For Pete's Sake

Bravo reportedly planning a reality show featuring girlfriends of KC Chiefs players

Mecole Hardman Jr. and fiancé Chariah Gordon.
Mecole Hardman Jr. and fiancé Chariah Gordon.

Bravo reportedly is developing a new reality show but don’t call this the “Real Housewives of Kansas City” just yet.

Sure, Bravo has had the “Real Housewives” franchise in cities like New York, Washington D.C., Dallas, Salt Lake City and ... Potomoc, Maryland. And, yeah, the network reportedly is filming this reality show in Kansas City.

That’s according to People magazine, which said the Bravo show will have a Chiefs tie to it.

“Bravo is currently filming a reality show about the WAGs supporting the back-to-back Super Bowl winners,” People wrote. “While the show is only in development and the cast list has yet to be officially determined, it will potentially include Mecole Hardman Jr.’s fiancé Chariah Gordon and Sheawna Weathersby, who shares two kids with defensive tackle Chris Jones.”

WAGs, if you didn’t know, is an acronym for Wives And Girlfriends. It’s often used when talking about the signficiant others of male professional athletes.

“There’s still lots to figure out, including who would be a part of the final cast and whether there’s enough there to build a full series around. It’s very much a work in progress,” a source told People.

Another source in the People story said a pilot was filmed in the offseason and “the football players made very minor appearances.” KC Current co-owner Brittany Mahomes reportedly wasn’t in the show.

Gordon and Weathersby have been spotted in an Arrowhead Stadium suite with another girlfriend of a Chiefs player. Maybe you’ve heard of her: Superstar singer Taylor Swift.

Weathersby shared this photo from earlier in the season.

This photo of Gordon and Hardman with Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce went viral a year ago.

Seems doubtful that Swift would be featured in the show, but we’ll see what the future holds.

Here is a video of when Hardman and Gordon were engaged.

Pete Grathoff
The Kansas City Star
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