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Date:2025-04-17 04:21:30
Forget dating your dad, Brynn Whitfield is going after a Househusband.
The Real Housewives of New York City star is playfully—and shamelessly—flirting with costar Erin Lichy's husband Abraham Lichy in E! News' exclusive sneak peek at the Bravo series' Aug. 20 episode.
During a charity event, the attending cast members greet each other when Brynn jokingly moves in on Abraham while Erin is across the ballroom.
"Now, once you're ready to get a divorce, I'm single," Brynn tells the attorney in the preview. "We're gonna do a swap, right?"
The mischievous remark prompts Jessel Taank to laugh, saying, "You can't take her anywhere!"
As for Abraham's response? "Wife-swapping happens I think happens after the 20-year anniversary," he quips, to which Brynn fires back, "I'm patient."
However, Abraham notes he and Erin do plan to renew their vows on their upcoming tenth wedding anniversary—but that doesn't stop Brynn.
"So, wait, if you didn't say vows, then technically you're not married," the communications consultant replies, to which Abraham clarifies, "No, there's a whole contract. I made a whole list of obligations."
Still undeterred, Brynn gets in one last quip for the lawyer, teasing, "If someone knows how to get out of contracts, Abe."
The whole situation has Jessel amused as she tells Abraham, "She's trying to break through, I'm telling you."
The first look ends with Brynn giving Abraham a piece of advance for his vowel renewal to Erin: "Whatever you do, don't mess up and say, 'I take you Brynn.'"
The Real Housewives of New York City airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family)
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