Real Housewives of Melbourne is reportedly making a comeback.

Sources tell The Herald Sun the reality TV show 'will definitely' be back for a fourth series next year.

Meanwhile, cast member Chyka Keebaugh has confirmed she will not return.

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Coming soon? Real Housewives of Melbourne is reportedly making a comeback

Chyka, 46, decided to quit RHOM to focus on her family, hospitality business and lifestyle brand.

She previously wrote on Instagram: 'Reality TV is a ride I have enjoyed it thoroughly, but that ride for me is now over.'

Chyka, nicknamed Switzerland on the show, also said leaving RHOM would make way for new opportunities.

'I have decided to close this door in order to make way for some exciting new opportunities within the lifestyle arena, for the "Chyka Home and Life" media brand.'

New cast: Chyka Keebaugh confirmed she would not be coming back after call a quits to focus on work and family

Despite her departure, Chyka has a positive attitude towards her former co-stars, saying earlier this year, 'My friendships made during the show won't change'.

'I'll look on with such pride as the girls film many more seasons full of drama, frocks and shocks!

'I'll just have a little more time for my family and businesses,' she concluded.

In June, Gina Liano confirmed the show will 'definitely' be back, but didn't reveal which cast members would be returning.

Here come the girls! Sources tell The Herald Sun the reality TV show 'will definitely' be back for a fourth series next year

'Definitely there will be a season four,' she told The Sydney Morning Herald. 'Who comes back, I don't know.'

Season three of RHOM wrapped on May 15 with a 90-minute reunion special.

It also gained a decent audience in America, with 414,000 viewers for the premiere episode.

Meanwhile, the fourth season was put on hold for spin-off series Real Housewives of Sydney, which is set to air early next year.