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‘Real Housewives of Miami’ could return with Phil Collins’ ex in cast

The “Real Housewives of Miami” could be heading back to TV.

A source tells Page Six that Bravo is “revisiting” the series and is in “preliminary conversations for a potential return,” to the Florida hotspot.

The show initially ran just three seasons, from 2011-2013 and included cast members Larsa Pippen and Lisa Hochstein.

According to the source, the reboot could include some former cast members, as well as Phil Collins’ ex Orianne Cevey — who has been going through a long series of legal proceedings with the pop icon over his multimillion-dollar Miami manse.

Last year, the “Sussudio” singer su-sued to evict Cevey and her current husband, Thomas Bates, from the property. But Cevey claimed that Collins promised her half of the $40 million estate, which Collins was desperately trying to sell.

Sources said that the cast of the reboot could also include singer Paulina Rubio.

Back in November, Andy Cohen revealed on the “Everything Iconic” podcast that he was trying to get NBCUniversal — which owns Bravo — to pick up a new season of the show for the NBC streaming service Peacock.

“I have really been trying to get Peacock to pick up Miami,” he said. “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this. I don’t know where we are with that. I have to say the fans of Miami are still very vocal, and so I’ve been an advocate for Peacock bringing back Miami.”

Page Six has reported that during the pandemic, Miami has been a site for raging parties and high-priced real-estate buys, as A-listers have been streaming to the area.