There may not be set-in-stone plans for aReal Housewives: All Starsseries just yet, but you betAndy Cohenhas already assembled his fantasy cast.Speaking withE! Newsthis week during a 10-year anniversary celebration of hisBravotalk seriesWatch What Happens Live, the 51-year-old host revealed his dream lineup of all star houswife ladies. First to make the fantasy cast team wasReal Housewives of AtlantastarNeNe LeakesandBethenny FrankelfromReal Housewives of New York.Other additions includedReal Housewives of New Jersey‘sMargaret Josephs,Real Housewives of DallasstarLeAnne LockenandShannon BeadorfromReal Housewives of Orange County.Perhaps the biggest surprise on Cohen’s list, thought? ActressDenise Richards, who is new to the franchise and just joined theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillscast this past season.Andy Cohen‘s dreamReal Housewives: All Starscast.Getty (6)Buzz about anAll Starsversion of the popular Bravo reality franchise has been present for years, with Cohen himselfendorsing the idea back in June 2016— under one condition.“We will doReal Housewives: All Starswhen the show is just about out of gas,” he toldEntertainment Tonight. “So right now we had our second-highest season ofBeverly Hills,New York’s highest ratings since 2012 andOrange Countylast season had its highest-rated season in 10 seasons.”Cohen added that he “can’t wait to do” the crossover series, but cautioned it would also come at the end of the line for the franchises: “It’s something that we don’t waste now. We want to save it for later.”Gary Gershoff/GettyAs for himself, Cohen — a new dad to sonBenjamin Allen, 4 months — feels like he’s comfortably hit his stride as his show celebrates a decade on air.“When it started, I wanted to go out every night after the show and celebrate the show,” he told PEOPLE last week at a red carpet and talk event in N.Y.C. surroundingWWHL‘s anniversary. “Even though I have a reputation of being like a major party guy,I’ve calmed down quite a bit. Now, a night out for me is dinner at 8 o’clock.”He continued, “I’m happy to keep it all going, but if some of those planes start coming down … I’ll still be grounded in my own life. I have a son now, so there are other things.”But he hasn’tfullycalmed down yet. “I still scream quite a bit,” Cohen said at the talk, joking, “That’s just something that I would like to work on in year 11.”

There may not be set-in-stone plans for aReal Housewives: All Starsseries just yet, but you betAndy Cohenhas already assembled his fantasy cast.

Speaking withE! Newsthis week during a 10-year anniversary celebration of hisBravotalk seriesWatch What Happens Live, the 51-year-old host revealed his dream lineup of all star houswife ladies. First to make the fantasy cast team wasReal Housewives of AtlantastarNeNe LeakesandBethenny FrankelfromReal Housewives of New York.

Other additions includedReal Housewives of New Jersey‘sMargaret Josephs,Real Housewives of DallasstarLeAnne LockenandShannon BeadorfromReal Housewives of Orange County.

Perhaps the biggest surprise on Cohen’s list, thought? ActressDenise Richards, who is new to the franchise and just joined theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillscast this past season.

Andy Cohen‘s dreamReal Housewives: All Starscast.Getty (6)

Andy Cohen NeNe Leakes, Bethenny Frankel, Shannon Beador, Leanne Locken, Margaret Josephs, Denise Richards

Buzz about anAll Starsversion of the popular Bravo reality franchise has been present for years, with Cohen himselfendorsing the idea back in June 2016— under one condition.

“We will doReal Housewives: All Starswhen the show is just about out of gas,” he toldEntertainment Tonight. “So right now we had our second-highest season ofBeverly Hills,New York’s highest ratings since 2012 andOrange Countylast season had its highest-rated season in 10 seasons.”

Cohen added that he “can’t wait to do” the crossover series, but cautioned it would also come at the end of the line for the franchises: “It’s something that we don’t waste now. We want to save it for later.”

Gary Gershoff/Getty

Andy Cohen

As for himself, Cohen — a new dad to sonBenjamin Allen, 4 months — feels like he’s comfortably hit his stride as his show celebrates a decade on air.

“When it started, I wanted to go out every night after the show and celebrate the show,” he told PEOPLE last week at a red carpet and talk event in N.Y.C. surroundingWWHL‘s anniversary. “Even though I have a reputation of being like a major party guy,I’ve calmed down quite a bit. Now, a night out for me is dinner at 8 o’clock.”

He continued, “I’m happy to keep it all going, but if some of those planes start coming down … I’ll still be grounded in my own life. I have a son now, so there are other things.”

But he hasn’tfullycalmed down yet. “I still scream quite a bit,” Cohen said at the talk, joking, “That’s just something that I would like to work on in year 11.”

source: people.com