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This is no filter with Zack Peter your go to source for all the latest pop culture and reality TVT Surf fresh all week long. Now let's dive in. Let's dive in. Everybody in the club. What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? Happy Monday. Monday. I hope you guys had a great weekend. I hope you guys had fun. I hope you lived life. I hope you got to spend time with your mamas. All the baby mamas. All the baby mamas. All the baby mamas. Now put your hands up. I hope you guys were living life and got to, you know, have some fun. Quality time with the ones that you love. Hi, Mary. Hi, Elizabeth. Hi, Ariana. Ariana. Hi, Christina. What's up, guys? I is tired. I worked out this morning. I got up early because I wanted to spend time with my doggies. I love me my doggies. Yeah, I Got to. Let's see, what did I do Saturday? I got to go and spend time with Donna Boling. We went to Heather McDonald's podcast. Heard live taping of Juicy Scoop Heaven McDonald Juicy Scoop, which was a lot of fun. We had a good time and we got to live life. We went to dinner. Okay, so it was crazy because we went to this place called the Benjamin, like adorable place. And we went to go and just like do like a pre game sort of like dinner and cocktails. But the crazy thing was the show started at 7 and this is, this, this is on Donna bowling. And Donna booked our reservation for dinner at 5:30. Well I guess that's when they opened. So they opened at 5:30 and Donna made the reservation for 5:30. But the show started promptly at 7, which was a little, a little crazy cause it was a tight time crunch so we had to like literally scarf down. And then Donna and I were there. Donna's sister joined us and her brother in law joined us. And then Lance Bow joined us a little bit after that. But it was, it was quite the adventurous, quite the adventurous trip because everyone got there a little later because I mean obviously that's traffic hour. But like Lance was literally there for maybe 15 minutes before we're like, okay, we gotta go, we gotta go, gotta get in the car. Let's get it. So what a time. It was fun though. Sorry guys. So, but yeah, it was fun. Heather did great. I believe it was filmed for Netflix's. Netflix is a joke. They've been doing a bunch of different. Like you know the other night I went to Netflix as a joke's Night of Too Many Stars with Stu. That was a fun night. So this one was part of that. But it was Heather's show. So I guess when Netflix does their. Netflix is a joke, like comedy. I don't even know if you call it like a festival, but they, they book up all the different theaters and all the different comedy clubs, then everybody comes and gets to do their own special. And I don't know, I don't believe that they're actually filmed for Netflix. Cause I don't know if you. I believe some of them are like the one that I went to with Stu, that was at the Hollywood bowl, the Night of Too Many Stars. That one I know was filmed and I believe streamed, but I don't know about the rest of them. But Heather did a good time. Heather had a good show. It was fun. Brandy and Julie were there. Chris Farangiola was there. I got to see so Many juicy scoopers that obviously know me from the show. So that was really fun. And I had a good time. And then Sunday, I spent it with my mom. We went out by the beach. We had lunch with my grandma and my aunt and my brothers came out. And then I had drinks with my mom last night to just like, have some drinks, live life, get a little Liddy city, catch up on life. All the good things. So it was fun. Okay. Lots of new. Sorry, that was a bit of a rambly intro, but I was trying to finish something that I meant to do before. And then I realized, ah, I forgot to do it. But anyway, okay, so let's get into the tea. Savannah Guthrie, she did a beautiful tribute to her mom, Nancy. Nancy. Nancy Guthrie. I almost said Nancy, but Ramsey, it's funny, I didn't mean for that name to take off the way that it has. And now anytime people see me, they're always. They always tell me. They always say two things. Where's the lady? And then they. They say, nancy, but, hey, Ramsey, where's the lady? And everyone always like, where is the lady? I'm like, I don't know where the lady's at? I don't know. I don't know. I just don't know. But she has. She posted a very beautiful tribute that also kind of like, it touched my heart to be like, oh, she's missing her mom. And this is so sad. And it's the first Mother's Day without her mother. And like, you know, I was very close to my paternal grandmother who passed away in 2021, and she was like a mother to me. We were very close. I lived with her until I was 25. And so I had that special one. I remember the first birthday, the first holidays, the first Mother's Day, like all of those. The first Easter. You know, I remember going through those motions and, like, carrying that grief. And it made me sad seeing the video montage and Hodakot be reposted. And she's like, bring her home. And I'm like, guys, it's been 98 days. The whole bring her home thing. Oh, Mary said. So touching. It made me cry. It's so sad. I think a lot of us have been through. I mean, many people have been through grief, right? Or lost somebody that they loved. And so they know those special moments where