We’re diving into the latest reality TV chaos, starting with a news update—Tayshia Adams and Luke Gulbranson have officially broken up. Plus, Ariana Madix opens up about her future and how her views on marriage and kids are evolving post-Scandoval.
Then we head to Battle Camp on Netflix, which is giving us plenty to talk about. We share our favorite players, the ones driving us up the wall, and our take on whether the game is actually rigged. We also talk about the world’s most embarrassing spelling bee, our thoughts on the host, and how Irina from Love Is Blind continues to show her truest colors (and it’s not doing her any favors).
Over on Bravo’s Love Hotel, we’re asking the big questions—should they have cast a different housewife instead of Shannon? Will any real love stories come out of this? And the off-camera drama between the host and a housewife is giving us some behind-the-scenes tea. We also discuss how this show fits into Bravo’s long history of documenting/exploiting substance abuse.
Pop the Balloon somehow keeps getting worse. The casting is surprisingly conservative, the format isn’t delivering, and maybe we’ve decided that watching speed dating just isn’t actually fun?
As always, we close with some Bravo tangents, especially Summer House updates, because how could we not?
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