The "Real Housewives of New York City" won't sell out on the cheap. While the cast has been asked back for Season 4, they won't commit to Bravo unless they get "Jersey Shore"-style contracts.

"It's a full-time job without the full-time pay," a second source says. "That's why a reality star with any sense does a book line or jewelry line to support being on the show."
An insider says the Housewives are exploring other options before they re-sign.
Zarin was spotted this week with a fleet of camera crews while filming Animal Planet's "It's Me or the Dog" with Victoria Stilwell and was asked by an onlooker if she was going back to "Housewives." According to our witness, Zarin shouted, "I'm not back," suggesting she might be holding out for a better deal. Her rep had no comment.
On the other hand, Bensimon said she was flattered to be asked back. "Let's be honest, being on a show that Bravo produces provides a lot of other opportunities," she told us. "They gave me a huge career at 42."
A rep for McCord wouldn't confirm that she's pursuing other options, but noted she recently signed with the celebrity division of New York Model Management. "We receive great offers for Alex and [husband] Simon van Kempen all the time, but we cannot comment on Bravo," McCord's rep said.
A rep for Bravo had no comment. Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan didn't get back to us and neither did reps for LuAnn de Lesseps and Bethenny Frankel.
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