you go through and you put together those montages and the photos and you just kind of like, relive those memories. But. But I found it interesting because she said, I'm never going to stop Looking for my mom. That's part of what she put in her caption. Her message was that she wasn't gonna stop looking for her. But then I was like, but I feel like we kinda stopped a little while ago. I don't wanna be a dick. But also at the same time, kind of like. But I don't know. We haven't gotten any updates on Nancy. We don't know what's going on with Nancy. And then after I talked to Brian Enten on the Billy Bush show last week, I. And Brian was like, savannah's never reached out to me. And he's like, tried to get messages to her. And I'm just like. And I saw people online because I made that commentary. And people are like, well, why would she talk to news Nation of all the places? Like, why would she bother with news Nation? Why would she bother with Brian Enston? I'm like, oh, because he's the only one that's keeping her mother's name alive. He's the only one that's keeping the investigation public. Like most of the other YouTubers and streamers and news shows, they're not covering anything about Nancy Guthrie anymore. Like, the story has died down. Brian Entin is the only one that's keeping Nancy's memory still alive. And Savannah's treating it as if her mother has passed on. And we're just, like, trying to heal moving forward. But Brian Enten's like, I'm trying to solve this case. I'm trying to figure out what happened to this lady. I want answers. And so, yeah, I do think it's strange that Savannah never reached. Has never reached out to Brian Enten to, at the very least, at the bare minimum, to just say, thank you. Thank you for your investment in my mom. Thank you for taking such an interest. Thank you for fighting to get answers. Right. Cause it's not like Sheriff Nano's is really doing anything. Even though I believe over the weekend, Sheriff Nano said that he believes that they're certainly getting closer. And I'm like, oh, okay, it's only been 98 days. We should absolutely be getting closer. But I do think it's strange that, like, the family has not even acknowledged Brian Enten. Cause Brian Enten's not, like, you know, one of the other streamers that was just camped out outside and, like, trying to get some extra clicks. Like, I believe Brian Enten's heart is in the right place, and he wants to bring this woman home. And I would just think, and trust me, there are a number of Times where I feel like, if I were in that situation, I wouldn't do that. If I were in that situation, I wouldn't do that. You know, And I hate to keep judging the family in that way, but it's like, how many more things where you're just like, that's so weird. And we can go through the list of them from the $2,500 reward at the beginning to not posting an award until after a month after the. The Internet started putting GoFundMes together. You know, the ransom, like, everything about it was just so strange and so bizarre. I do believe Brian Enten is now starting to see the light, because even on Billy Bush's show last week, he said that he doesn't believe that the ransom was real. He doesn't believe that any of those notes or that she was taken for ransom. That. That does not appear to be real. So that appeared to have been a ruse. So who set up that ruse and why? Why did the family buy into it at the beginning? Why did Savannah, when she finally sat down with Hoda Kotb, why did she say that they believe at least 2 of the ransom notes to be real? Why? Like, that's the thing is, it's like if it. And if Brian Enten is coming to these conclusions where he's now thinking that the ransom notes and that whole ransom theory, if he was thinking that that was a ruse, he's been digging into this. I've been asking a lot of these questions. So if you think that that was a ruse, then why do you think the family is still being complicit in this alleged. Right. Why are they still. I mean, Savannah said as recently as her interview with Hoda copied, that they believe at least two of those ransom notes were real. She didn't tell us why. Hoda didn't ask her what about those notes seemed more real than the others. We also didn't ask why she didn't pay them if she thought that they were real. You know, why not fight, try to contact those people or do something if they. If you believe that they had your mother, you know, why not utilize any of the Today show resources? The first time she does a situation sit down interview with the Today show is when she wants to get ready to return to work rather than the month that she could have used those resources. She could have gone on the Today show every day and given them an update. And, you know, the Today show would have absolutely gone live with Savannah from Arizona and said, what is the update? What's going on and made that their front page story. And guess what? Rather than everybody watching JLR investigates, rather than everybody watching Brian Enten, rather than anybody watching me, they would have been tuned into the today show every single day. The Today show would have loved the ratings, and they would have become the go to source. And Savannah could have utilized that. She could have held the network in a chokehold by saying, I need this