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  • ‘Southern Charm’ Salley Carson Explains Giddiness Over Austen’s Split, Denies Coming on Too Strong, and Talks West Wilson Hookup, Plus Shades Craig as “Calculated,” Reveals Who Was in Hot Seat Most at Reunion

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    Salley Carson addressed her giddy reaction to Austen Kroll and Audrey Pratt‘s split on Wednesday night’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.

    While also sharing whether she came on too strong when it came to flirting with Austen, 38, post-breakup, confirming her past hookup with Summer House‘s West Wilson, 31, and accusing Craig Conover, 36, of being “calculated” on camera, the 31-year-old Southern Charm star dished on the reunion, her friendships with Charley Manley, 28, and Venita Aspen, 32, and Whitner Slagsvol‘s recent shade.

    “They were broken up … I did not make a move on him while he was with Audrey. And I would not have done it. And he wouldn’t have either. He was very respectful of her,” Salley clarified on the February 11 episode of WWHL. “But I mean, I was saying things to my girlfriends, like he’s hot. He has a great personality. But I would be flattered if someone was saying that about my boyfriend.”

    As for the moment in which Austen cozied up to her as Audrey was left to her own devices, Salley said she was “just having a good time talking to Austen.”

    According to Salley, she never really crossed paths with Audrey, “other than her just hanging around the group with being with Austen,” and doesn’t feel that she came on too strong by flirting so soon after her and Austen’s split.

    Moving on to Austen’s mom, Salley said that she enjoyed the chat she and Austen had, in which she expressed a desire for him to have kids.

    “I loved that conversation because I want kids,” she revealed, adding that after Austen revealed that his mom was a fan of Salley on last week’s episode, she had lunch with her and her sister.

    Then asked who she would rather hook up with again between West and Shep Rose, 45, Salley said, “West Wilson for sure,” and confirmed she had not hooked up with any other Bravolebrities.

    After sharing that she and West only hooked up once, but hung out “more than once,” Salley moved on to Craig, explaining that he was different on and off camera as she gave a nod to Austen’s birthday dinner, during which Craig called Austen an “enemy.”

    “100 percent. When I heard that come out of Craig’s mouth, I was like, the audacity that you have to say that to Austen because he is very calculated on camera,” she stated.

    Regarding why she didn’t take a hint that Craig wasn’t interested in her after he failed to make a move in the hot tub, Salley pointed out that he wasn’t making moves on Charley either.

    “It’s just like, the vibes were weird, and nobody really understood what was going on,” she reasoned.

    Then, after saying Craig was in the hot seat most at the reunion and sharing that Charley was a better friend than Venita, at the moment, Salley revealed that “everyone was a little shocked” to find out that it was Charley who spilled to Craig about Austen’s split.

    “No one knew that happened until we saw the episode,” she shared. 

    Also on the live episode, Salley reacted to Whitner butting in while she was hashing things out with Venita.

    “I don’t think it was his place. I think he was trying to have Molly’s back. They have a really close friendship, but it really ticked Venita off,” she said.

    Later, on the WWHL: After Show, Salley reacted to Whitner, 36, calling her “messy,” acknowledging that he likely did so because she had suggested that fans don’t really know him.

    “I am messy, and at least people are enjoying watching it, honestly,” she admitted. “[Whitner] loves to be like, ‘Well, I am the top guy in the group now, and I don’t have any mess,’ and I’m like, ‘Okay. That’s boring.’”

    Southern Charm season 11 airs Wednesdays at 9/8c on Bravo.

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  • Southern Charm Recap: Itchy Grass Is Greener

    Southern Charm

    Cabin Fever

    Season 11

    Episode 11

    Editor’s Rating

    2 stars

    Austen seems to be prioritizing literally anyone else over his friendship with Shep and Craig —and for good reason.
    Photo: Bravo

    Hello, and welcome to Miss Patricia’s Pet Cemetery. Here, you will see a collection of plaques for all of her departed pets, most of which have human names, a convention that has plagued the South at least since Reconstruction. There are Lily and Toby, Ashley and Rhett, Rocky and Nyla. And of course, my favorite, a cat named Kitty Kelley, presumably after the author of salacious unauthorized biographies about Jackie Kennedy, Nancy Regan, and Frank Sinatra. (Everyone who knows Miss Pat knows she still isn’t over that thing Nancy said about her at a cotillion back in 1977.) Now we are here to lay our beloved pug, Chauncey, to rest. If you can, please keep quiet and your photos to a minimum. We’ll now hear a eulogy from Austen Kroll, who was not a member of Chauncey’s immediate family, but they had a lot in common, like licking faces, soiling couches, and exceeding people’s expectations. Over to you, Austen: “He was a couch warmer, a confidant, a snack stealer, a friend. And those who knew him knew that what he lacked in brain power, he really made up for in spirit.” Thank you, Austen, that was both touching and funny. That concludes our tour of Miss Patricia’s Pet Cemetery. If you want to go inside the Stabin’ Cabin, we have a special exhibit on her son Whitney Sudler-Smith’s collection of rare guitars and matchbooks from bordellos around the world. Enjoy the rest of your stay.

    Wasn’t that a wonderful tour and a fitting good-bye for our dear Chauncey, which happened at the end of the episode. Curiously, it was also when the episode ran the end credits, not during the final scene where Madison calls Venita to say that she is giving birth to her baby the next day. Were they afraid of putting the second AD’s name next to Madison’s big announcement? Anyway, the timing makes you wonder, is Madison’s daughter the reincarnation of Chauncey the dog, much like Trisha Paytas’s child is the reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth? Even if it’s not, it really makes you think about the cycle of life and death, how there are always people coming in and out of our lives, kind of like one great big reality show.

    Honestly, those two things at the very end of the episode are the most interesting things to happen in the whole hour, as the only storylines we have to follow are Austen’s continued annoyance with both Shep and Craig; the love rhombus between Salley, Charley, Craig, and Austen; Venita and Salley being the best of frenemies; and why no one will date Whitner. Okay, the last one is more of a mystery than a storyline, but we shall see. Also, why can’t he and Molly just fall in love and get married and have a ton of Itchy Grass Babies? It’s what the fans want! Do it for us!

    As for the trouble with Austen, Shep, and Craig, we get our first glimmer of it at the big dinner party that Whitner’s delightful parents throw. They play a game at dinner where there is a question under everyone’s plates, and they have to answer, which is apparently a family tradition. The game is honestly a bit of a flop. Has the Slagsvol family never heard of the hit party game, “Who Do You Trust Least Around This Table?” Always a guaranteed banger. Anyway, when Austen leaves the table to go to the restroom, Charley tells Craig that he needs to fix their friendship and tells Craig that Austen’s going through a breakup. Craig’s eyes bulge out of his head like he’s an extra in Who Framed Roger Rabbit and asks, “What?!?!?!” He’s shocked that he doesn’t know that Austen is broken up, even though neither he nor Shep has made it easy for him to talk to them about it. Charley tells Craig that everyone knows, which seems to make it worse.

    After dinner, Shep sits Austen down to have a chat about his relationship because he wants to give him some advice. Madison tells him, instead of scolding Austen about his indecision, that he should ask questions and get Austen to open up. Shep, of course, ignores all of this and basically just tells him he needs to break up with his girlfriend. Austen tells Shep he doesn’t want to talk about it. Shep thinks that he’s being evasive, continuing to avoid a decision. He coaches Austen to be vulnerable. Then Austen tells him that he has been vulnerable, just not with him. He’s talked all about it to Rodrigo and Madison, a pair that I would trust to solve literally any problem: girlfriend issues, what to wear to a semi-formal event, the affordability crisis, how to get Gallery Girls back on television, and the collapse in the bee population.

    It’s not until the next day, when Shep, Austen, and Rodrigo go fishing in the umpteenth adorable little shack we’ve seen on Whit’s family farm, that Austen finally tells Shep that, yes, he did break up with Audrey. Of course, neither Shep nor Austen can bait the hook because they hate touching the worm, a problem that my man Rodrigo certainly doesn’t have. That man really can touch a worm. But it’s Austen who caught the only fish, prompting Shep to make a joke about “catch and release,” which then becomes about how Austen always talks about releasing his girlfriend but won’t do it. Austen should have known this was coming, that by not answering Shep’s questions about it, he would be hounded. But I also get his motivation. Shep and Craig wouldn’t have consoled him or applauded him on finally making a tough decision; it would be a chorus of, “I told you so,” and, “Why did you wait so long?” and who wants to hear that when fresh off a breakup. It seems like Austen is prioritizing other friendships over these two clowns, who are about as good at giving relationship advice as Diane Warren is at winning Oscars.

