‘Next Gen NYC’ Stars Answer Your Burning Questions About Season 2

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Cameras may have stopped rolling, but the cast of Next Gen NYC isn’t exactly done causing trouble.

“I think there was a lot of unresolved stuff,” Ariana Biermann exclusively told Us Weekly at DIRECTV’s Plot Twist featuring Bravo party on Tuesday, August 12. “Maybe if there is a season 2, then that’s where we will hash it out.”

While Bravo’s hit reality show didn’t have a reunion special after its first season, Brooks Marks is confident it would have been “extremely explosive.”

“There are a lot of things that are unresolved from the end of the season,” he explained to Us at The Perch by Skylight atop PENN 2  in New York City. “Someone did remove himself from the group chat.”

When asked if the person’s name could start with C for Charlie Zakkour, Brooks, 26, seemingly confirmed with a laugh.

Although Bravo has yet to officially green light a season 2, Next Gen NYC became the network’s most-watched series premiere of all time, per Deadline.

Next Gen NYC Stars Answer Your Burning Questions About Season 2

Brooks Marks and Arianna Biermann Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

If cameras were to start rolling again, the question needs to be asked: Who will come back?

“I feel like there’s always room to mix up the cast. Like, why not?” Georgia McCann told Us at the event spotlighting DIRECTV’s MyEntertainment Genre Pack. “It keeps things exciting. Maybe, like, another New Yorker. The male version of me would be really fun to have. I think everyone is interesting as it is.”

Brooks would love to see more of his sister, Chloe Marks, while Ariana, 23, hopes her older sister, Brielle Biermann, can make a cameo in season 2.

“I’d love to have her,” she explained. ‘She wasn’t able to come to New York. Her and her fiancé are always traveling.”

Next Gen NYC Stars Answer Your Burning Questions About Season 2

‘Next Gen NYC’ season 1 cast Eugene Gologursky/BRAVO

Last month, Gia Giudice was asked to share her thoughts on a possible season 2. If the New Jersey resident had her way, the show would have even more episodes to allow viewers to get to know everyone even more.

“If and when there’s a season 2, I think the cast will pretty much stay the same,” she predicted to Us at iHeartRadio and Vrbo’s pickleball tournament in Lake Tahoe, California. “Maybe they’ll add a couple more. You’ll just see the relationships form a little more hopefully and we’ll get some more episodes.”

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When asked about aunt Melissa Gorga’s daughter, Antonio Gorga, possibly joining the show, Gia, 24, believes the 20-year-old college student is too young.

“A lot of our scenes involve us going out for drinks. She doesn’t turn 21 for another year,” she said. “I think it’s a different age bracket, but I wish her all the best, though.”

Stream old episodes of Next Gen NYC anytime on Peacock.

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