The Real Housewives of Dallas is reportedly returning to Bravo for a second season and will begin production in Texas soon.

According to a new report, Bravo is greenlighting the show, which will return at a yet-to-be-determined date -- and without one of its stars.

“The Real Housewives of Dallas has definitely been confirmed for a second season and will absolutely be returning,” a source revealed to Real Mr. Housewife on Monday. “To reiterate, Bravo is definitely green lighting the show for a season two and filming will be beginning relatively soon.”

“What’s more,” the insiders added, “is that there definitely are some cast changes coming!”

One of those changes, as the Real Mr. Housewife revealed in a second post on Monday, will be the absence of Tiffany Hendra.

“Tiffany is definitely not returning for the second season of the show,” the outlet explained. “Out of all of the original cast members, Tiffany will be the only one who is not returning.”

The Real Housewives of Dallas was first announced in 2015 along with its fellow then-new series, The Real Housewives of Potamac. The announcement was big for fans of the franchise as creator Andy Cohen had previously revealed that he would not be adding any more cities to their lineup.

Earlier this year, Cary Deuber commented on her potential return.

“If they decide to move forwards with [The Real Housewives of Dallas], I’m sure we will, too," she said, according to All About the Real Housewives.

As for her co-star, Brandi Redmond, she was less certain.

“Have you already signed up for season 3 of RHOD?” a fan asked Redmond in June.

“I have not and not sure it’s in store for me,” Redmond responded.