    On to the love-rhombus! Things are going well for Charley and Craig, who had a cute date out in a canoe while everyone else traveled around the farm and fought about their friendships. Salley and her extra E still aren’t quite over Craig, but she’s really trying hard to get under Austen. At dinner, Austen tells a story about stripping naked in a bar as a 20-something and she can’t help but interject that she wants to see him naked. When he gets up from the table at dinner to go pee, she asks him, “Do you need any help?” Finally, Austen has to say, “Down girl,” because, like loving cupcakes, it’s so obvious as to be annoying. And even still, Salley is like, “I want Austen’s dick.” Yes. We get it.

    Salley has a lot going on with Venita though, which, honestly, is a fight I don’t understand. They have a talk in Whitner’s pool house with Molly and Whitner as witnesses, and Salley is still pissed that Venita tried to start shit between Molly and Salley. I don’t know guys. It seems like Salley is just salty that Venita was right about Craig and is holding onto this slight for ammunition. Venita already apologized to Molly about talking about her vagina prettying surgery (that is the medical term) and Molly has accepted that apology. Venita apologizes again here, but it seems like Salley is willfully choosing not to get over this to be mad at Venita.

    That’s not to say that Venita behaved well in this discussion. When trying to explain herself, Venita tries to show the difference between herself and Salley and Whitner inserts himself into the conversation and says, “Why is that an important distinction?” Venita turns nasty at the drop of one of the dopey hats that either Austen or Shep was wearing at the party the night before. She tells Whitner to “shut the fuck up,” and he has nothing to do with this. Whitner points out that he was just trying to defend Molly, who he is clearly in love with and should marry. (I’m not giving up on this until it happens. Sorry.) It was an outsized reaction from Venita who should have either welcomed Whitner into the conversation, ignored his comment, or found a nicer way to tell him to butt out.

    However, Salley then says that Venita was trying to “pin” her and Molly against each other, which is not the term, and then Venita gets teary and storms off. Salley calls after her, saying that Venita is always walking away, and she’s right. Venita needs to stay and finish one of these conversations. She needs to get snotty and snarly and cry-y and let all of the emotions out on Salley if not only for her own catharsis but also so that they (and us) can move on from the fight. But she doesn’t. Venita, in her Daisy Dukes, walks off into the itchy grass, hoping that her problems won’t follow her. But that’s the thing, they always do. Even when you escape the confrontation, even when you put those tough discussions off until the next day, as Austen did, they’ll always be there waiting, with their snarled heads and their rotted teeth just getting worse and uglier by the day.

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  • Southern Charm Recap: Birthday Bashes

    Southern Charm

    Best Frenemies Forever

    Season 11

    Episode 9

    Editor’s Rating

    3 stars

    Photo: Bravo

    One of the great mysteries of the Bravoverse has been solved! You might not have noticed it because it came during a sleepy scene where Salley and her extra e return home to hang out with her family and her new niece. She complains about the chickens she bought to impress Craig, even though everyone in the group told her it was a bad idea. She says the chickens stink, leave a mess, and won’t die nearly soon enough for her liking. Who is she telling all this to? Her sister, Clair. Do you see it? Clair. That is where Salley got her extra e from! She stole it from Clair! I’ve heard of intense sibling rivalries before, but even with Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine (look it up), this is the first case of sibling vowel theft we have on record.

    There are a few family visits, and with them, the interminable questions about when everyone is going to settle down and have kids. Even as Shep is giving Craig and Rodrigo a tour of his new house, Craig is talking about how Shep can get married and have two kids in that house and still have plenty of room. Craig, you have known Shep for more than a decade. When has he ever given any indication that he was interested in getting married, starting a family, or having home décor that wasn’t centered around surfboards, which would allow him to have either of those things in his life?

    It is a bit different when Austen goes home to have a chat with his mom, Wendy. They start talking about his relationship with Audrey and whether or not he’s going to forge ahead or cut her loose. We all know the answer, but it is still interesting to see Wendy basically tell Austen he needs to get serious about something in his life. But Wendy’s request isn’t selfish. It’s not that she wants “grandbabies” to play around with. “Having kids was the best thing I ever did,” she tells Austen, with tears in her eyes and loss in her heart. “The best thing I ever did … don’t lose sight of that.” This isn’t the regular nosiness of this conversation; this is a mother wanting the same thing for her son that brought her so much joy in life. This is someone trying to share a gift, and for the only time this season, I will allow it.

    After we watch Molly sniff her America’s Next Top Model weave, Craig explains how bee baths work, and Charley swoons a bit on her oyster date with Craig, the main action of the episode is the ill-fated birthday dinner that Whitney plans for Austen. It’s at a somewhat fancy place, and Austen, the birthday boy, shows up to meet the other OG dudes in the group wearing shorts. Shorts! Shep looked more put-together in the opening faux-sitcom scene of the episode when he wakes up in Craig’s guest room in a short-sleeve button-down and compression shorts. I know we can all take liberties on our birthdays, but if he had shown up in his birthday suit, he would have been better dressed.

    The evening starts nicely enough, where Craig and Austen swallow their simmering resentment like they swallow the Nitrotinis that come steaming off the bar. It’s even sweeter when they all go around toasting one another and their long-standing friendships. Things start to take a turn when Craig makes a “preposition” that they will all be nice to each other at this dinner. That’s interesting coming from Craig, who is usually the first person to bring anger to the table. As Austen walks to the bathroom with Whitney, he’s already bitching about how annoying the “preposition” is.

    Austen isn’t blameless, either. The two have been expressing all sorts of displeasure with each other for seasons now, to the point that everything one says totally pisses the other off. Austen won’t let Craig off the hook for anything, and Craig finds fault with everything about Austen. Whitney, of all people, described the situation perfectly. He says that Craig is a bully who will shout “Fuck you!” at you one day and the next day act like your best friend as if nothing happened. Austen is someone who holds grudges, so each time that happens, his anger ratchets up. What we’re left with, Whitney says in a way only he could, is “this circle jerk of stupidity and acrimony that keeps festering.”

    It all starts to go awry when, countless drinks in, Austen toasts his friends, even though they are also sometimes his enemies. Craig says they were enemies in the past, but not anymore. Austen reminds him that just days ago he told Salley that Austen was his enemy. Craig says he felt betrayed, like Austen is always rooting against him, and tells us, in a confessional, that he thinks that Austen doesn’t share his value system.

    The fight devolves until we realize what it’s really about. Like so many of these arguments, it is a fight about the show. Austen feels he was manipulated by Craig, specifically last season, when they had their discussion on the beach, where Craig talked about his addiction issues and how they were affecting their friendship. Austen thinks that Craig knew he had a lot of things to answer for in their friendship, so he brought up addiction to shut Austen up. Now, a year later, he’s back to his same old drinking habits, including at this dinner, where he has more glasses in front of him than the manager at LensCrafters. I felt like Austen was making a very valid point.

    In retaliation, Craig says, “He just made my drinking problem about him.” That’s also true, but I don’t think it’s about the drinking problem; I think it’s about the lying. Which is true? Is it that Craig has a drinking problem? Okay, if that’s true, then the group needs to address why he’s drinking so much this season, and no one is saying anything about it. Or is the truth that Craig doesn’t have a drinking problem, or any other addiction issues. If so, then he certainly was manipulating Austen to not talk about their deeper issues. Shep says Austen’s comments are wrongheaded, but I think Shep is missing the bigger point. Austen doesn’t want to continue looking like a jerk for how he treats Craig if Craig is somehow misrepresenting himself or the situation. As usual with Craig, it all comes down to when (or even if) he is telling the truth.

