Bravo’s NYC Pride Parade Float Is a Taste of What’s To Come At BravoCon

Bravo is BRINGING it to the New York City Pride Parade this year. If you are a fan of Bravo, you are not going to want to miss the incredible float they have planned for the celebration. And if you’re not in NYC, there’s still plenty of awesome stuff headed your way.
The network announced this week that as part of the NYC Pride parade on Sunday, June 30, the largest WorldPride celebration in the world, which will also be a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the historic Stonewall Uprising, Andy Cohen will be leading a legendary float with 15 Bravolebrities on board (What will they be wearing? How will they be dancing? Oh my god, will they be singing?!). Plus, if you’re celebrating Pride from home this year, you’ll be able to catch social, digital and on-air content throughout June on Bravo and BravoTV.com.
But for those ready to get a glimpse at the biggest gathering of Bravolebrities since Andy’s baby shower earlier this year, here’s who you can expect to see:

  • Captain Sandy Yawn from Below Deck Mediterranean
  • Reza Farahan from Shahs of Sunset
  • Patricia Altschul from Southern Charm
  • Nene LeakesCynthia Bailey & Eva Marcille from The Real Housewives of Atlanta
  • Leeanne Locken from The Real Housewives of Dallas
  • Teresa GiudiceMelissa Gorga & Margaret Josephs from The Real Housewives of New Jersey
  • Dorinda Medley & Sonja Morgan from The Real Housewives of New York
  • Kelly Dodd from The Real Housewives of Orange County
  • Gizelle Bryant from The Real Housewives of Potomac
  • And Bravo guests: Daryn Carp (host & Andy Cohen’s assistant), Gay Shark (from Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,) Jackie Cox (Drag Lisa Rinna), Chelsea Piers (Drag Erika Jayne), Ginger Snap (Drag Captain Sandy) and Paige Turner (Drag Lisa Vanderpump).

“Bravo has a long history of representing the LGBTQ community through its programming,” said Andy Cohen, host and executive producer of Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. “I’m proud to be a part of this network and its history, and I’m honored to be marching toward another 50 years of progress and equality.” 

It’s not only a wonderful celebration, but this float is also going to be a SIGHT to see. In fact, it could be the biggest gathering of Bravolebrities until this November’s first-ever BravoCon — aka, you will not want to miss out on the fun.

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