Rumored 'Real Housewives of San Antonio' finishing up filming

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Though Bravo still hasn't confirmed which reality TV show has been filming in San Antonio, production crews may be packing up and heading out.

A source close to what's rumored to be the latest "Real Housewives" franchise said the cast and crew are gearing up for their final days of production.

Bravo representatives were unable to comment on the current project but referred back to a news release which labels puts the filming under the working title "Untitled San Antonio Project," produced by Adjacent Productions and PSG Motion Pictures with Executive Producers Bill Fritz and Anna Rodzinski.

Tuesday morning, Bravo Boy, a blog dedicated to the "Real Housewives" franchise, shared a video of the women enjoying "boat rides and booze" at Horseshoe Bay near Austin.

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Bravo Boy previously identified the show's local cast as: Penelope Ayarzagoita, Lorena Martinez, Janet Montagne, Anayancy Nolasco and Luz Ortiz.

Anayancy is hosting Women Rising, a charity event benefiting the Battered Women and Children's Shelter of San Antonio, at J Prime Steakhouse on Thursday, according to her Instagram.

The week will end with the cast participating in San Antonio's pride parade on June 30, Bravo Boy said.

The source told mySA.com filming will take place at both events.

Bravo Boy has also tracked down the cast to recent events at Hotel Discotheque and the Riverwalk.

Last week, Good Morning America asked Real Housewives Executive Producer Andy Cohen some pressing questions about the franchise, including if Bravo will expand to other cities.

"I think we're good right now," he said in the interview.

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