    Craig also says that Austen is a different person when filming, but doesn’t elaborate how. He then takes on a different, more personal attack, saying Austen blames him for his life being the same as it was five years ago. That seems a little below the belt. Also, how is Craig’s life that much different? Other than his pillow empire taking off, he’s still single, in the same town, on the same show, doing the same thing. What’s so different? That he has bees and an assistant who will murder someone to make Craig fall in love with him? Other than the business piece, Austen is in the same exact space as Craig. I also don’t think Austen is blaming Craig for his problems. It seems like Austen is just raising the issues he has with Craig, but isn’t pointing them out as the cause of problems in his own life. His annoyance with Craig and his annoyance with his business seem to be two totally separate issues.

    Whitney and Shep are almost entirely silent because they’re just bickering back and forth until Craig eventually says that Austen hates him. Austen answers, “I do fucking hate you,” which Whitney tells him immediately to apologize for. But Austen can’t do that because he’s dissociating. In his mind, he’s somewhere else. In his mind, he’s somewhere safe, on the screened-in porch with his mother sipping an Aperol spritz and picking at a plate of nuts, olives, and other assorted snacks. The sun is slanting through the trees, creating pockets of light and warmth on the floral-print sectional. It’s homey, it’s comfy, it’s supportive in its way, and Austen thinks about his mother asking him when he is going to raise a child, and then Austen thinks that he’s been raising one for years — he just didn’t know that child was Craig.

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  • Southern Charm Recap: Otherwise Engaged

    Southern Charm

    Engaged in Battle

    Season 11

    Episode 8

    Editor’s Rating

    3 stars

    Craig’s refusal to take accountability for leading Salley on might just push her into a “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” alliance with Austen.
    Photo: Paul Cheney/Bravo

    There are three things that have little to do with the main storylines of this episode that I really want to talk about, so I’m just going to ramble for a bit, and if you don’t like it, well, there’s the door. (There is no door. The door is an illusion. So is the world and this text. Nothing is real. Surrender to the robots.) The first is the big reveal we’ve been waiting for: the names for Salley’s chickens. I thought there were only two, but turns out there are actually three, and they are named Cantaloupe, Coconut, and Popcorn. Yes, this is better than giving them people names, but isn’t it kind of disrespectful to name your chickens after food? Also, if that’s what you’re going to do, I can think of a few more names that are more appropriate. How about Cacciatore, Milanese, and Finger?

    The second thing is that Shep returns from a trip and is going to live with Craig because his new house isn’t ready yet, which seems like malfeasance, and his old house is rented out for a tidy sum on Airbnb. (What housing shortage?) But the trip was to Cuba. How did Shep go to Cuba? Can Americans get visas to go there just to go fishing and jump off dilapidated bridges? Can he then get back into the country? Is ICE going to show up at his house? Or, wait. Do we own Cuba now? Was that like a BOGO with Venezuela? I live in England, and they gave most of the Caribbean back, so I don’t even know who owns what or can exploit their natural resources anymore.

    Finally, the thing I really want to talk about is a possible Austen Kroll toupee reveal. I’m not entirely sure how to interpret this weird scene where Austen and his girlfriend Audrey are out on the little pier at Rodrigo and Tyler’s engagement party, but the fact that they included it in the episode makes me think it’s significant. Austen is trying to take a sunset selfie of them and says, “Oh my god, look at my toupee.” Then immediately says, “WTF [indecipherable word but maybe “Bookie”?]. It looks like I’m wearing a toupee. What the hell was that?” Then as Audrey is laughing, he says, “Do you still like me?”

    The way I read this is he said, “Look at my toupee,” and then immediately realized that both Audrey and the cameras were there and didn’t know he had a toupee, so he changed what he said to mean it looked like he was wearing one. Upon realizing that Audrey now knows that he has a toupee, he asks if she still likes him. But is it really a toupee? It seems like he’s always had that hair, and if it is a rug, then it is unspookable. I mean, no shame in it. Good for Austen. There isn’t a single woman on any of these shows who is sporting her real hair 100 percent of the time, so if Austen wants to wear a wig, wear a wig. But the scene was odd, hard to interpret, and a little out of the blue.

    All of the action in the episode, including the first-ever non–Drag Race wig reveal, happened at Rodrigo and Tyler’s Greek-themed engagement party, and most of it was somehow related to the Salley, Charley, and Craig love triangle, with some extra Venita thrown in for spice. Earlier in the episode, Venita goes to lunch with her mother, who says that Venita wasn’t being a good friend when she told Salley and her extra E not to call her when Craig finally dumped her. When Salley arrives at the party (looking stunning in a low-cut dress that shows Craig just what he’s missing), Venita tells her she misses her and tries to get things back on track. However, Salley isn’t that interested and thinks that Venita is trying to control her, so she just walks away.

    Things are also in tatters between Salley and Charley over Craig. Charley meets with our girl Molly to do a little craft project, and Charley confesses that she’s anxious about her date with Craig. Charley is worried that things between her and Craig are “weird” now because of how Salley feels. Molly, very astutely, points out that things were “weird” with Salley and Craig because of how Venita feels and Salley didn’t care, charging ahead and doing whatever she wanted. Because of that, Molly counsels that Charley should do what she wants as well, which is to go out with Craig. I have no notes. Thanks for doing my job, Molly. At this point, should I be more worried about losing recapping duties to ChatGPT or Molly?

    For most of the episode, Craig is trying to exonerate himself. When he recaps the situation with Madison, he says he did nothing to lead Salley on and Madison explains that the hot tub, the flirting, and the texts didn’t help. Craig admits he knew Salley was trying to stay that night, and he was like, “Okay, get home safe,” swerving her back then. He says if he wanted something to happen he knew that was his invitation. According to Craig, he never wanted anything more than friendship and said she could have stayed over just to be nice. Okay, that’s messed up. Shep, naturally, defends Craig, saying that’s just how he is; he was being his usual chatty, flirty self, and girls just take it the wrong way.

    I don’t know, boys. Like three-day-old gas-station sushi, I’m not buying it. Yes, Craig was excited to have a new friend after his breakup with Paige, and his relationships with Austen and Shep were on the rocks, but if he had known she was trying to stay, he probably should have clarified the boundaries a bit more. He didn’t even need to tell her, “Look, I think we’re just friends,” but fewer invitations to the hot tub, a bit more talking about other girls he wants to date in front of her, a couple more tell-tale signs, and she would have gotten the hint. Craig should have made his intentions clearer before it got to the point where Salley had to tell him she was catching feelings in a livestock and feed store.

    When Craig goes to talk to Salley, however, he somehow blames everything that happened on her. Salley seemingly isn’t upset that Craig cut her loose, she’s mad that he told Austen that he’s done with their friendship. Craig totally denies that he said that, even though it was, in essence, what he was saying. Craig’s response is wild. “You believe the guy whose main goal in life is to tear me down,” Craig says, referring to Austen as his “enemy” and getting upset at Salley for talking to Austen about him. When Salley says she didn’t know Austen was his enemy, Craig says that she knows how Austen treats him. Okay, but if Craig thinks that about Austen, if he really views him as an enemy, why is he even friends with him? Why is he even talking to him? And how is he turning this whole thing around on Salley when he said it and it’s clearly his fault? Some people love drugs, some people love sex, some people love money, some people love playing blues guitar with only a moment’s notice at an outdoor bar, but no one loves any of those things more than Craig loves being wrong.

    After Rodrigo’s party, the whole gang gets in Shep’s party bus and keeps the party going on a night that will surely end in tragedy. Never go with Shepherd Rose to a second location. This is when the drama between Craig and Salley, and whatever is happening with Austen and Audrey, overlaps. All episode, everyone is telling Austen that he needs to tell Audrey that things between them are probably not going to the next stage of their relationship and fizzling out. Austen’s sister, Katie, tells him, “What are you doing if you’re not all in?” Even Austen describes their breakup as a meteor approaching Earth, one he’s trying to ignore for a little while longer.

    When Austen is at the bar, Salley comes up to him to say that Craig told her that he didn’t say he wrote off their friendship. Neither Austen nor Salley believe Craig, which is what happens when you have a reputation for being as fictional as Anna Delvey’s credit report. Salley also tells Austen that Craig referred to him as his “enemy” and that he’s not Austen’s friend. Austen looks into Salley’s eyes and even deeper into her cleavage, and hugs her close to his side. He smiles at her and she smiles back and he runs his hands through his (possibly fake) hair and smiles even bigger and she giggles and looks back at the bar and back at Austen. Meanwhile, Audrey, his girlfriend, is sitting all by herself in a busy bar, the blues music landing on her shoulder like a shawl of gnats. She can’t even see it, but just past the moon, there’s a little streak, a little dot, that is a meteor getting closer and closer, accelerating at every moment, and getting ready for a crash.

