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RHSLC Season 6, Episode 16 & Southern Charm Season 11, Episode 2

RHSLC Season 6, Episode 16 & Southern Charm Season 11, Episode 2

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This week we’re drowning in Bravo nonsense — and we are loving every second of it!

👉 Todd and Kandi's divorce...who has more power in that relationship?

👉 Andy states that Jen Shaw will not appear on RHSLC?! Why not?

👉 Sally’s storyline — real or fake? We dig into whether Sally’s narrative is being manufactured for the cameras. Is the truth about her dating a married man being hidden from viewers?

👉Charlie & Whitner’s role What do these two actually bring to the table?

👉The tired trope of older men + younger women Fans are over it. Has. Southern Charm jumped the shark?

👉Bronwyn’s party was a circus of “friendship rules” that no one asked for, and we’re still waiting for the footage of that infamous plane ride back from Canoun.

👉Heather and Whitney were visibly floored by Meredith’s gaslighting — their reactions were priceless

Chapters

00:00 Bravo Gossip and Relationship Dynamics

02:37 Reality TV and Celebrity Culture

05:18 Southern Charm Recap and Cast Dynamics

10:26 Salt Lake City Drama and Personal Struggles

20:22 Bronwyn's Party and Friendship Rules

33:00 Previews and Future Storylines

38:09 P Diddy Documentary Discussion

Along the way, we connect the dots between reality TV drama and real-life relational patterns—exploring how power, narcissism, and control show up both on screen and off.

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