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00:05 Luann De Lesseps revealed that, there's talk of a second season for her and Sonja Morgan's
00:10 new show, Welcome to Crappy Lake.
00:13 Speaking to Page Six at the Blue Moon Burger Bash event at the New York City Wine and Food
00:17 Festival on Friday, the former Real Housewives of New York City star said, "There's talk
00:21 about a next season, so we'll see where they go."
00:25 Despite keeping mum on further details, De Lesseps had nothing but amazing things to
00:29 say about her time spent with Morgan in the small town of Benton, Ill.
00:33 "I don't think they knew what to expect, but Sonja and I both grew up in small towns, so
00:37 our lives have changed, sure, but we still are small-town girls at heart, so we really
00:42 fell in love with them, the Berlin 'con," Native continued.
00:46 De Lesseps further revealed that the improvements made to the town including to the dog shelter
00:51 and the children's playground are still standing.
00:53 "We left a lasting and good impression, I hope," she told us.
00:58 De Lesseps, 58, and Morgan, 59, left their swanky Manhattan apartments to temporarily
01:03 live in the small town to revitalize it.
01:06 The show, which was filmed in the summer of 2022, aired in July of this year.
01:11 Since then, the Bravo-lebrity continues to perform her Countess Cabaret shows across
01:15 the country.
01:16 She's also gearing up for her 2024 schedule, which is set to include a new original song.
01:22 "It's classic Countess," she teased of the song.
01:26 De Lesseps along with Jessica Hirsch, Nadia Caterina Munno, Dan Pelosi, Eric Sedeno and
01:31 Marco Medici, was at the food festival to select the best burger in Nick.
01:35 "I've never met a burger I didn't like," De Lesseps told us.
01:38 "I've had some amazing things already, so being a judge is fun, and it's very
01:43 successful."
01:44 Rachel Ray, who helped founder Lee Schrager come up with the idea of NYCWFF, hosted the
01:49 Burger Battle at Pier 86, home of the Intrepid Museum.
01:53 "I wanted to make chefs more accessible to people, and nothing says everybody's
01:57 welcome and accessible better than a burger," Ray exclusively told Page Six.
02:02 The Rachel Ray Rebuild star added that the event is meant to be a friendly invitation
02:06 to "very famous chefs" to make themselves more mainstream.
02:09 "It's a great place to be," Ray said.
02:10 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be.
02:11 It's a great place to be."
02:11 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be."
02:12 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be."
02:13 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be."
02:13 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be."
02:18 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be."
02:25 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be."
02:32 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be."
02:39 "It's a great place to be, and it's a great place to be."
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