Joanna Krupa steps out for the first time since word she won’t be in Real Housewives Of Miami reboot

She’s reportedly turning down the opportunity to be a Bravo Housewife once again.

And Joanna Krupa looked like she was happy to be doing her own thing while spotted on the streets of Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The Polish/American model, 41, beamed as she headed into an office building for an appointment after she shared she won’t be joining the reboot of Real Housewives Of Miami, which she was on for two seasons in the early 2010s.

You glow girl! Joanna Krupa was all smiles while out in LA on Tuesday following news she would not be joining the Real Housewives Of Miami reboot

Krupa – who was dressed in a casual chic combo of a cream-colored waffle-weave sweater which she teamed with distressed skinny jeans, tucked into cowboy boots – seemed in high spirits, waving at onlookers while running her errand.

The 5foot7 stunner’s skin looked smooth and dewy, perfected with just a hint of blush and bronzer.

Continuing the laid back glamour, Joanna wore her dark blonde locks long and straight.

The Dancing With The Stars alum revealed her ear-to-ear smile as she walked from her car to the office without a mask on. Making sure to keep safe, she popped on her face covering right at the door.

Happy: Krupa seemed in high spirits, waving at onlookers while running her errand

Happy: Krupa seemed in high spirits, waving at onlookers while running her errand

Mask up: The Dancing With The Stars alum popped on her mask at the very last minute

Mask up: The Dancing With The Stars alum popped on her mask at the very last minute

Joanna’s outing comes on the heels of news she won’t be joining the recently announced reboot of the Real Housewives of Miami.

Explaining her reasons to TMZ, she said she’s happy living outside of the bubble of fame in her native Poland. 

‘In eight years I have grown a lot as a person and my priorities in life have changed especially after having an amazing little girl. I love to work, I have great and long-lasting TV shows in Poland, and continue doing other projects,’ said the performer.

And she said that the show is not that healthy: ‘Women need to uplift and support each other and I would never at this point in my life consider doing a show that would cause me stress and engage in unnecessary drama. I wish everyone luck and huge success that will be part of the reboot.’

She has moved on: Krupa said she's 'grown' in the eight years since the end of RHOM and no longer wants to be involved in what she called 'unnecessary drama.' She's seen in 2008

She has moved on: Krupa said she’s ‘grown’ in the eight years since the end of RHOM and no longer wants to be involved in what she called ‘unnecessary drama.’ She’s seen in 2008

Fans of the classic RHOM, which aired for three seasons from 2011 to 2013, will get to see the return of other Miami OGs though.

Kim Kardashian’s former friend Larsa Pippen has signed on to the series, which is planned for Peacock.

Earlier this month Entertainment Tonight claimed that The Real Housewives Of Miami is coming back after originally airing from 2011 to 2013 for three seasons.

But the nascent series will be much more ‘diverse,’ according to UsWeekly, than the previous cast that included Krupa, Alexia Echevarria and Pippen.

Back again: On Wednesday UsWeekly shared that Real Housewives Of Miami is coming back to the cable channel after originally airing from 2011 to 2013 for three seasons. Pictured: (l-r) Lisa Hochstein, Lea Black, Adriana De Moura, Joanna Krupa, Alexia Echevarria

Back again: On Wednesday UsWeekly shared that Real Housewives Of Miami is coming back to the cable channel after originally airing from 2011 to 2013 for three seasons. Pictured: (l-r) Lisa Hochstein, Lea Black, Adriana De Moura, Joanna Krupa, Alexia Echevarria

Other stars of the show were Marysol Patton, Black, Adriana de Moura and Cristy Rice. Lisa Hochstein, Ana Quincoces and Karent Sierra were brought on later.

The new show is full steam ahead, it has been claimed by ET. 

‘They have started interviewing a bunch of different women,’ an insider told the Us.

‘They want to have a very diverse cast and are speaking to women from all different backgrounds.’

Candidates have already been interviewed ‘several times’ it was added and Bravo is reportedly ‘very close to narrowing down a cast.’

The vets: But the nascent series will be much more 'diverse' than the previous cast (Hochstein, Krupa, Echevarria and Black pictured in 2013)

The vets: But the nascent series will be much more ‘diverse’ than the previous cast (Hochstein, Krupa, Echevarria and Black pictured in 2013)

In November, Bravo star Andy Cohen suggested a new RHOM could happen.

When on Everything Iconic With Danny Pellegrino Andy said, ‘I have really been trying to get Peacock to pick up Miami.

‘I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this. I don’t know where we are with that.’

He also shared, ‘The problem with the third season was that the ratings were declining as it went on and they went down for the reunion, which is usually the opposite of what happens.

‘I think that went into the decision to not pick it up.’