Jeff Lewis‘ personal life may be in turmoil, but it seems he may have some good news coming on the professional front.

Following the Flipping Out star’s announcement on Thursday that he and his partner of 10 years Gage Edward are taking a break from their relationship, Lewis revealed on Friday’s episode of his SiriusXM radio show Jeff Lewis Live, that he recently met with Bravo executive and producer Andy Cohen, and Cohen allegedly pitched him a new reality series.

“Andrew Cohen pitched a very interesting show to me,” Lewis said. “And I really like the idea, and I actually think it’s going to work . . . It’s something they have to pilot and test. It would take a long time. But I felt very encouraged.”

“I’m going to leave it up to Andrew to figure it out, but the interesting thing is Bravo is open to having me back. It would be a Bravo show. So I didn’t burn every bridge,” Lewis said, referring to his public falling out with the network — and Cohen — amid several controversies and a lawsuit surrounding Lewis and Flipping Out.

“It would be nice to still be on Bravo. I kind of miss the Bravo club. I wouldn’t mind [going back]. I really think it would be a good show,” he continued.

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A rep for Bravo did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Lewis previously spent more than a decade on the network as the star of Flipping Out. That show wrapped up its eleventh season on Bravo in November, seemingly documenting the personal and professional end of Lewis’ friendship with costar Jenni Pulos.

Since then, Bravo has yet to renew the show (no official decision has been made, a Bravo rep told PEOPLE in December), despite over 50,000 people signing a petition to get Flipping Out another season. Lewis also said back in October that his contract with the network had expired without being renewed.

Cohen previously told Lewis that the Flipping Out season 11 finale — which producers had titled ‘The Final Flip’ — “felt like a series finale to me.”

“I don’t know what the financials are. I don’t know if it’s as big of a moneymaker as you think,” the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host said, stressing that he has no say in whether or not the network picks the show up. “I don’t follow the ratings of other shows much. I look at mine and the Housewives, frankly. … [But] it felt like the final episode of the series Flipping Out. Like the most depressing way that the series could ever end.”

On Friday’s Jeff Lewis Live, Lewis said, “I do think Flipping Out is probably canceled.” He didn’t elaborate further on the potential new show with Bravo, noting, “I don’t want to get in any more trouble with them.”

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