The Real Housewives of Miami star Joanna Krupa is reportedly less than thrilled about her show in the franchise and wants to upgrade to one of The Real Housewives' California-based editions.

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The 34-year-old model and reality TV star reportedly wants to switch from starring in Bravo's Miami series to either The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills or The Real Housewives of Orange County because she believes the show she's currently on is lame and failing, TMZ reported.

According to sources close to production, The Real Housewives of Miami may reportedly not even return for a fourth season, however, Bravo isn't giving in to Krupa's demands because the network just don't allow Housewives to switch from one show to another.

Krupa was spotted partying in Los Angeles this past weekend with Beverly Hills' Kyle Richards and Orange County's Gretchen Rossi and Joyce Giraud. She may be trying to show how well she fits in with either group of Housewives.

Krupa wed nightclub owner and businessman Romain Zago in June 2013 "in a million dollar princess wedding" in Southern California after being engaged for over three years, according to Us Weekly. She told the magazine earlier this month the couple had their eyes set on potentially starring in their own reality spinoff.

"We both have such busy lives. The Real Housewives of Miami only shows my life in Miami and, to be honest, my life is more LA. The only thing that keeps me in Miami is my husband. So my life, my career, my animal rescue and everything is in LA., so who knows," Krupa hinted.

"I think we're like the only couple that's been doing a bi-coastal relationship for seven years, so it definitely wouldn't be a boring thing and we've definitely talked about it."

Krupa joined The Real Housewives of Miami for its second season, which premiered in late 2012. She also participated in the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars during which she finished in fourth place with professional partner Derek Hough.
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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.