The ladies of Miami are back — and so is their drama!Fans last sawThe Real Housewives of Miamimake waves in 2013 after it concluded its three-season run on Bravo. Now, the beloved series is heading to Peacock with returning HousewivesLarsa Pippen,Alexia EchevarriaandLisa Hochsteinstarring alongside newcomers Julia Lemigova, Guerdy Abraira and Dr. Nicole Martin. Fellow OGs Adriana de Moura and Marysol Patton and newbie Kiki Barth will appear as friends of the Housewives.The NBC Universal-owned streaming service dropped the first trailer for the fourth season on Tuesday. Kicking off the drama-filled clip, Marysol, 54, asks the group who they “trust the least” in the group.“I think I trust Nicole the least,” she says, shocking her costars.PeacockSeveral storylines involving Larsa, 47, take center stage in the trailer, including her obsession with her OnlyFans account, which sparked questions among her castmates. Her separation fromScottie Pippencomes up as well.“I do want to get divorced,” she says through tears, leading Lisa, 39, to ask, “Does he want you back?“Adriana, 56, even calls out Larsa for her former Kardashian-Jenner family connection: “You left this group of women, come back with a butt as big asKim Kardashian’s, trying to become the new Kim Kardashian, which you’re never going to be.“PeacockPeacockThe supertease also introduces audiences to the franchise’s newcomers including Julia, the first LGBTQIA+ Housewife and wife of pro tennis playerMartina Navratilova. Viewers also get glimpses of the Housewives' luxurious lives as they take on the Miami social scene.In June, Larsa’s rep confirmed to PEOPLE she wasfilming theRHOMreboot. But Peacock didn’tofficially announce the show’s full castuntil October.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.RHOMwas the seventh iteration of Bravo’sHousewivesfranchise, which began withThe Real Housewives of Orange Countyin 2006. LongtimeHousewivesproducerAndy Cohenpreviously celebratedthe franchise’s 15-year anniversaryin March.The Real Housewives of Miamipremieres on Dec. 16 on Peacock

The ladies of Miami are back — and so is their drama!

Fans last sawThe Real Housewives of Miamimake waves in 2013 after it concluded its three-season run on Bravo. Now, the beloved series is heading to Peacock with returning HousewivesLarsa Pippen,Alexia EchevarriaandLisa Hochsteinstarring alongside newcomers Julia Lemigova, Guerdy Abraira and Dr. Nicole Martin. Fellow OGs Adriana de Moura and Marysol Patton and newbie Kiki Barth will appear as friends of the Housewives.

The NBC Universal-owned streaming service dropped the first trailer for the fourth season on Tuesday. Kicking off the drama-filled clip, Marysol, 54, asks the group who they “trust the least” in the group.

“I think I trust Nicole the least,” she says, shocking her costars.

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The Real Housewives of Miami

Several storylines involving Larsa, 47, take center stage in the trailer, including her obsession with her OnlyFans account, which sparked questions among her castmates. Her separation fromScottie Pippencomes up as well.

“I do want to get divorced,” she says through tears, leading Lisa, 39, to ask, “Does he want you back?”

Adriana, 56, even calls out Larsa for her former Kardashian-Jenner family connection: “You left this group of women, come back with a butt as big asKim Kardashian’s, trying to become the new Kim Kardashian, which you’re never going to be.”

The Real Housewives of Miami

The Real Housewives of Miami

The supertease also introduces audiences to the franchise’s newcomers including Julia, the first LGBTQIA+ Housewife and wife of pro tennis playerMartina Navratilova. Viewers also get glimpses of the Housewives' luxurious lives as they take on the Miami social scene.

In June, Larsa’s rep confirmed to PEOPLE she wasfilming theRHOMreboot. But Peacock didn’tofficially announce the show’s full castuntil October.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

RHOMwas the seventh iteration of Bravo’sHousewivesfranchise, which began withThe Real Housewives of Orange Countyin 2006. LongtimeHousewivesproducerAndy Cohenpreviously celebratedthe franchise’s 15-year anniversaryin March.

The Real Housewives of Miamipremieres on Dec. 16 on Peacock

source: people.com