Where to stream The Real Housewives of Melbourne Season 5

Season 5

Watch The Real Housewives of Melbourne Season 5 in Australia

Released: 10th Oct, 2021

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Where to watch The Real Housewives of Melbourne Season 5

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Season 5 Episodes

S05 Episode 1

Episode 1

Excitement is at fever pitch as Jackie, Janet, and Gamble reunite in epic Housewives style. A somewhat hormonal Jackie is desperately trying to fall pregnant, and a tense exchange at a day spa gets heated.

Sun, 10 Oct 2021

S05 Episode 2

Episode 2

Jackie confides in the ladies about her recent miscarriage and has a life-changing secret to share with husband Ben, before a drinking game turns sour at the Masterclass when Gamble accuses Anjali of peddling fake news.

Sun, 17 Oct 2021

S05 Episode 3

Episode 3

After a conflict-driven start, UN-level negotiations are under way to patch up the rifts in the group. Following an emotional scan of her twins, Jackie invites all on a luxurious and restorative 'babymoon'.

Sun, 24 Oct 2021

S05 Episode 4

Episode 4

The housewives are settling into a newly-pregnant Jackie's North Queensland 'babymoon' when Simone accuses Cherry of trying to steal her designer, and rumours abound Kyla's not being honest about her past.

Sun, 31 Oct 2021

S05 Episode 5

Episode 5

Jackie's wellbeing-inspired 'babymoon' has yet to bring calm. Simone and Cherry's squabble over a fashion designer continues, and back in Melbourne, the storm clouds part briefly before another conflict kicks off.

Sun, 7 Nov 2021

S05 Episode 6

Episode 6

Gamble fulfils a lifelong ambition to celebrate her late father's art, but where is Anjali? Tempers flare when Gamble reveals the ex-CNN anchor's been accusing the ladies of fake news.

Sun, 14 Nov 2021

S05 Episode 7

Episode 7

A shocking rumour about Janet resurfaces, before Anjali makes a bombshell revelation of her own. Jackie's baby shower goes off with a bang as the gender of her twins is finally revealed by a double cannon fire.

Sun, 21 Nov 2021

S05 Episode 8

Episode 8

Despite one glaring absence, the girls head out of town with high hopes for a tension-free weekend until a persistent rumour about Janet threatens the peace and one housewife makes another cataclysmic exit.

Sun, 28 Nov 2021

S05 Episode 9

Episode 9

The dust from Janet and Kyla's clash at Gamble's record launch has yet to settle, with Simone's alleged pot-stirring now in the spotlight too. Could another housewife soon be departing the group?

Sun, 5 Dec 2021

S05 Episode 10

Episode 10

It's back to fighting form for the grand finale dinner; Kyla wants an apology; Janet's not even sure she'll show up; Kyla invites drag artist Paris, but which queen will reign supreme?

Sun, 12 Dec 2021

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