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  • What Does Salley Do For a Job From Southern Charm? Her Real Career May Be Related to Her Dramatic Exit on The Bachelor

    She may have been on four reality shows, but Southern Charm‘s Salley Carson may make more from her real job than any of her TV appearances.

    Salley joined Southern Charm as a main cast member in Season 10. Before that, she made guest appearances on Season 2 of Southern Charm‘s spinoff, Southern Hospitality, and was a contestant on The Bachelor Season 26 and Bachelor in Paradise Season 8. While Southern Charm is, by far, her biggest reality TV gig to date, it doesn’t seem like Salley has cashed in fully on her reality TV fame just yet, as seen in her appearance in scrubs on the Bravo show from her uniform at her real job. So what does Salley do for a job on Southern Charm? Read on to find out.

    What does Salley do for a job from Southern Charm?

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    According to her LinkedIn, Salley works as a Hybrid Robotic and Core Spinal Representative for Medtronic Spine & Biologics, a medical tech company, in the Columbia, South Carolina, area. She’s had her job since December 2022.

    Before that, Salley worked at the company Medtronic in Richmond, Virginia as a Clinical Specialist and an Associate Navigation and Robotics Consultant. She also worked for a time as a Clinical specialist at Mazor Robotics in Charlotte, North Carolina. She graduated from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina, with a Bachelor of Science in 2017.

    “People are always shocked when I tell them I control a robot in spine surgery. I’m like, ‘Excuse me? Do I not look like somebody that would do that?’” Salley said in an episode of Southern Charm in 2024. She continued, “When I was 15 years old, I thought I would have probably three kids by now. Because I grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, my family was very, very Southern. I did the whole cotillion thing. Went to debutante balls. But it wasn’t for me; I just wanted to be a boss.”

    Salley also hinted at her career in medicine in her biography for The Bachelor Season 26. “Salley is a real-life Meredith Grey looking for her McDreamy. She is a spine surgery robot operator who keeps a tight circle of friends that she likes to have dinner and drinks with but is a career-focused girl who is usually in bed by 11 p.m. She describes herself as religious, family-oriented and adventurous. She says she wants a man who is loyal, fun and willing to give her lots of attention because, why lie? She loves it! She says that when it comes to relationships, she is incredibly supportive and loves to make her man feel appreciated and wanted. What more could Clayton want?!” her biography read.

    A month before she started filming The Bachelor, Salley was engaged to a spinal surgeon named Dr. Avery Buccholz.Clayton’s Bachelor season started filming on September 29, 2021, and Salley had her Bachelorette party in Mexico as early as August 16, 2021, according to an Instagram photo posted by her friend. Salley and Avery’s wedding date was September 26, 2021 (the day Clayton’s Bachelor season started filming), according to their wedding registry page on Crate & Barrel’s website. Salley and Avery broke up a couple weeks before their wedding date, according to Bachelor spoilers site, Reality Steve. (Her job on The Bachelor was even listed as “Previously Engaged.”

    According to Reality Steve, production learned of Salley’s engagement to Avery days before Clayton’s Bachelor season started filming and asked if she still wanted to be on the show, to which she said no. In the premiere episode, Salley meets Clayton at his hotel room five hours before the Night One Limo entrances, where she tells him about her past engagement to Avery and her decision to quit his season of The Bachelor due to how unready she feels to date again so soon after her breakup. Clayton commends Salley’s vulnerability and offers her a rose to stay on her season. Salley leaves the room to talk to someone on the phone over whether to stay or leave before she returns and tells Clayton of her decision to quit The Bachelor, making her the first contestant eliminated on Clayton’s Bachelor season.

    Salley’s ex-fiance Avery Buccholz, a neurosurgeon and an assistant professor of neurosurgery at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Avery also owns his own practice in Virginia and specializes in “adult degenerative scoliosis, complex spine revisions, and minimally invasive spinal procedures.” “Dr. Buchholz grew up in rural Wisconsin prior to attending The Citadel in Charleston SC,” his bio on the University of Virginia’s website reads. “After graduating summa cum laude, he returned to the University of Wisconsin for medical school where he earned both a Doctor of Medicine and a Masters in Public Health. He then completed a neurological surgery residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. He earned the Intern of the Year Award his first year of training and was one of the most outstanding residents in neurosurgery throughout.”

    How much does Salley make from her job?

    According to Salley, she earns around $400,000 annually from her job as a spine surgery robot operator. “I feel like I’ve finally become a very strong, independent Southern woman,” she said on Southern Charm. “I don’t need a guy to have a house. I don’t even need a guy to have kids. I can do it all on my own.”

    Along with her current career, Salley also worked for a time at her Southern Charm co-star Leva Bonaparte’s restaurant, Republic, in Charleston and was featured on Season 2 of the Southern Charm spinoff, Southern Hospitality. We both were doing like front door VIP, but she always got to leave early because she’s got this pretty legitimate job teaching surgeons how to use surgical robots,” Salley’s Southern Charm co-star, Molly O’Connell said in an episode of the show in 2024.

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  • Southern Charm Recap: The Wrong Stuff

    Southern Charm

    A Moveable Beast

    Season 11

    Episode 4

    Editor’s Rating

    3 stars

    The way Craig brings up a baseless rumor in the middle of a fight with Austen is a perfect example of his erratic behavior since the big breakup.
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    It must be tough being Craig Conover, being that handsome and yet that consistently wrong. Just look at this non-fight with Austen that Craig turns into a big deal by handling the situation as deftly as a blindfolded juggler with vertigo. Craig initially got mad that Austen was making cracks about him hanging out in the hot tub, drinking with girls. He starts with telling Austen that it’s silly to be against fun. He is entirely correct. Then he says that Austen is just jealous that Craig is single and he’s not because he might be unhappy in his relationship, which is also correct. Then he says, “Austen, keep running your mouth and Shep is going to say something that’s going to ruin your life.” Okay, now you’re wrong, now you’re entirely wrong!

    His first incorrect assumption is that if Austen keeps talking, Shep is going to step in and defend Craig, but Craig doesn’t need defending, and he is the one who turned Austen being a bit of a dick into this whole fight that is going to ruin Whitner’s birthday party. His second incorrect assumption is that Shep knows something that will ruin Austen’s life, which I don’t think he really does. This is why the cast keeps talking about how they’re afraid of Craig and how unpredictable he is. It’s the escalation from nothing to scorched earth. Madison points out that over the past several years, when he was with Paige and drinking less, he was focused on his business, being successful, and getting along with his friends. Since the breakup, he’s back to drinking and, well, cue the old footage of Craig being an asshole for no reason!

    Craig and Austen go inside to continue their fight, and Shep tells the table what Craig is talking about. Apparently, when Shep was in New York a few weeks ago, some women in a bar approached him and told him that their friend was talking to Austen. Shep brought this up to Craig to ask if he should even concern Austen about it, and Craig said “no,” to preserve Austen’s peace. I think that is the right play. Can these random strangers in a bar, whose friend very well could be lying to them, be trusted? No. Craig knows this. However, as soon as he was a little peeved at Austen, he brought it up. Sure, he doesn’t exactly spill or reveal what was said, but he does mention it at a group event in front of cameras and then forces Shep to bring it up when they both decided that it wasn’t worth it.

    Dude, that’s wrong! Not only is it then giving credence to something that is no more than a rumor, something that Craig already dismissed as a made-up attack on his reputation, but it’s also putting Shep and Austen’s relationship in jeopardy because now Austen is mad at Shep for talking to Craig about his relationship. Now, I know there would be no show without these guys talking shit behind one another’s backs all the time, but fair is fair, and when they both decided not to bring it up, they should have left it there.

