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Welcome to We Wine Whenever where three middle age, middle class neighborhood women discuss our views on popular shows, our lives and anything else that pops up. Join in the fun and listen in to discover what its really like to be a Jersey Shore housewife as the blonde ,the brunette and the redhead give you an unfiltered cocktail hour.

Together, Wendy ,Kelli and Lori create a vibrant and entertaining podcast that covers a wide range of topics, from the latest Bravo drama to discussions on parenting, relationships, and current events. Their chemistry as co-hosts, combined with their relatability and passion, makes their podcast a must-listen for anyone looking for engaging conversations about everyday life and pop culture.


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  • RHOBH-The Cost of Keeping It Together
    Mar 3 2026

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    RHOBH-The Cost of Keeping It Together

    💎 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills – Season 15, Episode 11

    “The Price of Divorce”

    🎙️ Podcast Recap Summary

    This episode was heavy. Divorce, betrayal, money problems, shame, regret — and a declined credit card heard round the Hamptons.

    🏖️ The Hamptons Crew: Dorit, Kyle & Rachel

    The girls are in the Hamptons attempting “retail therapy,” but emotionally? Nobody’s OK.

    • Dorit FaceTimes her kids and says they don’t know a single bad thing PK has done to her.
    • Rachel admits she’s wrecked. Sunglasses are doing emotional heavy lifting.
    • Kyle shows up in Zara, sober, feeling slightly unhinged.
    • Dorit arrives in all white carrying a $28,500 Birkin… only to have her $4,589.50 charge declined. Fraud alert? Or symbolism?

    Kyle quietly questions Dorit’s recent erratic behavior (passport issues, airport chaos), wondering if it’s anxiety spiraling.

    Boz smartly points out something important: if Kyle critiques Dorit’s personality publicly during a contentious divorce, PK could use that in court.

    And that right there? The price of divorce.

    💔 Sutton & Betrayal

    Sutton has an emotional oceanfront lunch reflecting on her marriage to Christian.

    We learn:

    • Christian sought an annulment.
    • He’s now dating someone who was once close friends with Sutton.
    • She found out through her son.

    It’s layered betrayal — romantic and personal.

    Sutton wants to return to the Catholic Church and reclaim her maiden name, Brown.

    This wasn’t just a divorce. It was identity-shaking.

    🧠 Erika & Dr. Jenn Mann

    Erika Jayne sits down with therapist Dr. Jenn Mann and this is the most vulnerable we’ve seen her.

    • $25M lawsuit.
    • $10M tax bill left by Tom.
    • Ongoing trial.
    • Emotional exhaustion.

    Erika reveals she was physically assaulted last year and kept it private out of shame.

    Her therapist calls it what it is: terrifying.

    Erika says she feels crushed. Lost. Waiting for life to feel safe again.

    Dr. Jenn’s message: There is no “clean” life without mess. You have to live in the now — even if now sucks.

    It was raw. And honestly? One of the strongest scenes of the season.

    👨‍👩‍👧 Rachel’s Anniversary

    Rachel marks one year since her marriage imploded.

    We learn:

    • Roger confessed.
    • He’d never lied before.
    • She had previously admitted to fooling around with a model years ago — and he proposed the next day.

    There’s grief, but also clarity. She can’t “unknown” what she knows.

    Her parents still adore him. That’s the quiet heartbreak.

    💍 Boz & Keely

    Boz opens up about:

    • Losing Peter.
    • Fearing she can’t give Keely a baby.
    • Wanting partnership beyond biology.

    It’s tender and grounded — a nice contrast to the financial and emotional chaos elsewhere.

    🎧 Overall Podcast Take

    This wasn’t about glam.

    It was about:

    • Financial cracks
    • Emotional survival
    • Public image vs. private reality
    • And how divorce reshapes everything — identity, friendships, even how you speak on camera.

    The Birkin, the declined card, the annulment, the therapy session — all symbols.

    Money can buy a lot.

    Peace isn’t one of them.



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  • Traitors:The Pinky Promise That Cost $220,800
    Mar 2 2026

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    Traitors:The Pinky Promise That Cost $220,800

    Traitors S4 E11-Leap of Faith

    🎙️ Podcast Recap Summary

    This finale episode was pure chaos, drama, betrayal, and Housewives-level delusion — basically everything we live for.

    ⚰️ Mark’s Murder

    The episode opens with Mark learning he’s been murdered. In true dramatic fashion, he climbs into a literal coffin surrounded by Alan’s fiery theatrics, saying, “See you in hell.” In his confessional, Mark says he believes he was closing in on a traitor — and his money’s on Eric.

    🧠 Final Five Strategy

    The final five:

    • Rob
    • Eric
    • Maura
    • Tara
    • Johnny


    Rob is laser-focused. His plan? Vote out Johnny, then Tara, and lock in Maura’s loyalty so he and Eric can win together.

