Next Gen NYC’s Georgia McCann Suggests Ava Dash is Hooking Up With Kyle Cooke to Secure Season 3 Role, Shares Ariana and Hudson’s Status, and Shades Charlie

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Next Gen NYC's Georgia McCann Suggests Ava Dash is Hooking Up With Kyle Cooke to Secure Season 3 Role, Confirms Ariana and Hudson Are Back Together, and Shades Charlie

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Georgia McCann confirmed that Ariana Biermann and Hudson McLeroy were back together on Wednesday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.

As she also shaded Ava Dash‘s potential romance with Kyle Cooke, slammed Charlie Zakkour‘s friendship with her ex, Omar Zaki, and reacted to Riley Burruss calling her “peculiar,” the Next Gen NYC cast member revealed what her family thought of the show, shared which co-star let fame go to their head, and more.

“It is true. I can confirm,” Georgia shared of Ariana and Hudson dating again on the July 8 episode of WWHL.

Then, of Ava and Kyle, she said, “I have a suspicion it might be like a securing a season three contract moment.”

“I don’t know,” Georgia continued. “She’s a beautiful young woman. He’s a handsome older man. There’s a huge age gap, so I’m like, when does a young woman hook up wth a guy that much older unless there’s a monetary or social gain to it?”

After describing Ava as the most fashionable of the cast and saying that Riley would be at the bottom of the list, Georgia was asked about Charlie and Omar’s friendship.

“It’s disturbing. Disturbing to say the least,” she declared. “[But] I think in hindsight, they make more sense together than either of us did.”

As for whether the pair was coming for her nightlife universe, Georgia noted, “I kicked up such a sh*tstorm for them, I think they’ve like, turned off of stealing my idea, but I think they tried to.”

During a series of rapid-fire questions about Charlie, Georgia said he was not trusted by the cast, admitted he was “very funny,” and suggested he was a thief.

“Don’t invite him to your house because he might steal the painting off the wall,” she stated. 

Later, on the WWHL: After Show, Georgia was asked about Riley calling her “peculiar.”

“I actually love the peculiar comment,” she confessed. “I do think that perfectly describes me. So I giggled when I heard that. I was not mad. I think it’s so accurate. I thought that was very respectful the way she put it … I laughed. It was cute.”

As for what her family thinks of the show, she said, “They didn’t want me to do it at first, but now that all their colleagues are really excited about it, they’re like ‘we love it.’ They’re enjoying the secondhand fame more than I am, I think.”

Georgia then said that it was Shai Fruchter who let fame go to his head.

“Everyone’s saying me, but I really don’t think that’s accurate. I just think I had a physical glow-up that people are confusing with an egotistical change. Honestly, I think Shai,” she explained.

Next Gen NYC season two airs Wednesdays at 9/8c on Bravo.