    Inside, Craig and Austen’s fight gets deeper with Craig saying he’s upset with Austen for saying he’s afraid of him. Then he calls it a lie, saying that Austen isn’t afraid of him. Then he asks him, “Are you afraid of me?” while yelling and displaying the exact behavior that, yes, Austen is afraid of. This is what drives me crazy about Craig. He says that Austen is lying and not scared of him, but then later he tells Salley, “I’m not going to be gaslit into thinking I did something wrong.” Craig is the epitome of believing feelings over facts. If he feels Austen isn’t afraid of him, then that is a fact. If he feels he did nothing wrong, then he did nothing wrong, and any attempt to convince him otherwise is “gaslighting,” the incurable gonorrhea of words.

    The problem is that Craig is wrong. He brought up something he and Shep decided wasn’t worth mentioning in front of both a group of people and the cameras. That makes sure it’s going to be discussed even though he’s still hiding behind not being the one who said it, like an idiot standing in a hurricane with a bodega umbrella. He even says, “I tried my best not to get involved.” Dude! You brought it up! There would be nothing if not for you! If people tell him that raising the issue is wrong and he should apologize to Austen, as multiple people suggest, that is not “gaslighting,” that is having a different opinion (and the correct one). That is being a good friend and telling Craig he was out of bounds. That is defending truth, decency, humanity, democracy, net neutrality, and the $5 foot-long.

    When Craig talks about gaslighting to Salley, she and her extra e tell him how great he is and how he’s really just misunderstood. But is he? Is he great? This is so Salley, to drop everything and agree with a man just so that she’ll pick her, choose her. There is one person who has Salley’s number and that is our beloved Molly. As the fight was raging inside, Salley said she was telling Craig to apologize; she wasn’t just over there flirting. Molly says it looks like she was flirting, and Salley then tells Molly to hush up because she knows Molly has been talking about her. Salley said she was talking facts about Molly behaving inappropriately at Madison’s shower, but Molly was making things up about Salley calling dibs on every man in Charleston.

    This is where the fight gets exciting. Salley asks who she has been calling dibs on. Then Venita, who is her best friend, mind you, grabs the muggle sitting next to her and starts pawing at him, doing a Salley impersonation and saying, “Craig! Craig! Craig! Craig!” Molly then calls Salley out on telling Charley not to talk to Craig, which she says she didn’t say. Then both Venita and Rodrigo, my favorite cat dad, tell her that, yes, she did say that and the footage proves it. I love that Salley is trying to change the story, trying to convince us she didn’t do something, and even her friends are like, “No, you are that bitch. Own it.” Salley, like any Englishman on any beach anywhere in the world, is burnt.

    The day after the fight, we find out that Salley and Charley kept Craig company in his hot tub until 4 a.m., but that nothing happened. Salley thinks it’s weird that Craig didn’t make a move. He says in a confessional that when he’s after a girl, he likes to play a long game. Then he has Charley come over with a bunch of art that looks like it was lifted from the conference rooms of airport Best Westerns. Oh, Charley is totally winning. It seems like Craig is way more into her than into Salley. However, if I were to predict what is going to happen, I would say that Salley is going to make a move on Craig, they’re going to bone, and that is how Salley is going to “win.” Then Craig will end up pursuing Charley, and Salley will get all bent out of shape. I’m telling you, I have read the tea leaves (i.e., the remnants of Jell-O shots at the bottom of Craig’s hot tub).

    Also, after the party, we get a nice scene with Madison and her son Hudson, where she talks about waiting for the new baby and her changing relationship with her son. Then we get a glimpse into Whitner’s life and, well, it’s giving viral morning routine with Saratoga Springs water vibes. He gets up at precisely 4:35 a.m., takes the dog out, runs and exercises for a few hours (and, damn, son, it’s working!), and then he is at work at 8 a.m., working as a lawyer and calling his adorable mother. If I wasn’t fully in lust with our man before, well, I am now, Patrick Bateman cosplay or no.

    The episode ends with the boys talking to their confidantes about what they should do about the fight. Charley tells Craig that he should apologize, and he agrees, but he doesn’t. Shep tells Molly that he told Craig about the rumor he heard without ill intent, but that Craig brought it up at the party with ill intent. Austen is still more likely to forgive Craig first because that’s the weird relationship they have.

    Finally, Austen has Rodrigo come over with his two new kittens, who were part of a litter from Rodrigo’s cat. One is named Martini and the other is named Piper, just so that in a full-circle Southern Charm moment, Austen can shout, “Piper, noooooo!” at the cat like Parker Posey in The White Lotus. As he’s talking about Shep and Craig both talking about him behind his back, he realizes that maybe they’re not his friends after all. As he says this, Martini and Piper are tottering their way along the couch cushions, still not entirely confident in their bodies, still not afraid of the world and all their horrors. ’Tini walks right into Austen’s lap, mewing up at him like she has a message, something deep to tell him. When he reaches out to touch her, she rolls herself up and folds herself over, tucking her whole body so that it fits in Austen’s meaty hand. That’s all she had to tell him, that was the entire message, and it’s one that Austen hasn’t received in a long time.

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  • Why Did Olivia Flowers Suddenly Call Off Wedding to Ex-Fiance Alex Williams? Insider Speaks Out

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    Olivia Flowers confirmed the end of her engagement to Alex Williams last week. And because she had celebrated her bachelorette weekend in Miami weeks prior and posted a photo of Alex kissing her just one day before, many wondered what had happened between them.

    Although the 33-year-old Southern Charm alum has not yet shared additional details regarding the potential catalyst for the sudden split, a new report has shed some light on what may have gone down, suspecting that Olivia learned something about Alex on the day that her breakup announcement was made.

    “The day before her PR agent posted the breakup announcement she had pics of her and fiance at a wedding kissing. I’m going to assume what I heard was true [and] she found something out the day she called it off,” Bravo and Cocktails on Instagram replied after getting a question from someone asking for tea on the split.

    “I really like Olivia [and] wish her the best … Also I’m told they had split a couple times during their relationship so apparently it wasn’t smooth sailing on their home front for a while,” the outlet added.

    Why Did Olivia Flowers Call Off Her Engagement to Alex Williams?

    As Southern Charm fans likely saw, Olivia released a split statement on Instagram on October 14 through her Cabine Creative representative.

    “After much thought and many heartfelt conversations, Olivia and her fiancé Alex have made the difficult decision not to move forward with their wedding. This was not a decision made lightly, but one grounded in deep mutual respect and love for one another,” the rep wrote. “While this isn’t the path they originally envisioned, they are profoundly grateful for the love and support of their friends and family. Alex and Olivia remain committed to each other with a renewed sense of clarity, strength and appreciation for honoring one’s heart.”

    “She is very appreciative of your grace and kindness as they move through this transition together,” the statement concluded.

    After the announcement was made, fans were quick to pick up on the odd timing of the statement.

    “Oh no.. what did he do?!!!!” one person wondered.

    “Exactly!!!” another replied.

    A third agreed that was their “first thought” as Olivia had just shared pictures of them together. 

    “To me, it seems like something blindsided her,” they suspected.

    Olivia Flowers appeared in a full-time role on the eighth and ninth seasons of Southern Charm.

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  • Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo Face Rumor They’ve Split & Were Ordered to Stay Together for New Seasons of ‘Southern Charm’ and ‘Summer House’ as Source Denies Claims

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    Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo faced a rumor regarding their potentially impending split earlier this week as a blind item suggested that they’d been instructed to stay together for the sake of the upcoming seasons of their respective shows, Southern Charm and Summer House.

    Just days after Paige, 32, opened up about her three-year relationship with Craig, 35, admitting that they’re in no rush to get married or have children, the report claimed that their commitment to one another is publicity-based.

    “This reality star couple has been told to stay together until the new seasons of their [shows start] filming so the fallout can be shared with the world,” the report, shared by Enty Lawyer on Instagram, alleged.

    But after sharing the rumor and confirming it was written about Craig and Paige, Bravo and Cocktails on Instagram denied there was any truth to the report.

    “This is not true. I would just ignore it but you guys keep asking,” they wrote. “Paige [and] Craig are fine I hear.”

    Southern Charm Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo Split Rumor Shared as Blind Item

    Weeks ago, while speaking to Page Six, Craig addressed the fact that he and Paige have homes in different states while denying the idea that they were truly a “long-distance” couple.

