KEY POINTS

  • Cameran Eubanks said she declined to join "The Challenge" because she would have to be away from her daughter for six weeks
  • The real estate agent would be open to doing it in the future if it would require less time
  • Eubanks said she won't be returning to "Southern Charm" because she felt "that chapter's closed"

Cameran Eubanks has revealed that she turned down a show due to her family.

The "Southern Charm" alum told Us Weekly that she was offered the opportunity to compete in "The Challenge," but she declined because she would have had to spend weeks away from her daughter.

"They asked me to do the last 'Challenge' that they did, but unfortunately, [you] had to commit to being gone for six weeks," Eubanks said while promoting her new Tuckernuck collection. "I just don’t think I could be away from [my daughter] Palmer for six weeks."

Although she rejected the offer, she said that she would be open to doing it in the future "maybe if it was less time."

However, the "One Day You'll Thank Me" author has some reservations about participating in the grueling competition, saying, "Girl, I would do horrible. I am like scrawny and not very competitive. No, I would suck."

As for a potential return to "Southern Charm," the real estate agent said she would "do it again in a heartbeat," sharing that she had a "great time" while on the show. However, she said she has not been approached about Season 8, and for her, "that chapter's closed."

"I closed that door and there’s really no need for me to go back. I don’t think it would necessarily serve a purpose. But the show’s doing great," she explained.

Eubanks confirmed her exit from the Bravo series via Instagram in 2020 after being part of the show for six years. She was one of the full-time cast members when it premiered in 2014.

Eubanks also told Us Weekly that she would not sign on for "Real Housewives of Charleston" should Bravo create another spinoff in the southern city.

The South Carolina native, who got her reality TV start on "The Real World: San Diego" in 2004, said that her next show has to be "something boring."

"If I was to ever go back on television, it would have to be something boring that didn’t involve fighting or having to talk about people," she shared. "It would have to be a whole different — no, I couldn’t do it."

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight last year, the 38-year-old reality star said that she had no regrets about staying out of the spotlight after leaving "Southern Charm."

"It just got to be a point in my life where I felt like it really didn't serve me anymore. I felt like I didn’t quite fit in anymore," she told ET.

She continued, "Part of me started to feel hypocritical. These people are showing their children, their significant others and, when you're on reality television -- especially Bravo these days -- that's expected of you, and I didn't wanna do it."

Although Eubanks is no longer part of "Southern Charm," she has maintained her friendship with her former co-stars. According to her, Chelsea Meissner, who also left the show in 2020, is one of her best friends. She is also close with Craig Conover, who recently texted her to congratulate her and her husband Jason Wimberly on their eighth wedding anniversary.

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Eubanks NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 15: Cameran Eubanks attends opening night of the 2019 BravoCon at Hammerstein Ballroom on November 15, 2019 in New York City. Arturo Holmes/WireImage