airtime. Hey, everybody, help me find my mother. And she didn't do that. She would come up from the bunker every time people like me would put enough pressure on the family. Then she would come out of her bunker and post a new video on Instagram. And it was just. It was so bizarre. And I'm tired of acting like any of that was normal. I'm tired of acting like this kidnapping, alleged kidnapping, was legit. Brian Enten said the house was immaculate on the inside, but yet the back doors were wide open, the front door cameras were taken down. Like, everything about it just feels so odd and strange and off. And I feel badly because there's a missing lady that we still have not found. She's still at large somewhere, and we haven't found her, which is weird and strange and bizarre. But every other theory that's been explored, and I kind of feel like Brian Enten's gonna run through all the theories the same way I did. You go through each of the different theories, and little by little, you start to debunk them. And then you start to be like, okay, well, statistically and pattern wise, how do these things typically go, statistically and pattern wise, based off of cases like this in the past, where is the original source? Like, how. Where. How does this story normally play out? Outside of the fact that this is somebody that we watch on television every day on the Today show, Outside of that fact that we watch her, we feel like we know Savannah. We feel like we, you know, are. She's the good, nice lady on television. You know, she's the lady on tv. We see her. She's wholesome. Outside of that idea that we have of Savannah, if we look at this as somebody that we didn't know or we didn't watch on television every day, I think we would have questions that we're trying to ignore. I think we're deliberately trying to ignore these questions because we don't want to taint the picture of this wholesome TV host that we bring into our living rooms every morning. And I think that that's jaded us a little bit. I think that that's tainted our View on how we would typically look at this if this were just a random woman whose mother went missing, I think we would be looking at this very differently, you know, So I don't know. I don't want to perpetuate conspiracy theories, but it's like, I don't know how you. I don't know how any of it's like, it's not a conspiracy theory. The kidnapping has to be a conspiracy theory. Every. Everything that we have is just a theory because there's no clear indicator of what actually happened. So everything is just a theory because there's no evidence to prove one thing or the other. I feel like if there were certain theories they really wanted to dispel, then they could have very easily dispelled them outside of just sheriff Nanos's statements as gospel. Right? They expect us to just believe his words as gospel and we just don't ask any further questions. We don't need evidence to prove anything. We just don't ask any further questions. And I know people are like, well, yeah, it's a mystery. It's a crime. It has to be solved. Yeah, but mysteries and crimes usually have patterns, right? Like there are statistics for a reason, because there are patterns in these types of cases. And this is a complete outlier and we're not allowed to question the details of that outlier, which is so bizarre. But so Savannah, in the spirit of never wanting to stop looking for her mother, has just announced she has a new TV show that's coming out. She is going. She announced this with Jimmy Kimmel, and she's announcing that she is going to be the new host. The new host. You ready for it? Of Wordle. Wordle. Jimmy Kimmel or, sorry, Jimmy Fallon's new game show. He's producing this new game show called wordle, which Savannah described it as a sort of super fast paced and fun game show. It's a great family game. I love a game and a show that you can watch with your kids and you feel like you're learning something too. I would like to learn a lot about your missing mom. Listen, congrats. Congrats on your new TV show. Congrats. Like, I get it. Her life shouldn't just stop. Her life moves on. I'm not telling her to not like to not move on with her life, but it also just feels strange. It's not like we. It's not like her mother passed away tragically. Right. It's not like her mother had a heart attack and, you know, like she's still missing. That's the craziest part, is it's like, she's still missing. That's. And I just don't think there's anything else that. That anybody can think about when they think of Savannah Guthrie. And it's like, we're trying so hard to ignore the fact that her mom is still missing. Well, we're just supposed to accept that? Like, joy cometh in the morning. Like, I. I don't know. I think it's crazy. Ann Wilson says. Yeah. And apparently we're not allowed to even get a tidbit. More of info. Yeah. Outside of the information that they give us, which is already so limited. Outside of that information, we're not allowed to ask any more questions. We're not allowed to push back on anything. Like, we're just supposed to be like, shut up. Listen to the narrative that we're giving you. Don't ask questions. That's mean. That's insensitive. And I'm like, wait, what? But. But you. You kept us in a chokehold with this story. Like, this story took on a life of its own. Like, I naturally