcing plans for BravoCon 2023 at NBCUniversal's upfront presentation in New York City May 15. After making a surprise appearance onstage in a curtained box, she told the crowd, "How amazing they made me appear here today. Now if only they could make some of those other people disappear."
Also set to attend BravoCon 2023? Stars of the Real Housewives franchises from New Jersey, New York City, Beverly Hills, Miami Potomac and Dubai, plus cast members of Below Deck, Summer House, Southern Charm, Married to Medicine and more. In addition, Andy Cohen's Watch What happens Live will return to the BravoCon stage—for five tapings.
(E! and Bravo are part of the NBCUniversal family.)
See a list of confirmed celebrity participants of BravoCon 2023 below:
2023 BravoCon 2023 is set to take place between Nov. 3 and Nov. 3 at Caesars Forum in Las Vegas and more than 160 Bravolebrities are set to attend. Among the stars confirmed to take part in the event: the host of Bravo's Watch What Happens Live.
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Here's who RSVPed: Jasmine Ellis Cooper (pictured), Jordan Emanuel, Bria Fleming, Amir Lancaster and Preston Mitchum.
Chris Leoni, Kory Keefer, Samantha Feher, Gabby Prescod, Carl Radke, Lindsay Hubbard, Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Paige DeSorbo, Danielle Olivera, Mya Allen and Ciara Miller are all confirmed to attend.
Capt. Lee Rosbach, Capt. Sandy Yawn, Capt. Jason Chambers, Capt. Glenn Shephard, Capt. Kerry Titheradge (pictured) will also be joined by Kate Chastain, Daisy Kelliher, Gary King, Colin MacRae, Fraser Olender and Aesha Scott.
Here's who RSVPed: Shep Rose, Patricia Altschul, Venita Aspen, Leva Bonaparte, Craig Conover, Olivia Flowers, Taylor Ann Green, Austen Kroll, Madison LeCroy, Rod Razavi and Jarrett "JT" Thomas.
Here's who RSVPed: Maddi Reese (pictured), Joe Bradley, Bradley Carter and Grace Lilly.
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Season five stars Ramona Singer, LuAnn de Lesseps, Kelly Bensimon, Kristen Taekman and Dorinda Medley (pictured), plus Sonja Morgan will attend.
Joe Benigno, Joe Gorga and Frank Catania (pictured) all RSVPed, as did Bill Aydin, Nate Cabral, Paulie Connell, John Fuda and Louie Ruelas.
Tracy Tutor, Josh Flagg, Heather Altman and Josh Altman are all set to attend.
Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Dr. Jackie Walters and Quad Webb (pictured) will be joined by Toya Bush-Harris and Dr. Simone Whitmore .
L-R: Monica Garcia, Meredith Marks, Heather Gay, Lisa Barlow, Whitney Rose and Angie Katsanevas
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