According to FlixPatrolNext Gen NYC currently sits at #7 on Peacock’s Top 10 chart as of June 19. Though it briefly dipped out of the Top 10 on a few days, the show has otherwise remained a consistent performer, bouncing between the #5 and #7 spots throughout the past week. Overall, its average June ranking is #12, with five separate appearances in the Top 10 so far.

On Amazon Channels, the spin-off has done even better, currently holding the #5 position, and previously peaking at #3 on June 13. Meanwhile, on Hayu, a global streaming service known for reality content, the series has been consistently in the Top 10, ranging from #8 on June 18 to #4 on June 19, suggesting a growing international interest.


What This Success Means for Bravo

The early success of Next Gen NYC highlights Bravo’s smart decision to branch out and explore the lives of the Housewives’ children, many of whom are now adults dealing with their own issues and ambitions. The premise offers a fresh angle while maintaining the signature tone that made the original shows so popular.

Only three episodes have aired, and while the show hasn’t yet broken into the Top 4, its upward trend shows potential for even stronger performance as the season progresses. If the ratings continue to climb, Bravo might consider continuing to follow Gia, Riley, Ariana, and Brooks—or even launching similar spin-offs in other cities.


Our Take: A Smart, Promising Move for Bravo

Next Gen NYC feels like a natural evolution for the Real Housewives brand. It’s an intriguing concept that allows the network to experiment with new formats while staying true to what fans love: relationships, drama, and aspirational lifestyles.

Even if the show doesn’t ultimately lead to a long-term series, it stands as a bold and refreshing experiment. If it does succeed, Next Gen NYC could be the beginning of an entirely new branch of Bravo programming—one that keeps the franchise alive for a whole new generation.