Meet Liam Obergfoll: New Cast Member Joining Bravo's 'Next Gen NYC' Season 2
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Sydney Johnson
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A profile piece introducing Liam Obergfoll, a new cast member joining Season 2 of Bravo's "Next Gen NYC" — a reality show following the children of Bravo celebrities navigating life in New York City. The article covers his background, family connections, and role on the show, while also touching on the Season 2 premiere drama including Ariana Biermann and Hudson McLeroy's breakup.
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· 3 pulledThe biggest reveal of the Season 2 premiere is undoubtedly the break up between Ariana Biermann and Hudson McLeroy.
Quite a few of their cast mates think the timing of the break up is quite timely for the show.
Next Gen NYC is back for season two with new faces, new changes, and new drama.
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