Bravo reportedly has plans to launch The Real Housewives of Dallas.

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Although the network has yet to officially announce the potential new series, a new report claims production is already complete.

"While there have been shows in Orange County, Beverly Hills, New York City, Atlanta, and New Jersey (plus, RIP Miami and Washington, D.C.), never have the Real Housewives hailed from the great state of Texas — until, possibly, now!" Us Weekly announced on Friday.

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According to the magazine, a source has revealed the next city to host the Real Housewives series will be Dallas.

“All of the filming has been done, and it will be announced soon,” the source explained.

Earlier this week, Real Housewives creator Andy Cohen appeared on Amy Phillips' SiriusXM radio show, Reality Checked, where he practically confirmed a new series would soon be added to Bravo's lineup.

“I do [think there will be a new Housewives city], sooner than you think,” he said.

Back in March, Bravo announced plans for a Dallas-based reality show, but at the time, the series was tentatively titled Ladies Of Dallas.

The show, which was produced by Goodbye Pictures with Rich Bye and Andrew Hoegl serving as executive producers, was described as follows:

"From glamorous galas to scintillating scandals, and supersized spending habits, life in the elite tier of the Dallas social scene is hard to crack, and even harder to maintain. Whether driven by vanity, personal validation, or career advancement, these Lone Star ladies all share the same goal- to climb the social ladder and stay on top."