Bravo ‘Real Housewives of New York City’ Spoilers finds that if you watched New York Premiere on Thursday night, you probably noticed a lot more than drama on the show. The show ended with an announcement that the editor of the show, Peter Gamba, had died from the coronavirus. Bravo cast and crew members are devastated and we have a little more for you to learn about Gamba.
Bravo ‘Real Housewives’ Spoilers: Andy Cohen Shares His Memories of Gamba
Last week, we got the word that Andy Cohen from the Bravo network also tested positive for the coronavirus. Andy has been filming from his apartment and gave shout outs to Gamba on “Mazel of the Day” and “Watch What Happens Lives with Andy Cohen.” Cohen said, “Yesterday we lost someone very special to the ‘Real Housewives’ and Bravo family. Editor Peter Gamba died of coronavirus. He was 63 years old.”
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Bravo ‘Real Housewives’ Spoilers: Editor Dies From Coronavirus
Cohen was happy to share his memories of Gamba with everyone. “He cut the first episode of New York Housewives back in Season 1. He’d call people into the bay for years after to chuckle at material he found. He spent the next 12 years editing such iconic episodes and moments that included Alex and Simon arriving at the Hamptons-that always gave me a chuckle-the ‘Tell me it’s not about Tom, it’s about Tom’ episode in Miami, ‘Life is not a Cabaret’, Luann looking up at the poster, Tinsley and Dale crying over eggs, Luann falling into the bush. He loved the Housewives and the show. He was the rock of post-production. He’s going to be missed by everyone who knew him and his sense of humor and passion for his work will be forever remembered.”
Cohen was not the only one who spoke out about Gamba. Sonja Morgan from Real Housewives of New York posted on Twitter, “RIP Peter. Our editor. So sad. Prayers to his family. We will miss him.” Executive producers of The Daily Dish on Bravo said, “There was nothing like watching a scene that he cut and made his own, putting his sense of humor into it. He loved to make people laugh and he did it well. Peter cared-he was proud and humble. He delivered and he left his mark. His edit bay was a refuge for anyone seeking counsel, a moment of quiet or a much needed escape. He had a heart of gold and was a devoted, generous person who would drop anything for a friend.”
Our thoughts are with Peter’s family during this time and it was so great how he has been remembered by the cast and crew at Bravo.
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