Camille Grammer is responding to growing rumors that her daughter, Mason Grammer, may be joining the rumor Next generation: LA form.
Speaking exclusively at BravoCon 2025 on November 14, Camille kept things light but honest, saying she heard the talk just like everyone else.
“We’ll see,” she said when asked if she would support Mason in his transition to reality TV. Camille added that while she is aware of the rumors, she has not been told anything directly.
Speculations about a possible second one first surfaced in July Next generation spin-off centered in Los Angeles, reportedly targeting several Bravo kids.
The network has not confirmed the project, although stars including Adrienne Maloof and Cynthia Bailey previously revealed that their children had been considered.
Camille Grammer advice for daughter Mason
When Mason decides to film, Camille has one simple message for her: stay true to who she is.
She described her daughter as grounded and kind, noting that while Mason may seem “too sweet for a reality show,” she is also strong and knows how to hold her own.
Camille Grammer misses her time on RHOBH
Camille also reflected on her own time in the spotlight, admitting that she’s enjoying her newer “friend of” role more than being a full-time housewife.
She said that sometimes she misses carrying a diamond, but when she sees the drama happening, she often thinks, “Thank God I’m not there.”
She recalled Andy Cohen teasing her about that mentality during her second season, and she laughed and explained that she was indeed relieved not to be in the middle of the chaos.
Her history with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills goes back to the beginning.
Camille was part of the main cast for the first two seasons, during which she was still married to Kelsey Grammer.
Their 2010 split and divorce the following year played out alongside her early time on the show. The former couple shares Mason and their son Jude.
Even after leaving before season 3, Camille returned several times, taking on the role of “friend of” in later seasons.
Looking back, she admitted that she told her younger self to be more careful, that she trusted the wrong people and sometimes spoke too fast.
Still, those moments became memorable pieces of the franchise’s history. She acknowledged that Season 1 remains “iconic,” especially considering her now-famous “morally corrupt” comment about Faye Resnick.
Camille said she has grown a thicker skin over the years and has learned to trust her own voice.
There are some things she might take back, but not everything.
One line she stands by is when she calls former castmate Kyle Richards “depraved,” and says she doesn’t regret it at all.
Like talking around Next generation: LA continues, Camille seems content to watch from the sidelines as she supports her daughter’s choices, whatever they may turn out to be.

