Overview
- Burruss accepted the honor on Nov. 14 during a live taping of The Bravos at BravoCon in Las Vegas, with the segment set to air Nov. 16 on Bravo.
- Former co-star Cynthia Bailey and Burruss’s daughter, Riley Burruss, presented the award onstage at Planet Hollywood’s PH Live Theater.
- She thanked fans and Bravo colleagues, grew emotional during her remarks, and later said she was “on cloud 9” following the ceremony.
- Burruss joined RHOA in 2009 and appeared for 14 consecutive seasons before departing in 2023, making her the franchise’s longest-serving housewife.
- She is scheduled to play Angélique in & Juliet at New York’s Stephen Sondheim Theatre from Dec. 11, 2025, through March 8, 2026.