Real Housewives of Sydney will premiere on Binge from October

Real Housewives of Sydney will premiere on Binge from October 10 as the streaming giant releases a sensational new trailer

The reboot of “Real Housewives of Sydney” is set to arrive on streaming giant Binge from October 10th.

And a new trailer for the reality series promises big fireworks as season one stars, former model Krissy March and former Miss Australia Nicole O’Neill, join a new squad of social high-fliers.

Based on the preview, fans can expect plenty of glamour, bling and next-level badassness as the show takes a look at seven of Sydney’s elite women and their spectacular lifestyles.

The preview features new cast members including divorced mother and wellness fanatic Caroline Gaultier and entrepreneur and fashionista Dr. Kate Adams.

Also featured are Swiss wellness brand entrepreneur and cancer survivor Sally Obermeder and businesswoman and soccer WAG Terry Biviano.

Rounding out the cast is Victoria Montano, owner of luxury sports brand fashion label Sport Luxe.

The trailer opens with spectacular shots of Sydney’s prestigious eastern suburbs, where the women live.

“I think people think it is [the eastern suburbs] “It’s full of snobs and people who think they’re better than others,” explains one of the housewives.

Then she adds: “…And they are actually exactly right.”

In other scenes in the trailer, the housewives flirt with an attractive waitress at a high-profile event, on glitzy shopping sprees and at dockside cocktail parties.

The reboot of “Real Housewives of Sydney” is set to arrive on streaming giant Binge from October 10th.  And a new trailer for the reality series provides lots of fireworks.  Pictured: Former model Krissy March in a scene from the new trailer

The reboot of “Real Housewives of Sydney” is set to arrive on streaming giant Binge from October 10th. And a new trailer for the reality series provides lots of fireworks. Pictured: Former model Krissy March in a scene from the new trailer

Former Miss Australia Nicole O'Neil, who appeared on the first season of

Former Miss Australia Nicole O’Neil, who appeared on the first season of “Real Housewives of Sydney,” is joining a new cast of social high-fliers for the reboot of “Binge.”

Based on the preview, fans can expect plenty of next-level glamour, bling and nastiness as the show takes a look at seven of Sydney's elite women and their spectacular lifestyles

Based on the preview, fans can expect plenty of next-level glamour, bling and nastiness as the show takes a look at seven of Sydney’s elite women and their spectacular lifestyles

At one point in the trailer, one of the women remarks: “People say money doesn’t make you happy – but it makes it better overall.”

In the meantime, fans are treated to shots of huge mansions and a massive shoe collection of the housewife.

Still, the preview sparks plenty of bitchy banter as one of the women describes her social circle as being full of “huge egos,” while a performer is caught on camera asking her pals: “So who are we going to burn tonight?” the pyre?”

This comes after Krissy Marsh recently revealed that she was unwilling to return to The Real Housewives of Sydney franchise following her controversial appearance on the show in 2017.

“Sydney’s eastern suburbs are full of sobs,” says a cast member in the new trailer

“Sydney’s eastern suburbs are full of sobs,” says a cast member in the new trailer

The cast of the Real Housewives of Sydney reboot: Krissy Marsh, Sally Obermeder, Victoria Montano, Terry Biviano, Dr.  Kate Adams, Nicole O'Neil and Caroline Gaultier

The cast of the Real Housewives of Sydney reboot: Krissy Marsh, Sally Obermeder, Victoria Montano, Terry Biviano, Dr. Kate Adams, Nicole O’Neil and Caroline Gaultier

The former model, 51, appeared in the original season on Foxtel before the series was canceled after one season.

Speaking to Sydney Confidential last month, Marsh admitted that she initially turned down an offer from Binge to reprise her role, but ultimately changed her mind after speaking to her returning castmate Nicole O’Neil.

Marsh teased viewers that they can look forward to plenty of tension within the cast, even as producers have promised a show that’s less “evil” than the infamous antics of the first season.

In the new trailer, the housewives flirt with an attractive service assistant at a high-profile event

In the new trailer, the housewives flirt with an attractive service assistant at a high-profile event

One of the women described her social circle as characterized by

One of the women described her social circle as characterized by “enormous egos”, while one performer is caught on camera asking her mates: “Who are we burning at the stake tonight?”

Fans of the original season will remember the controversial moment when housewife Lisa Oldfield “didn’t shame” Marsh live on camera.

During the scandalous scene, Oldfield accused Marsh of being a “f***ing embarrassment, an idiot and a whore” as the public watched in horror.

After the shocking incident, Marsh fled to China to avoid the episode airing.

The Real Housewives of Sydney was canceled in 2017 after just one season as Foxtel bosses claimed American broadcasters rejected the show as “too extreme”.

The Real Housewives of Sydney was canceled after just one season in 2017 after Foxtel bosses claimed American broadcasters rejected the show as

The Real Housewives of Sydney was canceled after just one season in 2017 after Foxtel bosses claimed American broadcasters rejected the show as “too extreme”.