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Another one bites the dust. Cameran Eubanks will not return to “Southern Charm” for its upcoming seventh season. The self-proclaimed “professional reality star,” 36, delivered the news to fans in the comments section of an Instagram post she made Tuesday. In the post, Eubanks can be seen standing with her co-star, Patricia Altschul, and other …
Another one bites the dust.
Cameran Eubanks will not return to “Southern Charm” for its upcoming seventh season.
The self-proclaimed “professional reality star,” 36, delivered the news to fans in the comments section of an Instagram post she made Tuesday.
In the post, Eubanks can be seen standing with her co-star, Patricia Altschul, and other friends accompanied by the caption: “Remember going out to eat with friends?! Can’t wait until we can do it again. ❤️@pataltschul @eddieirions I miss our dates!”
When a fan commented, “Missing the show! When are you returning? 💕,” Eubanks responded, “I will not be returning.”
Eubanks had been a full-time cast member of the show since its premiere in 2014. It is unclear whether she filmed any scenes for the upcoming season prior to production halting in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
While fans will have to wait and see if Eubanks makes an appearance, her now-former castmate, Craig Conover, shared in an interview with Decider how Season 7 had been shaping up prior to being shutdown.
“It was really good. It’s a bummer with this unprecedented situation but it really felt like we got back to our roots. It’s very organic and transparent,” Conover noted.
“[After] having such a long break, everyone kinda came in full steam ahead, so it was pretty wild and a lot of drama,” he continued. “Everyone basically kept what was going on in their lives and the cameras showed up and started to catch all the drama that happens in our everyday life. It was really good.”
A rep for Eubanks did not immediately get back to Page Six for comment.