At BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas on Friday, Nov. 14, a new spinoff of The Valley was announced. The Valley: Persian Style will premiere Jan. 8 with Shahs of Sunset stars Reza Farahan, Golnesa "GG" Gharachedaghi and Mercedes Javid returning to the Bravo-verse.
Persian Style "follows a tight-knit group of Persian friends who have traded Beverly Hills for suburban life in the Valley," per an official logline for the series.
"As they juggle marriages, parenthood and thriving careers, cracks in their relationships -- both between lovers and friends -- begin to emerge. Rooted in their culture that values family, friendships and loyalty above everything else, emotions often take over as these fiery personalities navigate their highs, lows and everything in between."
Along with Farahan, 52, Gharachedaghi, 43, and Javid, 53, several other familiar faces from Shahs of Sunset will return, including Farahan's husband, Adam Neely, and Javid's ex-husband, Tommy Feight.
Per Bravo, Farahan and Neely are "14 years into their relationship and happily embracing a calmer life, child-free and away from the bustling city," and Farahan is "finally in a solid place with longtime friends Golnesa and Mercedeh after years of ups and downs, despite old wounds that still linger."
The series will also offer insight into Javid and Feight's marriage, which ended last month when Javid filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences.
Gharachedaghi, meanwhile, "has swapped nights in the club for playdates at the park, but her fiery spirit remains bright as ever. After her short-lived marriage with a close friend and business partner cost her in more ways than one, she's focused on picking up the pieces."
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There will also be some new faces in the spinoff, making up the Shahs of Sunset stars' new Los Angeles community.
Newcomers Sky Asakari and Bamshad Akbar will be "at odds - both physically and emotionally" in the series, as Asakari 's "sense of discipline and his playful energy bring balance to their home, but they find that unresolved grudges block them from moving forward personally and with certain friends."
Additionally, partners Tanin Nipkey and Greg Haroutunian "appear to have it all" but "find themselves at a crossroads" as their "marriage has been tested in more ways than one and they must find a way to rekindle their connection." Couple Natasha and Amir Boroumand are also struggling to "prioritize their marriage" while "raising young children."
Per Bravo, the final newcomer is Reza Jackson, who is the "group's resident charmer" and is "looking to build his ties in the Persian community." But he's "not yet ready to let go of his partying, playboy ways."
Set for a winter premiere, The Valley: Persian Style will find the friend group "at a crossroads as they attempt to navigate their relationships at home and their bonds with each other."
"Each facing their own set of challenges, they soon realize that a quieter life in the suburbs is not without its fair share of drama," Bravo shared via the show's logline. "When a trip to the desert goes south, they must reassess their friendships, acknowledge their own shortcomings and somehow find their way back to each other. "