    “I think a lot of people, when they hear long-distance, they think that it means that we don’t see each other a lot. But, Paige and I basically live together, and we just live in two different places,” he noted. “She does say that she sees me more than she saw some boyfriends that lived in New York City because of the commute [across boroughs.]”

    “One day, we want to get married and have a family, and we’re just in a unique spot that we’ve embraced, like, ‘We’re two very career-driven people,’” he added.

    One month prior, Craig told E! News that his drive to succeed in business was due to his hopes for his future family.

    “I’m very family oriented as in I wanna have a good foundation so that, when the kids come, I can be with them as much as possible. Your priorities shift a little bit,” he explained. “I’m still trying to figure out life, but I will say that it’s fun to have my hand in a lot of different arenas.”

    Southern Charm season 10 premieres on Thursday, December 5, at 9/8c on Bravo, and Summer House season nine is expected to begin airing sometime in early 2025, also on Bravo.

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  • Olivia Flowers Opens Up About Southern Charm Firing and Who She Still Speaks to, Plus Updates on Kathryn, Shep, If She’d Return to Show and Teases New Project

    Olivia Flowers Opens Up About Southern Charm Firing and Who She Still Speaks to, Plus Updates on Kathryn, Shep, If She’d Return to Show and Teases New Project

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    Fans are anxiously awaiting news about season 10 of Southern Charm. However, one face they won’t be seeing in the cast photos is Olivia Flowers, as she won’t be returning. Now, Olivia is opening up about her time on the show, being fired, and much more in a new episode of the Two Ts In A Pod podcast with Tamra Judge and Teddi Mellencamp

    As fans will recall, Olivia wasn’t on Southern Charm for very long. In fact, she was only a cast member for seasons eight and nine before being let go ahead of season 10. 

    One of the first things Olivia discusses in the interview on Two Ts In a Pod is her relationship with Austin Kroll and the misconception that she was picked to be on the show because of it. 

    She tells Teddi and Tamra, “That is such a misconception. People thought I just dated him to get on the show, and I was like, I take great pride that I didn’t have to date someone to get on the show.”

    The conversation then switches to Olivia no longer being on the show and how she is dealing with the dismissal. Both Teddi and Tamra share their stories of not being asked back to their respective shows. 

    Olivia explains, “I mean, I talked briefly about this, and I mean, I definitely didn’t see it coming.”

    She goes on, “I think I just thought, you know, the season before was a strong season, as miserable as it was, and so I definitely was thrown off by not being asked back.”

    Olivia continues, “But the thing that threw me most was the conversations I was having with the production company, not Bravo, but the production company. Like you know you don’t live in Charleston; you’re not doing this, like kind of making it like it was something I did or didn’t do.”

    Olivia then discusses losing her brother while filming the show but continuing to work. 

    She says, “I went through the worst thing in my life on camera and showed up for work. I continued to do it. Right in the middle of filming, my brother passed away, and I mean it was like right in the middle.”

    She then shares, “That was going on. It was like I got a break. I got like a week with my family and whatnot, and then it was like someone pressed play on production, like okay, now we’re back here, we’re back. We got to talk about Taylor and Austin. I felt like I was sleepwalking like I don’t even remember it. Like I’m trying. I’m like, with all this trauma, and then I have to sit there and be mad at Austin. Like it was just a mess.”

    Olivia also shared that she didn’t get to see her family during this time because of the filming schedule with the show. Additionally, she had hesitation about not filming the show because she didn’t want the cast to discuss her brother dying on camera if she wasn’t there. 

    They then asked Olivia who she had heard from since it was announced she would not be returning. According to her, “Just the ones that I’m like close with, which would be Leva and Benita, and then like Craig and Shep.”

    The hosts then ask her for an update on Kathryn Dennis. She says, “Catherine’s good. Yeah, she we were. Actually, I was filming some behind-the-scenes stuff for this website.”

    She continues, “She just has such like a fun, goofy side and it’s just a shame that you don’t see that side of her. And she doesn’t do press or interviews or anything like that, so like you really do just see like the headlines and whatnot.”

    They ask her if she considers Kathryn a true friends, and Olivia says yes. In fact, she says that Kathryn warned her she’d see who her real friends are now that she’s no longer on Southern Charm.

    The discussion then shifts to whether Olivia would return to the show if she was asked back. She responds by saying, “Yeah, definitely. I enjoyed the whole process. I really did. And, like I said, I was bummed not to be asked back. “

    They then ask about Shep Rose‘s sobriety. Of course, Olivia isn’t around him a ton since she’s not filming, but she does share some insight. 

    She says, “You know what I mean? I don’t know. I haven’t been obviously in like around filming, but like every time I talked to him, he’s good, and you know, I’ve seen him out a few times, and I have not seen the like drunken, crazy shit.”

    Tamra and Teddi then wonder when season 10 will begin airing. Olivia responds, “I don’t know, y’all. I’m so out of the loop.”

    She continues, “But if I had a guess, like just thinking about the timing of it, December January makes sense.”

    From there, the hosts ask about Austin and if Olivia ever thought she would go the distance with him. She responds, “I don’t think so, because like nobody in my life felt that way. Everyone in my life is very much like Olivia is having fun with Austin, like we’ll let them do that, and so I could tell it like people around me weren’t rooting for their relationship.”

    She goes on, “I don’t think I thought like long term he was it. It was fun and I enjoyed it for the time being.”

    Olivia is then asked if she thinks Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover will ever get married. She says she believes they will and also shares that Paige is one of the people she has heard from since being fired. 

    Finally, they ask what she has coming next. Olivia says, “So right now I’m working on it’s a like a web series. I’ve partnered with a really great production company here in Charleston. I actually got the idea when I was on Southern Charm. There are so many behind-the-scenes moments or just things that weren’t ever aired, like really fun things that were captured in a funny way, yeah, all of it that you would never see aired. And I remember being on Charma like someone just needs to have like a b roll camera going for this whole process.”

    She says they are currently thinking about calling the show Off Season

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  • Olivia Flowers Addresses The Reason For Her ‘Southern Charm’ Exit: “It Wasn’t My Choice”

    Olivia Flowers Addresses The Reason For Her ‘Southern Charm’ Exit: “It Wasn’t My Choice”

    Olivia Flowers is addressing why she was not asked back to Southern Charm after starring for two seasons on the Bravo reality series.

    In a new interview, Flowers reveals why she was cut from the show’s cast for Season 10.

    “It wasn’t my choice,” Flowers told Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay on her podcast Scheananigans. “I mean, I was super bummed. A lot of people think I made the choice [because] I have this new relationship, and I’m like choosing another path.”

    Flowers said that she received a call from the production company (Haymaker East) behind the reality series a few weeks before filming for Season 10 started.

    “It was just kind of like asking the questions like, ‘You don’t really seem to be in Charleston that much,’ ‘We’re noticing on your Instagram you’re traveling,’ ‘You’re in Texas,’ ‘You got this new boyfriend,’ ‘It just seems like you’ve chosen a different path,’” Flowers recalls producers telling her on the call. “And I was like, ‘I don’t think it’s choosing a different path, I’m just kinda living my life.’”

    Flowers mentioned that at the time, her parents had just moved from Charleston (where the show takes place) to Texas, and she was spending time with them during this transition.

    The former Bravolebrity had a tough year during filming of Season 9 of the show as she lost her brother. Flowers prioritized being with family and wanting to spend time with her parents and her boyfriend, not regretting her decision.

    “I’m really glad that I did go off and do that,” she said. “He was the best part that came out of that year. Had I known it was like working against me or making people think that I wasn’t there, choosing a different path… I wish there been a little but more communication there with it.”

    Flowers noted that she feels bummed she didn’t get an opportunity to return as she “wanted to have another season to get to be more me,” adding that her last season “was very heavy and I was honestly just trying to keep my head above water and I was looking forward to having another [season].”

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  • Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover on Affair Rumors and Almost Getting Married at BravoCon, as Paige Shares Her Text to Craig After His Split and When She’ll be Ready for Kids, Plus Career Plans

    Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover on Affair Rumors and Almost Getting Married at BravoCon, as Paige Shares Her Text to Craig After His Split and When She’ll be Ready for Kids, Plus Career Plans

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    Page DeSorbo and Craig Conover are two of Bravo’s biggest reality TV stars. Both their respective shows, Summer House and Southern Charm, are major hits, and they have become what many fans would call couple goals.

