Brooks Marks, star of Bravo’s “Next Gen NYC,” is gearing up for season 2 of the favored reality show. During a brand new interview, Brooks, the son of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Meredith Marks, is revealing what he’s learned most about himself since stepping in front of the camera.
“Oh, I mean, I’ve learned that I actually hate confrontation,” Brooks told PEOPLE in May 2026. “I feel like I knew I did, but I never recognized how intense my hatred of confrontation was and to the purpose that it was almost hurting me and making situations deeper than they needed to be.”
Indeed, during season 1 of the fact show, Brooks bumped heads together with his co-star, Charlie Zakkour, after the latter made suggestive comments about hooking up with Brooks’ younger sister, Chloe. The uncomfortable situation, nonetheless, helped Brooks develop a tougher exterior.
“And so I feel prefer it’s helped me overcome that and change into a more confrontational person and made me more direct as well, which I’m grateful for,” he said.
Brooks Marks Says His Relationship Will Be Shown On Season 2 Of The Show

In a separate interview with Us Weekly, Brooks confirmed that the brand new batch of episodes, airing on Bravo June 24, will showcase his relationship together with his boyfriend.
“I feel you’ll see more about my relationship life in season 2,” he said, adding that it’ll be a bit different for his partner, Kade, since he isn’t within the highlight.
“My boyfriend isn’t really in the general public, so it’s definitely a brand new world for him,” Brooks said. “I really like keeping that sacred but, at the tip of the day, I signed up for reality TV.”
In response to Brooks, being a part of the Bravoverse means baring your soul—even when it’s frightenining.
“It’s all about showing every aspect of our lives,” he said. “I hope that it shows other people what an ideal relationship can appear like.”
‘Next Gen NYC’ Is Bringing The Drama To Bravo
Along with Brooks, season 2 of “Next Gen NYC” will feature returners Ariana Biermann, Riley Burruss, Emira D’Spain, Ava Dash, Gia Giudice, Georgia McCann, Charlie Zakkour, Shai Fruchter, and Hudson McLeroy. The brand new season will even feature newcomers Rowan Henchy, Liam Obergfoll, and Kendall White.
In response to a previous report from The Blast, the brand new season will likely be full of drama because the forged navigate their personal relationships and address scandalous headlines.
“Desperate to carve out their very own identities, they’re determined to make it on their very own terms while also navigating the pressure to curate the precise vibe, the precise circles, and a feed that keeps up with the life they’re chasing. In a world driven by image, ambition, and constant visibility, they quickly learn that making it’s one thing — holding onto it, and one another, is one other,” the show’s synopsis reads.
Other ‘Housewives’ Kids Are On ‘Next Gen NYC’
Brooks isn’t the one child of a “Real Housewives” forged member a part of the “Next Gen NYC” forged.
Gia is the daughter of “RHONJ” star Teresa Giudice, while Arianna and Riley are the daughters of “RHOA” alum Kim Zolciak and Kandi Burruss.
While they grew up in front of the cameras, Kandi previously admitted to giving her daughter a bit of recommendation on navigating the world of unscripted television.
“Well, I just told her don’t be on there [and] say anything that you simply ain’t going to face behind. You bought to ensure you retain it honest on this show,” Kandi said. “And even for those who say something they don’t like, just own it and keep it pushing.”
Riley Is Proud Of Her First Season On The Show
Riley, meanwhile, opened up about her first season on the show last 12 months and said she was “proud” of how she handled herself.
“I feel the thing I’m most happy with is how well I articulated myself [throughout the whole season]. At first, I assumed that I didn’t do as great. Within the moment, you’re emotional, you’re not likely realizing the way it’s going,” Riley shared.