am human, and I'm gonna have questions. Especially when the lady that I'm supposed to feel sorry for, that I'm supposed to, like, have compassion for, is just living her life, and she's getting new gigs and announcing new TV shows. Like, what? I'm supposed to feel compassion for you? And on a human level, I do feel compassion for you. But also, at the same time, I'm confused, and I feel like my feelings about this should be valid because this was a very public story. It's not like somebody's private matter. Right. It was an incident that happened in the family home, and only the family needs to know the details. And the neighborhood town doesn't need to be talking about the details. Right. Because, oh, it happened in their house. And what happens behind closed doors was behind. But this was a very public story with a very public person. A very public person that I'm supposed to very publicly feel compassion for. And again, on a human level, I do. But also, at the same time, I have questions. It doesn't make sense to me. OC Girl says even if she was. No missing, was not missing and not alive. You need to grieve at least six months before doing anything else. I mean, listen, grief is different for everybody. I think I'm a testament to that. I've lost people over the past few years and have still come and done this show, but I've worn my grief. Right. Last summer, my Friend Jeff took his own life. And I. Every day came on this show. I think I took maybe a day off, and then I continued taping the show again, and. Or I don't even think I took a day off. I think I immediately. I think, yeah, I got the news on Saturday. They found him on Friday, and I got the news Saturday morning, and by Monday, I believe I was already back on the show. I did a tribute to him. There was no way I could not. There was no way I could host the show and not honor him. But, like, you know, and people judged me for that, for immediately jumping back into work. Work was cathartic for me. But you saw my grieving process when my grandmother passed away and I came back to taping. Like, you saw me grieving. Like, I was vulnerable with you. Because I know that I live my life publicly. I know that there are people that are invested in my personal life. I know that there are people that know what's going on in my personal life and have questions about that. And so I did not hide that. I did not shy away from that. I was very open and vulnerable and messy. And I apologized. I was like, I don't know how to do this. I don't know if I'm doing this right, but this is just the most real and raw I can be with you in this moment. And I'm not saying Savannah needs to go onto the Today show and cry every day about her mother, but it just feels like everything just. We swept it under the rug, and we're just moving forward, but I'm not gonna forget about my mom, but we're just moving forward. Like, it just. It's so jarring to me and just doesn't add up. So, yeah. Blair says, I can't believe it's been almost a year. I really enjoyed Jeff. Yes. I think about him very often. It was the end of August, so, yeah, we're a few more months until it's been a full year. But you shared your grief with your Internet family, and it was powerful. Thank you, Mary. I appreciate that. Again, nobody knows how to do grief, and that's why I'm not trying to judge Savannah's grieving process or I'm not trying to judge her grief, but I do have questions about her very public process. Right. I don't. I. Grief is so different in every scenario, depending on who you like. Grief is never the same. Doesn't matter how many times you go through it. It's never the same, and it changes you, and it rattles you in different ways, but I do have questions about it, you know, but catch Savannah Guthrie hosting wordle, the game show coming soon to NBC, produced by Jimmy Fallon. Interesting. 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And she's like, you know, hair down, makeup free. He looks really cool. And he just wrote this message. He said, I appreciate this mother beyond measure. She's kind, she is fearless. She's the absolute love of my life. And to our four little kids, she's the life of their love. Which, I mean, listen, she's a mom. She's, you know, I'm sure the kids love her. I'm sure Ryan loves her and good for them. I mean, I'm a little over them. I'm kind of like, oh, I want to barf every time I see them because I mean, to call her kind and fearless after everything that she did, Crazy, crazy, crazy. And I'm sick of these two. You know, they can go suck up each other's awesomeness somewhere else. I don't need to see their love fest on my phone anymore or on my screen anymore. Thank you. Next. I do want to give some shout outs though, okay. To my friends Andy Signore, he interviewed Adam Moncheen. Adam just followed me on Instagram, by the way, and I followed him back. So I'm thinking maybe we can be friends. But Adam Monchin, he was the OB gyn. He played the OB gyn, the doctor that delivered the Baby in it ends with us. Who? Blake Lively said, oh, he just hired Adam to look at my coochie while I was near naked filming this scene. Which, again, the fact that Blake Lively was like, I was forced to be near naked in a scene filming. It ends with us. Like, in what world? But Andy Signore on Popcorn Planet just interviewed Adam