    They are huge stars on TV, and they both run successful businesses they’re passionate about. Now, they’re opening up about their relationship and discussing if they’ll have kids, how their friends think they’re cheating on each other, and how Paige schemed for them to get together. 

    As fans know, Paige and Craig have been dating since 2021 after having met in 2019. There have been talks of them tying the knot, but it seems the couple wants to wait until the perfect time. 

    In a recent interview with Elite Daily, the pair discussed how they eventually got together after the timing never being right for them. The problem is that one would be in a relationship when the other was single. However, after learning that Craig had just gone through a breakup, Paige hatched a plan to visit him. 

    According to Paige, “Because I’m a Scorpio, and I’m sneaky and manipulative when I need to be, and I knew that he was a little bit more shy and nervous. I texted him and said, ‘Oh my God, so crazy, I’m going to be in Charleston. What a small world! We should hang out.”

    She then said, “So we hung out that first weekend and then kind of just continued to hang.”

    The couple then discussed the drama they go through in real life with allegations of infidelity. Apparently, some of his friends and co-stars, mainly Taylor Ann Green, have floated the belief that Paige is cheating on Craig. 

    He said, “It’s funny that anyone thinks that we could have an affair.”

    Paige chimed in, “Could you imagine having two boyfriends? The admin!”

    The two seem to pay the cheating rumors little mind as it seems they are typically fueled by alcohol and pettiness. 

    He also briefly mentioned his reaction to seeing rumors online that he was cheating on her.

    “We’ll see those accusations pop up, and I’ll be like, ‘Am I having an affair that I forgot about?

    The pair also discussed the pressures to get married and how they almost did it at this year’s BravoCon. According to Paige, “I said, ‘Let’s go do it in a chapel,’ Craig chickened out, though.” Craig responds by saying, “I’m not going to get married in Vegas, I want something more real than that.” 

    Paige then jokingly says, “What’s more real than me, you, and Elvis, honey?”

    Of course, they also discussed their future with kids. Paige does not want kids until she’s “36 or 37.” She says, “I’ll do what I want to do when I want to do it. If that means I’m having a baby [then], great. I’m going to be so much more well-dressed.”

    Craig also feels that Paige will be “running the world” by the time she’s that age because “she’s a driven person.” 

    As for their future career plans, both expressed interest in wanting to get into TV hosting. Paige wants to be the next Kelly Ripa. 

    “If Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos want to retire, we’re here for it. We’ll take it over. I’ve always wanted to skin her and wear her like last year’s Versace.” However, Craig mentioned that if Bravo ever wants to do a morning show, he’d love to host it with Paige. 

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  • Here's Whether Southern Charm's Austen & Taylor Really Hooked Up

    Here's Whether Southern Charm's Austen & Taylor Really Hooked Up

    It’s the question all Bravo fans want to know: Did Austen and Taylor hook up from Southern Charm and did they sleep together? While everyone has a different definition of what a “hookup” means, there’s only one answer to this question.

    Austen Kroll and Taylor Ann Green are two cast members on Season 9 of Southern Charm, Bravo’s reality TV series following the personal and professional lives of socialites in Charleston, South Carolina. Austen joined Southern Charm in Season 4, while Taylor joined in Season 7.

    Austen and Taylor were involved in a scandal in Southern Charm Season 9 when Austen revealed that they had kissed off camera between Seasons 8 and 9. The kiss came after Taylor’s breakup with her Southern Charm co-star and ex-boyfriend, Shep Rose. The hookup also came amid Austen’s romance with his ex and Taylor’s best friend, Olivia Flowers. In an episode of Southern Charm Season 9, Olivia questioned the timeline of Austen and Taylor’s hookup, speculating that it happened while Austen and Olivia were still together. “During this time that she’s saying that they had a conversation, I was in California for three days,” Olivia said in a confessional interview. “And the entire time I was gone, Austen was reaching out to me and telling me to give him another chance. And Taylor was a huge reason why I chose to forgive him. And a week later, he suddenly has a change of heart.”

    While Austen and Taylor maintain that they just shared a kiss, their cast believes that something more happened. So did Austen and Taylor hook up from Southern Charm? Read on for what we know about Austen and Taylor hookup rumors and whether there’s any truth to them.

    Did Austen and Taylor hook up from Southern Charm?

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    Did Austen and Taylor hook up from Southern Charm? The answer is no. A production source confirmed to People in March 2023 that Austen and Taylor kissed in the fall of 2022 after filming ended on Southern Charm Season 8 but did not sleep either each other. “They didn’t have sex, just made out,” the insider said.

    The source also claimed that Austen and Taylor considered dating after their kiss but decided not to because of Taylor’s friendship with Austen’s ex-girlfriend and their Southern Charm co-star, Olivia Flowers. “They thought about dating and took time to think about [it] for a quick sec, talked to their family about it,” the insider said. “But at the end of the day, Taylor said it wasn’t worth losing Olivia’s friendship if her and Austen didn’t work and she was at a low point after [the] reunion.”

    Both Austen and Taylor also denied that they hooked up throughout Southern Charm Season 9. “Swear on my life,” Taylor told Olivia in an episode. Austen and Taylor’s Southern Charm co-star (and Austen’s ex-girlfriend), Madison LeCroy, however, doesn’t believe they didn’t hook up. “I don’t know if we’ll ever find out the truth,” she told Us Weekly in September 2023. I still have questions.”

    Taylor addressed to Madison believing that she and Austen hooked up in an interview with TV Insider in October 2023. “It’s very frustrating, but part of our job to be intertwined and interconnected. Everyone has to be in everyone’s business,” she said. “The frustrating thing was when all that transpired, the only people that were involved were me, Austen, and then Olivia and Shep. The fact that other people are weighing in, it’s not their business. It has nothing to do with them. Why are you trying to get up in this business and create more drama out of it? How do you know anything when I haven’t seen or talked to you? You don’t know the real story.”

    She continued, “So, making allegations we slept together. I don’t even think Madison has been to his house. The fact she is saying he doesn’t have a bed in his guest bedroom. He has two guest bedrooms and there are two beds in the guest bedroom. She doesn’t know that. Making allegations when she is not completely involved is very frustrating.”

    Where is Taylor from Southern Charm now?

    Taylor - Southern Charm

    Where is Taylor from Southern Charm now? Taylor asked for “mercy” from Bravo fans in an interview with Entertainment Tonight in September 2023 while discussing her kiss with Austen. “All I can say is, please be easy on me,” she said. “Have some grace and mercy.” She continued, “It’s going to be really tough, it really is. Everybody makes mistakes. I feel like Hannah Montana, but seriously: we’re human. I’m not perfect. I think that after the breakup, I was just a very broken and hurt person and hurt people hurt people, so there’s a lot of that going on.”

    Taylor also admitted what she did wrong in her drama with Austen and Olivia on Southern Charm Season 9. “There is just a multitude of different situations, how I handled things, how I handled myself,” she said. “I mean, I felt like I was reliving reunion all over again, where I would just black out and I would go, ‘What did I do? What did I say? Why did I say that?’”

    As for why she and Austen kissed, Taylor explained to Entertainment Tonight that she was in a state of vulnerability after her breakup with her Southern Charm co-star and ex-boyfriend, Shep Rose. “You know, it was just a moment of feeling comfortable, vulnerable and a sense of love that you maybe got confused with, because you are so close to this person,” she said. “I always love and respect and have an adoration for Austen but, no, no love interest.”

    In her interview with Entertainment Tonight, Taylor also swore on her life that she and Austen did not hook up. “You know, people say, ‘What does the term ‘hookup’ mean?’” she said. “When I say, ‘I swear on my life, I didn’t hook up with Austen,’ in my definition, I didn’t.”

    In response to her co-stars accusing her of telling “lies,” Taylor told the site, “I would absolutely handle things differently. I had so many up-and-down moments of just wanting to lay everything out on the table and come clean about all of it, but I held back because I was trying to protect, I guess, myself and Austen and the situation, knowing that what was at hand wasn’t anything. So, I didn’t feel the need to, like, expand upon everything, but as the rumor mill kept turning, I was like, ‘I think that we need to lay it all out there’ … but Austen beat me to the punch.”

