Well, looks like the Real Housewives of Potomac did what the D.C. housewives couldn’t—score a second season.

Bravo just released the first trailer for the new season, which will have the sashaying, screaming, and sniping we’ve come to expect from the drink-tossing franchise, set in the ritzy burbs.

Most of the ladies have returned, with the exception of Katie Rost, “an international model and TV personality” who announced in June that she was not coming back, according to People.

There’s a new housewife in town, too—Monique Samuels, who is married to former Washington football player Chris Samuels. According to Bravo, she “is not afraid to shake things up with her ‘tell it like it is’ style.” I’m sure that won’t lead to any drama.

Other than the integration of Samuels into the crew, the new season will chart the drama at Oz, an Australian restaurant opened by one of the show’s stars, Ashley Darby, and her real estate mogul husband, Michael. It seems that things at the NoVa restaurant are not going great. She tells him “Shut down your restaurant and this marriage will be over, I am telling you that right now.”

One of the major revelations in the trailer is that Karen Huger, the self-proclaimed “grande dame” of Potomac may no longer reside in the town. *Gasp*

The new season of The Real Housewives of Potomac premieres April 2 at 9 p.m. on Bravo.