Camille Grammer's daughter, Mason, is reportedly in the running to join the rumored Next Gen: L.A. cast, causing a buzz in the industry. Speaking exclusively at BravoCon 2025 on November 14th, Camille kept her tone light yet honest, acknowledging that she's just as in the loop as everyone else when asked about her support for Mason's potential reality TV debut. "We'll see," she coyly shared. Although aware of the whispers, Camille hasn't received any direct confirmation from the network.

Speculation first surfaced in July about a potential Next Gen spinoff set in Los Angeles, with several Bravo kids reportedly being approached. While the network hasn't officially confirmed the project, stars like Adrienne Maloof and Cynthia Bailey have revealed that their children were considered.
If Mason decides to film, Camille has a simple message for her daughter: "Stay true to who you are." She describes Mason as grounded and kind, noting that while she might seem "too sweet for a reality show," she's also strong and knows how to hold her own.
Camille also reflected on her own time in the spotlight, admitting that she enjoys her newer "friend of" role more than being a full-time Housewife. She recalled her time on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, saying she sometimes misses carrying a diamond but often thinks, "Thank God I'm not there," as she watches the drama unfold. She laughed at Andy Cohen's teasing during her second season, explaining that she was relieved not to be in the center of the chaos.
Camille's history with RHOBH goes back to the beginning, with her being part of the main cast for the first two seasons while still married to Kelsey Grammer. Their split in 2010 and divorce the following year played out alongside her early time on the show. Despite stepping away ahead of season 3, Camille returned several times and took on the "friend of" role during later seasons. Looking back, she admitted she'd tell her younger self to be more cautious, saying she trusted the wrong people and sometimes spoke too quickly.
Despite these moments, Camille has grown a thicker skin over the years and has learned to rely on her own voice. There are some things she might take back, but not everything. One line she stands by is calling former castmate Kyle Richards "pernicious," saying she doesn't regret that remark at all. As talk around Next Gen: L.A. continues, Camille seems content to watch from the sidelines while supporting her daughter's choices, whatever they may end up being.