    At the end, Taylor explained that what affected her the most from her drama on Southern Charm Season 9 was her fallout with her former best friend, Olivia. “If you test somebody’s trust or friendship’s trust– I’m such a forgiving person, where I go, ‘If this happened one time I can forgive and forget, let’s move forward,’” she said. “And I think that’s what Olivia and I have going on here. So, that doorway is still open — it’s not shut forever — and I can only hope that we’ll continue to throw it wide, back open at some point, but we’ll just have to revisit that some other time.”

    She continued, “We have this special bond, getting to know her when she moved to Charleston was really sweet and special, especially having the four of us, myself, Shep, she and Austen, all hanging out. It was really special, so I hope to rebuild that to some extent. I don’t know if it will ever be the same. I know that I can get there, but it’s just kinda surface right now, or tabled, and will resurface at reunion.”

    Taylor also reacted to death of her brother, Worth, in June 2023, just four months after the death of Olivia’s brother, Conner. “It’s wild to even think about that all happening after I just experienced it with Olivia,” Taylor told Entertainment Tonight. “And having never lost a person who is super, super close to me, so of course Olivia has been incredible in reaching out to me and, you know, on that level of our friendship where it’s, like, this weird, horrible club to be a part of, but there we are, we’re together in it.”

    She continued, “You will get to see a little bit of my brother [on the season] and just know that he is, like, the most awesome, fun-loving, easygoing, caring human being and I’m excited that people get to see that, experience that.”

    Did Taylor send Whitney a nude photo from Southern Charm?

    Did Taylor send Whitney a nude photo from Southern Charm? Another storyline she was involved with on Southern Charm Season 9 was when Taylor was accused of sending her co-star Whitney Sudler-Smith a nude photograph. Taylor confirmed she did send the naked picture in her interview with Entertainment Tonight. “It was a very drunken night, I knew what Shep and Whitney had been up to the past few months, galavanting around Charleston, trying to pick up girls and so, I did that to get under Shep’s skin,” she said. “And that was very childish of me.”

    She continued, “I am owning it. I’m not proud, but it was definitely a jab.”

    Are Taylor and Shep back together from Southern Charm?

    Are Taylor and Shep back together from Southern Charm? Taylor confirmed that she and Shep are back together and are still broken up in her interview with Entertainment Tonight. “We have not dipped into any kind of relationship,” she said. “You’ll see what happens, but there’s just a level of comfortability I think that everybody kinda goes through that little aspect after a breakup… it felt right, I knew it was wrong, but it was comfortable, it was easy.”

    She also confirmed that she’s not dating her new co-star, Jarrett “JT” Thomas. “He is just, like, this really fun, funny, easygoing guy that will have you peeling over in laughter,” Taylor said. “I’m the type of person that, I love to laugh, so anytime that JT’s around, I know that it’s gonna be a good time and good laughter. Does he want to fight everybody? Both, probably true, he does. We’ve even got into our arguments and had our disagreements, but yeah, you’ll kind of see our friendship unfold. It’s a definite friendship.”

    She continued, “The conversation that JT and I have had is, we are friends and that is where we want to be,” she continues, “and like, I love and enjoy you, and I enjoy your company, and I know you feel the same way, but what I do does not concern you. So if you are going to continue to bring things up, you got to stop.”

    Southern Charm airs on Thursdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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  • REPORT: Kathryn Dennis Identified as Suspect” in Hit-and-Run Incident as Injured Cop Speaks, Plus Was Southern Charm Star Arrested?

    REPORT: Kathryn Dennis Identified as Suspect” in Hit-and-Run Incident as Injured Cop Speaks, Plus Was Southern Charm Star Arrested?

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    Kathryn Dennis was reportedly labeled a “suspect” who was arrested for an alleged hit-and-run incident by an elementary school in South Carolina.

    The Southern Charm star is no longer a full castmate on the Bravo show, though her former co-stars have indicated they wish to see her return.

    According to a police report per Radar Online, Kathryn was labeled a “suspect” who was “arrested” amid the hit-and-run incident.

    The report indicates that a “white female with dirty blonde hair” was recklessly driving a 2022 Ford Bronco in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, near Whitesville Elementary School, and she struck a deputy sheriff who was moonlighting as a crossing guard for the school.

    “As I began to ask the traffic leaving the school to take the right and the traffic coming from Highway 52 to take the left, I noticed that the vehicle traveling from South Live Oak Drive was not slowing down,” wrote the injured deputy.

    “I blew on my whistle and stepped to the left to get out of the vehicle’s way,” the officer continued. “As I stepped to the left, the vehicle drove past me, striking me on the right side. The stop sign broke in my hand and landed in the roadway … The driver did not slow down or changed driving pattern prior to or after striking me.”

    The officer’s hand was broken from the alleged incident, which took place on October 20 around 7:30 a.m.

    “After the incident, I attempted to get the license plate of the vehicle,” wrote the officer. “I continued to hold traffic and asked a parent leaving the school to please get the license plate number … I was able to get the following information: SC tag partial YVT, grey SUV, white female with dirty blonde hair driver.”

    The outlet formerly reported that authorities tracked down the vehicle, which allegedly belongs to Kathryn. The police report then identified the “suspect” as a white female named “Kathryn C. Dennis,” age 32. And the word “yes” was marked next to the section that asked, “Arrested near offense scene.”

    The court records also suggest that the South Carolina Highway Patrol – now conducting the investigation – has not filed any charges against her, and no drugs or alcohol were found.

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  • Southern Charm’s Taylor Ann Green Shares Friendship Updates With Olivia & Shep After Austen Kiss, Reacts to Shep Calling Her “Dangerous,” and Talks Gaston’s Reaction to Drama, Plus If He’ll Join Show

    Southern Charm’s Taylor Ann Green Shares Friendship Updates With Olivia & Shep After Austen Kiss, Reacts to Shep Calling Her “Dangerous,” and Talks Gaston’s Reaction to Drama, Plus If He’ll Join Show

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    Taylor Ann Green is offering an update on where she stands with Shep Rose and Olivia Flowers following her alleged hookup with Austen Kroll.

    While attending BravoCon over the weekend, Taylor, 28, dished on her current relationships with her ex-boyfriend and her friend, as she also reacted to Shep, 43, calling her a “dangerous woman,” shared her new boyfriend Gaston’s thoughts on the drama, and revealed if he’ll appear on future episodes of Southern Charm.

    “I’ve been semi-watching. I’ve had people watching it for me and giving me the Cliffnotes. I’m still breathing. I’m still surviving. [But] I’m learning my lesson, big time,” Taylor told Entertainment Tonight of the currently airing ninth season of the Bravo series.

    Looking ahead to the reunion, Taylor acknowledged that she’ll “have the most to answer to.”

    Luckily, she has the support of her new man.

    “He’s been such a rock-solid human being for me. Honestly, a God send,” she gushed. “He’s like ‘I want nothing to do with that world … I want to be a sounding board. If you want to cry, cry. If you need to vent, vent. But I’m not gonna try to hype you up.’ He’s my calming human being and I’m like, ‘I need this.”

    Although Taylor confirmed Gaston will be making an appearance on the upcoming second season of Southern Hospitality alongside roommate TJ Dinch, she confirmed he “generally doesn’t want anything to do with” reality television.

    “He was like ‘TJ, is this gonna help you? If it helps you, I’ll do it. Otherwise, I want nothing to do with TV,’” she explained. “I don’t want him to have anything to do with it. I’ve seen what it’s done to relationships. I’m like, ‘This one’s a keeper. I don’t want to ruin that.’”

    As for Shep’s claims that she’s “dangerous” when she’s single, Taylor agreed.

    “I wasn’t able to process the breakup and everything that I was going through and I made a lot of mistakes along the way,” she confessed. “I was a dangerous person to myself, along with other people. So it’s unfortunate that it all got caught on camera.”

    Also during the interview, after noting that it’s been “weird having to relive all the stuff that happened eight months ago,” the drama between herself and Shep, and herself and Olivia, has been “tabled.”

    “Shep and I are great and I’ll always value our friendship, and Austen and I are fine. Olivia and I have been able to put everything aside for the time being, and we’ll revisit at reunion,” she teased.

    Southern Charm season nine airs Thursdays at 9/8c on Bravo.

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