Kary Brittingham
| Kary Brittingham | |
| Birthplace | Mexico |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Mexican-American |
| Occupation | Television personality, entrepreneur |
| Known for | The Real Housewives of Dallas |
| Spouse(s) | Eduardo Brittingham (m. 2009; div. 2021), Mark A. Anderson (m. 2024) |
Kary Brittingham is a Mexican-American television personality and entrepreneur who gained public recognition as a cast member on The Real Housewives of Dallas, a reality television series on the Bravo network. Brittingham joined the show in its fourth season in 2019 and remained a full-time cast member through the series' fifth and final season in 2021. Born in Mexico, she became known on the series for her outspoken personality, her navigation of cultural identity as a Mexican-born woman in Dallas high society, and the personal challenges she faced during filming, including the eventual dissolution of her twelve-year marriage to Eduardo Brittingham. Since the show's conclusion, Brittingham has remained in the public eye through her personal life developments, including her engagement in 2023 and marriage to attorney Mark A. Anderson in an intimate ceremony in Italy in June 2024.[1]
Early Life
Kary Brittingham was born in Mexico. Details regarding her precise birth date, childhood, and upbringing in Mexico have not been extensively documented in published sources. What is publicly known is that she relocated to the United States and eventually settled in Dallas, Texas, where she became part of the city's social scene. Her Mexican heritage became a notable aspect of her identity on The Real Housewives of Dallas, as she frequently discussed her cultural background and the experience of navigating life as a Mexican-born woman in the affluent social circles of Dallas.[2]
Career
The Real Housewives of Dallas
The Real Housewives of Dallas premiered on Bravo on April 11, 2016, as the ninth installment of The Real Housewives franchise.[3] The series focused on the personal and professional lives of women living in Dallas, Texas, and ran for five seasons through 2021.
Brittingham did not appear in the show's initial seasons. She joined the cast as a full-time housewife beginning with Season 4, which premiered in 2019.[4] Her addition to the cast came as part of a broader reshuffling; Cary Deuber, who had been a full-time cast member in earlier seasons, was transitioned to a "friend of the housewives" role for Season 4.[5]
Season 4
During her debut season, Brittingham established herself as a vocal and confrontational presence among the cast. A significant storyline in Season 4 involved her conflict with LeeAnne Locken, who had been an original cast member since the show's premiere. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight in October 2019, Brittingham spoke candidly about her inability to bond with Locken, whom other cast members had described as the group's "alpha." Brittingham disputed this characterization and was open about the tensions between them.[2] The dynamic between Brittingham and Locken became one of the central narratives of the season, drawing attention from viewers and media outlets covering the franchise.
Locken departed the series following the conclusion of Season 4.[6]
Season 5
Brittingham returned as a full-time cast member for the fifth season of The Real Housewives of Dallas, which premiered on January 5, 2021.[7][8] The Season 5 cast consisted of Brittingham alongside Kameron Westcott, Stephanie Hollman, Tiffany Moon, Brandi Redmond, and D'Andra Simmons, with Jennifer Davis Long appearing as a friend of the housewives.[8]
Season 5 proved to be a challenging period for Brittingham both on and off screen. A major storyline involved her behavior during social events, which became a point of contention among the cast. During the season finale, which aired on April 27, 2021, Brittingham was confronted by her castmates about her drunken behavior at various gatherings throughout the season. In a candid moment during the episode, Brittingham acknowledged her struggles, stating, "I've realized that there are all these things I have to face," and admitted, "I'm not happy."[9] This admission hinted at the personal difficulties she was experiencing in her marriage and home life.
Brittingham's relationships with several of her co-stars also became strained during the fifth season. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight in March 2021, she discussed the viewer backlash she had received and addressed the state of her friendships with castmates Tiffany Moon and D'Andra Simmons. Brittingham acknowledged the difficulties she had faced with both women and reflected on the personal toll the season had taken on her.[10]
Season 5 was the final season of The Real Housewives of Dallas. The series was not renewed for a sixth season, bringing Brittingham's run on the show to a close after two full seasons as a cast member.
Post-Television Career
Following the conclusion of The Real Housewives of Dallas, Brittingham has continued to maintain a public profile. While her specific business ventures and professional activities beyond television have not been extensively documented in major publications, she has remained a recognizable figure within the broader Real Housewives franchise community and Dallas social scene.
Personal Life
Marriage to Eduardo Brittingham
Kary Brittingham was married to Eduardo Brittingham for twelve years. Their marriage and family life were featured prominently during her time on The Real Housewives of Dallas, particularly during Season 5, when tensions in the relationship became increasingly visible to viewers. During the Season 5 finale, Brittingham's emotional admission that she was "not happy" was widely interpreted as reflecting the state of her marriage.[9]
In May 2021, shortly after the Season 5 finale aired, Brittingham confirmed in an exclusive interview with People that she and Eduardo were divorcing. She described the situation candidly, stating that they had been "not happy" and that the decision to end the marriage had been a difficult but necessary one.[11] The divorce marked a significant turning point in Brittingham's life, occurring simultaneously with the end of her television career on the Dallas franchise.
