Where to Watch and Stream NYC Prep
It's either front row or nothing.
At long, long last, the Bravo vault is officially opening and, come April 15, dozens of iconic and nostalgic Bravo shows will arrive on Peacock — including the fan-favorite NYC Prep.
Originally broadcast in 2009, the one-season, nine-episode wonder chronicled the lives of a group of privileged teenagers who were key players in Manhattan's elite high school scene.
"It was incredibly difficult to shoot that show. I'm surprised we even got one season out of it. It was very challenging," Andy Cohen previously shared while discussing the series during during the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen After Show in February 2021.
When does NYC Prep premiere on Peacock?
NYC Prep will be available to watch only on Peacock beginning Monday, April 15 beginning at 6 a.m. ET.
When did NYC Prep originally premiere?
NYC Prep was originally released on Bravo on June 23, 2009. It lasted for one season and featured nine episodes in total.
At the time, Real Housekid and fellow city student Ally Shapiro told BravoTV.com her thoughts on the show.
"This week’s episode of NYC Prep made me feel very uncomfortable the entire time; I loved one girl then hated her, had a major crush on one guy then hated him….now I feel like I’m in Switzerland," she wrote in June 2009.
Who was in the NYC Prep cast?
The NYC Prep cast consisted of Camille Isobel Hughes, Jessica “Jessie” Leavitt, Kelli Brooke Tomashoff, Sebastian Oppenheim, Taylor DiGiovanni, and Peter Cary "PC" Peterson.
RELATED: What Ever Happened to NYC Prep's Sebastian Oppenheim?
While we've lost touch with some of the cast, some remain in the Bravo-verse. In 2021, Andy had Sebastian on WWHL to discuss what he missed about the show.
Where can I watch new episodes of NYC Prep?
Unfortunately, there are no new episodes of NYC Prep to enjoy — the show ended in 2009. But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy the old ones now that they're on Peacock.
What other Bravo shows can I watch on Peacock?
Additionally, all current Bravo series are available to stream the next day on Peacock, including extended and uncensored versions of episodes and After Shows.
Other Bravo legacy shows like Don't Be Tardy, The Rachel Zoe Project , Shahs of Sunset, Tabatha's Salon Takeover, Tabatha Takes Over, and The Real Housewives of D.C. premiere on Peacock on April 15.