Marysol Patton

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Marysol Patton
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTelevision personality, public relations executive
Known forThe Real Housewives of Miami

Marysol Patton is an American television personality and public relations professional best known for her role on the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Miami. An original cast member of the show when it premiered in 2011, Patton appeared in the first two seasons before the series was initially cancelled. She returned when the franchise was rebooted in 2021 for its fourth season, and continued to appear through its seventh and most recent season, which aired in 2025. Beyond her television career, Patton has worked in the public relations and event planning industry in Miami, Florida. Her late mother, Elsa Patton, known affectionately to fans as "Mama Elsa," became a breakout personality on the series in her own right. Over the course of multiple seasons, Marysol Patton has been involved in several notable on-screen interpersonal conflicts and storylines, contributing to the dramatic fabric of the Real Housewives franchise.

Career

Early Seasons of The Real Housewives of Miami

Marysol Patton joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Miami as one of the original housewives when the series debuted on Bravo in 2011. The show was part of the broader Real Housewives franchise, which documents the personal and professional lives of women in affluent communities across the United States. Patton appeared as a main cast member during the show's first two seasons, during which she showcased her life as a public relations professional in the Miami social scene. Her mother, Elsa Patton, became a fan-favorite recurring presence on the show, known for her colorful personality and memorable one-liners.

The original run of The Real Housewives of Miami was cancelled after its third season, and the show went off the air for approximately eight years.[1]

Reboot and Return

In 2021, The Real Housewives of Miami was rebooted with its fourth season, initially airing on the Peacock streaming service.[1] Patton returned to the franchise as part of the revived cast. The rebooted series aired on Peacock for two seasons before moving back to the Bravo cable network for subsequent seasons.[1] Patton's return brought her back into the spotlight, and she continued to be a central figure in the series through its fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons.

Season 7 and On-Screen Conflicts

During the seventh season of The Real Housewives of Miami, which aired in 2025, Patton was involved in several notable interpersonal conflicts that became central storylines of the season. One significant feud developed between Patton and fellow cast member Stephanie Shojaee. The two had attempted what was described as a "new start" in their friendship, but this effort ultimately culminated in a heated confrontation. During one episode, Shojaee issued what was described as a "chilling warning" to Patton, telling her, "If you're gonna come for me…" in a tense exchange that drew considerable attention from viewers and media outlets.[2]

Another prominent conflict during Season 7 involved Patton and cast member Adriana de Moura. During the season reunion, de Moura's recap of her birthday party took what was described as a "dark turn" when she confronted Patton directly. The confrontation was characterized as an "explosive clash," with Patton responding forcefully to de Moura's accusations.[3]

Additionally, during the production and airing of Season 7, Patton made headlines when she threatened legal action against other cast members. In August 2025, reports surfaced that Patton had threatened "lawsuits" amid ongoing drama on the show. The dispute reportedly centered around insinuations made by another cast member regarding Patton's educational background, specifically suggesting that she had not finished high school. Patton took strong exception to these claims and publicly raised the possibility of pursuing legal remedies.[4]

Pause of The Real Housewives of Miami

In March 2026, multiple entertainment outlets confirmed that Bravo had decided to put The Real Housewives of Miami on pause following the conclusion of its seventh season, which had aired the previous fall.[1] According to reporting by Variety, the decision came amid low ratings for the series.[5] The Hollywood Reporter noted that the show had been rebooted after eight years off air with its fourth season in 2021, initially airing on Peacock for two seasons before returning to Bravo's linear network.[1]

A source confirmed to People magazine that Bravo was pausing production on the series after seven total seasons.[6] Just Jared reported that there had been "weeks of worried murmurs" within the Bravo fan community, often referred to as the "Bravosphere," about the future of the show before the official announcement was made.[7] The pause of the series marked an uncertain chapter for Patton and the rest of the cast, as it left open the question of whether the show would return for future seasons.

Personal Life

Marysol Patton is based in Miami, Florida, where she has lived and worked throughout her career in public relations and television. Her mother, Elsa Patton, who was a beloved figure among fans of The Real Housewives of Miami, passed away prior to the later seasons of the show. In June 2025, Patton revealed that she had made the decision to sell her late mother's home. In an exclusive interview with Bravo, Patton explained the reasoning behind her decision to part with the property, which held deep sentimental value given her mother's connection to it and to the show's audience.[8] The sale of the home was widely covered by entertainment media, as "Mama Elsa" had become a recognizable and endearing presence throughout the series.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "'The Real Housewives of Miami' Put on Pause By Bravo".The Hollywood Reporter.2026-03-18.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/real-housewives-miami-paused-bravo-1236540475/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  2. "Stephanie Shojaee Issues a Chilling Warning to Marysol: "If You're Gonna Come for Me…"". 'Bravo}'. 2025-09-11. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  3. "Watch Adriana de Moura vs. Marysol Patton in Explosive Clash". 'Bravo}'. 2025-10-09. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  4. "Marysol Patton Threatens 'Lawsuits' Amid Real Housewives of Miami Drama".Yahoo Entertainment.2025-08-15.https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/articles/marysol-patton-threatens-lawsuits-amid-191701600.html.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  5. "Bravo Hits Pause on 'The Real Housewives of Miami' Amid Low Ratings".Variety.2026-03-18.https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/bravo-puts-the-real-housewives-of-miami-on-pause-1236692860/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  6. "Bravo Pauses 'The Real Housewives of Miami' After 7 Seasons".People.2026-03-18.https://people.com/bravo-pauses-the-real-housewives-of-miami-after-7-seasons-11929572.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  7. "'Real Housewives of Miami' Put On Pause After 7 Seasons, Reason Why Revealed".Just Jared.2026-03-18.https://www.justjared.com/2026/03/18/real-housewives-of-miami-put-on-pause-after-7-seasons-reason-why-revealed/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  8. "Marysol Patton Explains Why She Decided to Sell Her Late Mom's Home (EXCLUSIVE)". 'Bravo}'. 2025-06-25. Retrieved 2026-03-19.