    Meanwhile, Johnny and Tara suspect Rob and Eric — and try to pull Maura to their side. But Rob has been building trust with Maura all season. And he’s counting on it.

    Prize pot at this point: $180,800


    🚁 The Final Mission – “Leap of Faith”

    Alan needs two volunteers. Rob and Maura step up.

    Helicopter. Loch. Floating answer buoys. Trivia about the season. $20,000 on the line — plus the chance to double it.

    They crush it:

    • $500 (Mark in the grave)
    • $9,000 (Colton banquet question)
    • $3,000 (Caroline shield mission)
    • $7,500 (Lisa most votes)


    They bank the full $20,000.

    Then comes the dramatic twist: one of them must jump from the helicopter to grab the final buoy worth another $20,000.

    Maura can’t swim — so Rob jumps.

    He makes it.

    Final prize pot: $220,800

    Hero edit? Maybe. Manipulation edit? Definitely.


    🗳️ Final Round Tables – Betrayal Season

    First Vote:

    • Eric → Johnny
    • Johnny → Eric
    • Rob → Johnny
    • Tara → Eric
    • Maura → Johnny


    Johnny is banished.

    But they still believe a traitor remains.

    Second Vote:

    • Eric → Tara
    • Tara → Eric
    • Rob → Tara
    • Maura → Tara


    Tara is banished.

    Now it’s down to Rob, Eric, and Maura.

    Rob and Maura vote to banish again.

    Eric votes Rob.
    Rob votes Eric.
    Maura votes Eric.

    Eric is gone.


    👑 The Reveal

    Only Rob and Maura remain.

    Rob wins.

    And then…

    “I’ve always been a traitor.”

    Maura is stunned. Pinky promises? Meaningless. Love Island loyalty? Dead.

    Rob played her the entire game.


    🎬 Reunion Highlights

    Hosted by Andy Cohen (wearing Rob’s overalls — iconic petty king behavior).

    • Andy says the finale felt “20% gayer.”
    • Rob claims he “just got lucky.” (Sure, Jan.)
    • Rob admits voting Colton out was pivotal.
    • Lisa says the Banquet was the most iconic moment.
    • Candace accuses Rob of feeding information to Colton.
    • Maura says watching it back made her feel dumb.
    • Andy grills them about “undeniable chemistry.” Rob confirms he has a girlfriend of two months.
    • Lisa vs. Porsche lipstick destruction drama.
    • “The Banquet Air Kiss heard round the world.”

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  • RHOP-Reunion Part 2: Chaos in Couture
    Feb 25 2026

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    RHOP-Reunion Part 2: Chaos in Couture

    🎙️ Podcast Summary – RHOP Reunion Part 2

    Part 2 of the reunion is basically The Ashley & Wendy Show — and it’s loud.

    Ashley and Wendy go toe-to-toe over the Social Security number accusation, with Wendy demanding receipts and Ashley insisting she heard “6 or 7.” Wendy calls BS, Ashley apologizes (kind of), and Andy clocks that Wendy isn’t buying it. The yelling? Immediate. The tension? Thick.

    The conversation shifts to how this current cast reacts to shade versus the “old days,” with Giselle referencing the Karen/Ashley catfish era and saying back then they let things roll off their backs more easily. Not anymore, baby.

    Ashley’s divorce and “second bloom” gets spotlighted — including the $20 million question about Michael Darby (which she refuses to answer, because lesson learned: don’t disclose your coins). Then we dive into her messy smooch with Charrisse’s 27-year-old son Jackson. Ashley swears it was just a kiss, says Charrisse was fine with it at first, and claims he made the first move. The ladies? Not impressed. Fans? Even less impressed.

    We also learn Ashley briefly dated a politician (yes, really), is no longer with him, and is writing a children’s book called The Wonder Club. Growth… but still chaotic.

    K continues her soft-life era, hinting that “the ring is coming” while defending why she’d want a condo over a diamond. She denies being aggressive toward Stacey and pushes back on the narrative, though their “Black Karen” exchange sparks major tension. Wendy pulls out a photo showing her and K hugging to dispute claims of bad blood.

    Jassi makes a dramatic entrance in a Nigerian corset dress, celebrates six months with Darius (now with the Patriots), and throws shade at K about Greg. Gizelle and Andy quickly shut that down before it goes nuclear.

    Tia opens up emotionally about her father’s will, legal battles, and the city of Houston honoring him with a park. It’s one of the more heartfelt segments of the night.

    Then Monique returns — binder in hand. Five years later, lighter (in more ways than one), divorced, and still ready. She addresses custody battles, self-love, and clarifies she wasn’t attacking Angel’s marriage — just speaking from her own NFL-wife experience. But Angel pushes back hard on the narrative that her marriage is struggling.

    Stacey denies ever dating Chris Samuels despite photos and producer-cam chatter. Monique insists it was never about jealousy — it was about boundaries.

    And just when you think it’s wrapping? Karen makes her entrance for next week.

    To be continued… 👀

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