Bravo dropped the Southern Charm Season 10 reunion and the cast is going to finally be giving some answers.
In the trailer for the two-part reunion premiering on Thursday, March 27 at 8 p.m. ET, Craig Conover will be put in the hot seat. Host Andy Cohen blatantly asks Conover if Paige DeSorbo broke up with him “for a new guy.” In the past, Conover has dodged addressing the rumors directly, letting viewers fill in the blanks of the narrative.
During one of the heated moments of the reunion, Conover lashes out at Leva Bonaparte telling her, “You’ve said more today than you did the whole season.”
Bonaparte fires back and asks Conover, “Why are you such a bully?”
Conover’s bestie Austen Kroll says that he is “terrified of Craig,” adding, “I feel like I’m just going to get backhanded for stepping out of the line.”
Cohen then asks the cast if anyone else is scared of Conover with many raising their hands.
Although Jarrett “JT” Thomas said he was quitting Southern Charm and not attending the reunion, he did end up showing up. JT addresses his relationship with Venita Aspen.
Southern Charm Season 10 Reunion Episode Premiere Schedule
Thursday, March 27: Part 1: A glowing Madison LeCroy kicks off the Southern Charm reunion by surprising Andy and her fellow Charmers with an exciting personal update. Attention shifts to Craig as he dives into his perspective behind the breakup with Paige and answers the questions that have been on everyone’s minds. After sharing a kiss at the summer soiree, Shep and Molly reveal where their relationship stands. Venita and JT’s romantic entanglement becomes the spark that ignites simmering cast tensions, causing tempers on the couch to rise.
Thursday, April 3: Part 2: The Southern Charm reunion continues as Miss Patricia arrives to celebrate a momentous 10 seasons. The group looks back at how Southern Charm all started. Taylor and Salley throw accusations back and forth when Taylor shares an update on her near future, much to Shep’s surprise. Craig opens up even further about his recent breakup and works through his feelings with his friends in real time. Austen gets brutally honest about his longstanding friendship with Craig, forcing the group to reflect on which friendships can continue.