Engagement and Marriage to Mark A. Anderson
Approximately two years after her divorce from Eduardo, Brittingham entered into a relationship with Mark A. Anderson, a lawyer. On July 11, 2023, Anderson proposed to Brittingham in what she described as "the surprise of a lifetime." The engagement was announced exclusively through People magazine, which also featured photographs of her 12-carat engagement ring. Brittingham expressed that she was "madly in love" with Anderson.[12] Entertainment Tonight also reported on the engagement, noting that it came two years after her split from Eduardo.[13]
On June 20, 2024, Brittingham and Anderson married in an intimate ceremony in Italy. The wedding was described as both intimate and glamorous, with details reported exclusively by People magazine.[1] CultureMap Dallas also covered the event, noting the romantic Italian setting and the couple's celebration.[14]
Recognition
Brittingham's tenure on The Real Housewives of Dallas brought her significant public attention, particularly during the show's fourth and fifth seasons. Her debut season conflict with LeeAnne Locken was covered by multiple entertainment outlets, establishing her as a notable figure within the franchise.[2]
During Season 5, Brittingham became one of the most discussed cast members, generating both support and criticism from viewers. The viewer backlash she experienced was significant enough that she addressed it directly in media interviews, discussing how the public response had affected her and her family.[10] Her candid discussion of personal unhappiness during the Season 5 finale was highlighted by People and other entertainment publications as one of the defining moments of the series' final season.[9]
Following the show, Brittingham continued to receive media coverage, particularly regarding her personal life milestones. Both her engagement to Mark A. Anderson and their subsequent Italian wedding received exclusive coverage from People magazine, indicating her continued relevance within the reality television and celebrity media landscape.[12][1]
The Real Housewives of Dallas
The Real Housewives of Dallas was developed as the ninth installment of The Real Housewives franchise on Bravo.[15] The series premiered on April 11, 2016, and focused on the personal and professional lives of women in Dallas, Texas. It aired for five seasons, with Bravo renewing the series multiple times throughout its run.[16]
The original cast included Tiffany Hendra and LeeAnne Locken, among others.[17] Over the course of its run, the series underwent several cast changes. Brittingham joined in Season 4 alongside returning cast members Kameron Westcott, Stephanie Hollman, Brandi Redmond, and D'Andra Simmons. For the fifth and final season, Tiffany Moon was added to the cast as a full-time housewife.[8]
The series was not renewed after its fifth season, concluding its run in 2021. During its time on air, it contributed to the broader Real Housewives franchise and drew attention to Dallas as a setting for reality television, following in the footsteps of earlier franchise installments set in cities such as New York, Atlanta, and Beverly Hills.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Kary Brittingham Is Married! Real Housewives of Dallas Star Says 'I Do' in Intimate Italian Wedding (Exclusive)".People.June 25, 2024.https://people.com/real-housewives-of-dallas-kary-brittingham-wedding-exclusive-8668152.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "'RHOD's Kary Brittingham Sounds Off on LeeAnne Locken (Exclusive)".Entertainment Tonight.October 9, 2019.https://www.etonline.com/rhods-kary-brittingham-sounds-off-on-leeanne-locken-exclusive-134084.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Bravo Announces Two New Real Housewives Series". 'E! Online}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Real Housewives of Dallas Season 4 Trailer". 'People}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "RHOD's Cary Deuber Will Be Featured as a Friend on Season 4". 'Us Magazine}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "LeeAnne Locken Is Leaving Real Housewives of Dallas After 4 Seasons". 'People}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Bravo's The Real Housewives of Dallas Returns for Season Five on Tuesday, January 5 at 9 PM ET/PT". 'The Futon Critic}'. November 30, 2020. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 "The Real Housewives of Dallas Season 5 Trailer Is Here (Exclusive)". 'Entertainment Tonight}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 "'RHOD' Finale: Kary Brittingham Is Confronted About Her Drunken Behavior — 'I'm Not Happy'".People.April 27, 2021.https://people.com/tv/rhod-finale-kary-brittingham-is-confronted-about-her-drunken-behavior/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "'RHOD's Kary Brittingham Talks Viewer Backlash and Friendship Struggles With Tiffany and D'Andra (Exclusive)".Entertainment Tonight.March 30, 2021.https://www.etonline.com/rhods-kary-brittingham-talks-viewer-backlash-and-friendship-struggles-with-tiffany-and-dandra.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "'RHOD's Kary Brittingham Divorcing Husband Eduardo After 12 Years of Marriage: We Were 'Not Happy'".People.May 4, 2021.https://people.com/tv/rhod-kary-brittingham-divorcing-husband-eduardo/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 "'Real Housewives' Star Kary Brittingham Is Engaged — and 'Madly in Love!' See Her 12-Carat Ring (Exclusive)".People.July 17, 2023.https://people.com/real-housewives-of-dallas-kary-brittingham-engaged-exclusive-7561697.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "'Real Housewives of Dallas' Alum Kary Brittingham Is Engaged Two Years After Divorce From Ex Eduardo".Entertainment Tonight.July 17, 2023.https://www.etonline.com/real-housewives-of-dallas-alum-kary-brittingham-is-engaged-two-years-after-divorce-from-ex-eduardo.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Ex-Real Housewives of Dallas star remarries in dreamy Italian wedding".CultureMap Dallas.June 27, 2024.https://dallas.culturemap.com/news/society/kary-brittingham-real-housewives-wedding/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Forget the Big Hair, It's Big Drama When The Real Housewives of Dallas Premieres on Bravo — Meet the Cast". 'E! Online}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Bravo Renews Vanderpump Rules and 19 Other Shows". 'Variety}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "The Real Housewives of Dallas". 'Bravo TV}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.