Stephanie Shojaee

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Stephanie Shojaee
NationalityAmerican
OccupationReal estate executive, television personality
Known forCast member on The Real Housewives of Miami; executive at Shoma Group
Spouse(s)Masoud Shojaee

Stephanie Shojaee is an American real estate executive and television personality based in Miami, Florida. She serves as an executive at Shoma Group, a real estate development firm founded by her husband, Masoud Shojaee, approximately four decades ago. Shojaee gained a national audience as a cast member on Bravo's reality television series The Real Housewives of Miami, joining the show during its later seasons and becoming one of its prominent figures. Her dual role as a business executive in one of Miami's most active real estate markets and as a participant in the popular Real Housewives franchise has drawn attention from both the real estate industry and entertainment media. In November 2025, Forbes profiled Shojaee for what the publication described as reshaping Miami's real estate landscape. In March 2026, Bravo announced that The Real Housewives of Miami had been put on pause after seven seasons, citing low ratings, a decision that marked the end of the show's current run in which Shojaee had appeared.

Career

Real Estate

Stephanie Shojaee is an executive at Shoma Group, a Miami-based real estate development company that was founded by her husband, Masoud Shojaee, approximately 40 years ago.[1] In an August 2025 interview with Bravo, Shojaee addressed what she described as a "misconception" about her role in the business, setting the record straight about her involvement in the company and her professional relationship with her husband within the firm.[1]

In November 2025, Forbes published a profile of Shojaee under the headline "Stephanie Shojaee Is Rewriting The Real Estate Development Playbook," in which the publication examined her contributions to Miami's real estate landscape.[2] The Forbes article noted that Shojaee was "reshaping Miami's real estate landscape" while simultaneously gaining a national audience through her television appearances on The Real Housewives of Miami.[2]

Shoma Group has been active in the Miami real estate market for decades, and Stephanie Shojaee's role in the company has been a subject of public interest, particularly as her television profile has grown. Her work at Shoma Group has positioned her at the intersection of luxury real estate development and media visibility, a combination that has attracted coverage from both business and entertainment outlets.[2][1]

Television

Stephanie Shojaee became a cast member on The Real Housewives of Miami (often abbreviated as RHOM), the Miami-based installment of Bravo's long-running Real Housewives franchise. The series had originally aired for three seasons before going off the air. It was rebooted after eight years with its fourth season in 2021, initially airing on the streaming platform Peacock for two seasons before transitioning back to Bravo for subsequent seasons.[3]

Shojaee joined the cast during the show's later seasons and became one of its notable personalities. Her appearances on the program brought her national visibility beyond the Miami real estate community and allowed audiences to see aspects of her professional and personal life.[2]

In November 2025, Shojaee attended BravoCon 2025, the annual fan convention organized by Bravo. During the event, she publicly revealed that she had undergone two cosmetic procedures following her first season on the show. In an interview with People magazine at the convention, Shojaee described one of the procedures as "life-changing."[4]

Pause of The Real Housewives of Miami

On March 18, 2026, multiple entertainment news outlets reported that Bravo had placed The Real Housewives of Miami on pause after its seventh season, which had concluded in the fall of 2025. A source confirmed to People magazine that the "show has been put on pause."[5]

The decision to pause the series was attributed to low ratings. Page Six reported that the show had been put on pause "after ratings failed to outperform some of the network's other" programming.[6] The Hollywood Reporter noted that the pause marked the second time the franchise had been shelved, given that the show had previously been off the air for eight years before its 2021 reboot.[3]

Just Jared reported that the seventh season had ended the previous fall and that there had been uncertainty about the show's future in the months since, with the pause announcement providing a definitive update.[7]

The pause of RHOM was covered by numerous outlets, including People, The Hollywood Reporter, Page Six, Just Jared, and AOL, reflecting the public interest in the franchise's trajectory.[5][3][6][7][8]

Personal Life

Stephanie Shojaee is married to Masoud Shojaee, the founder of Shoma Group. Masoud Shojaee established the company approximately 40 years ago, and the couple has worked together in the real estate business.[1] In her August 2025 interview with Bravo, Stephanie Shojaee addressed misconceptions about her professional dynamic with her husband within the company, indicating that her role at Shoma Group extends beyond a spousal association.[1]

The Shojaee family is based in Miami, Florida, where Shoma Group conducts its real estate development operations. Stephanie Shojaee's public profile has been shaped by both her work in real estate and her appearances on The Real Housewives of Miami, which has provided viewers with glimpses into her personal life and family dynamics.[2]

At BravoCon 2025 in November 2025, Shojaee spoke openly about cosmetic procedures she had undergone, revealing that she had two procedures done after her first season on the show and characterizing one as "life-changing."[4]

Recognition

Stephanie Shojaee's profile in both the real estate industry and entertainment media has been the subject of coverage by several prominent publications. In November 2025, Forbes profiled her in an article titled "Stephanie Shojaee Is Rewriting The Real Estate Development Playbook," which highlighted her impact on Miami's real estate market and her growing national audience through The Real Housewives of Miami.[2]

Her appearances on the Bravo network have generated coverage from entertainment outlets including People, Page Six, The Hollywood Reporter, Just Jared, and Bravo's own digital platforms. Shojaee's attendance at BravoCon 2025 further underscored her standing within the Real Housewives franchise and the broader Bravo programming ecosystem.[4]

The August 2025 exclusive interview published by Bravo's website, in which Shojaee addressed misconceptions about her role at Shoma Group, reflected media interest in her professional identity independent of her television appearances.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Stephanie Shojaee Clears Up a "Misconception" About Her Business with Husband Masoud (EXCLUSIVE)". 'Bravo}'. August 6, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 ReynoldsEmmaEmma"Stephanie Shojaee Is Rewriting The Real Estate Development Playbook".Forbes.November 18, 2025.https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmareynolds/2025/11/18/stephanie-shojaee-is-rewriting-the-real-estate-development-playbook/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "'The Real Housewives of Miami' Put on Pause By Bravo".The Hollywood Reporter.March 18, 2026.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/real-housewives-miami-paused-bravo-1236540475/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "RHOM's Stephanie Shojaee Reveals 2 Cosmetic Procedures She Had After Her First Season, Calling 1 'Life-Changing'".People.November 17, 2025.https://people.com/rhom-star-stephanie-shojaee-cosmetic-procedures-11851021.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Bravo Pauses 'The Real Housewives of Miami' After 7 Seasons".People.March 19, 2026.https://people.com/bravo-pauses-the-real-housewives-of-miami-after-7-seasons-11929572.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Bravo pauses 'The Real Housewives of Miami' amid low ratings".Page Six.March 18, 2026.https://pagesix.com/2026/03/18/entertainment/bravo-pauses-the-real-housewives-of-miami-after-ratings-plummet/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "'Real Housewives of Miami' Put On Pause After 7 Seasons, Reason Why Revealed".Just Jared.March 18, 2026.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. "Bravo Pauses "The Real Housewives of Miami" After 7 Seasons". 'AOL}'. March 19, 2026. Retrieved 2026-03-19.