The new season of the Real Housewives of New York hasn't even started yet and Bravo producers are already worried that the show might be a flop - in the ratings, that is. There is a new report indicating that Andy Cohen and the rest of his team are working hard to make sure the ladies of the Big Apple get all the exposure they can to keep the series afloat.

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According to Reality Tea on Tuesday, an insider says that there isn't much drama going on for this next season, and that the show might be a little "too boring" for viewers.

The source said, "With the exception of Bethenny [Frankel], the season is not high drama. The show focused more on building friendships and dealing with real life issues like Ramona Singer's divorce."

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According to Reality Tea on Friday, Frankel spoke out about the upcoming season while also throwing some shade at what she calls "attention-seeking" housewives who seem to be always looking for drama.

She said, "The first season was interesting because it was new, but I didn't really love it thereafter and even doing my own show was so much pressure. I don't need to do the show, I want to do it. I'm going the show because I miss the connection with women."

She added, "I want the show to be good and successful, but the only way for that to be the case is if I'm real and honest and to be who I am. Hopefully I can bring the humor angle again. Andy Cohen once told me I was the Greek chorus. Believe me, there is no shortage of content."

The new season debuts April 7th.