Monsheen. Great interview, and Adam is not holding back. So go and support Andy Signore. Go and support Popcorn Planet. Go and listen to his interview. I believe he released it in more than one part, which I was. I have to. I have a bone to pick with. I have to text Andy right now and be like, andy, how dare you make me come back for part two. I haven't seen part two yet, but I watched part one, and it was so good that I wanted to watch part two. And I was like, what in the Real Housewives reunion is this? I need the full interview. Drop it. You know, so I will probably go and look today, but I'm not. Before I text Andy and say, how dare you make me watch multiple parts of this interview. What is this, Savannah Guthrie? Sit down without a copy. Jk, jk. It's two parts. Yes. But Adam spilling the tea. He was like, yes. He basically makes it seem like Blake was a nightmare to work with and that they were trying to appease her. Like, Adam doesn't hold back. He's just, like, all up in it. Part two was good. Okay. So Jader said, yeah, everyone's saying part two was so good. Well, now I have to watch it. So we'll watch it then we can reconvene tomorrow. So shout out to Andy. Also shout out to Elsie and Lauren. Lauren Knighty from the court of random opinion because they interviewed Fritz Kevin Fritz, who was Baldoni's other attorney. He was also very good, too. I thought he did a great job. The thing with Friedman is I think Friedman tried to come out and, like, really get ahead of the story and, like, keep everything nice and neutral and still play nice in the sandbox with Blake Lively and her attorneys. And then when Blake and her attorneys came out swinging, it was like, gloves off. Everyone's coming out, everyone's talking, and it's, like, time to really drag. Drag the bitch. Judge Lyman has just made some kind of ruling. Oh, what ruling did we get? Let's see, let's see. Let's check. I'm pulling up the docket right now. Let's see. What do we have here? Okay, Judge Lyman, you're right. Something just hit the docket today. Monday, May 11th. It says memo endorsement. Let's see what this is. The court does not require initial briefing at this time. Oh, I think. I don't think the judge rules on anything, though. It looks like this is Blake Lively's attorneys that filed something. What did they file, Dear Judge Lyman, as the court is aware, plaintiff and consolidated defendant Blake Lively on one hand. Oh, it just seems like the. The. The courts are, like, cool, we got it. The court does not require additional briefing at this time. Okay, so they're like, we got it. We don't need an additional briefing for you because it looks like Blake is still fighting for 47.1. Nonsense. Yeah, Adam was great on Lauren, too. Oh, I didn't know Adam also did Lauren's show. Adam's just out here doing the full circuit, so. Oh, my gosh. I saw that witty Kevin Hart, and I thought, you need to be on that show. You would be so good. What show? There was the roast of Kevin Hart. You want me to be on the roast of Kevin Hart? You want them to roast me? Is it true that there were no NDAs? I believe that is the case. L. There were no NDAs, and there was no non disparagement. I believe that was part of the stipulation for. For the settlement. No money, but also no NDA. No non disparagement. Like, you're able to do and say whatever you want. No money. And her sanctions need to be dismissed. Well, that's what we're waiting on. The judge will now have to. Well, I don't think it's her sanctions. It's her fees that she's fighting for, I believe. I don't think she's gotten any of her sanctions. The most she got was, like, the slap on the wrist they gave Friedman. But outside of that. Who, Daddy Fritz. He's a cutie. Like, I was actually wildly. Like, he's a little dorky, but, like, I kind of liked it. And he's a cutie. Like, he's. You know, everyone in Elsie's comments was. Was thirsting after Fritz. Everyone in Lauren's comments was thirsting after Fritz. It is just so wild to be on the other side of all of this now, to be like, it's over. The interviews are happening. You know, we're all still very much a part of the story, but, like, it's just. It is crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy. Adam did floss and talk to. Adam is doing the circuit. 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She actually did a few posts. She posted. She posted this photo with her and her kids, and she put this whole long post about how, yes, she's spiraling right now, but it's Mother's Day. Here, I'll read you some of it. It's just. It's so weird that this was what she put out on Mother's Day rather than, like, focusing on or the joys of motherhood. She said, it's Mother's Day, so I'll say whatever I want as if it's not already the worst time. Okay, Mother's Day. And you're spending it with your kids, but okay, it's the worst time. I still have friends. She put friends in quotes. Kicking me while I'm down, kicking me while I'm already down and calling it setting a boundary. And then blames me for being upset and responding. That's called shaming an attack. While I had the moment, while I had a moment to breathe. And she knew that not once have I called myself a victim, but I'm human and have breaking points. This is very. You don't need to say I'm a victim, but this is giving victim. It's giving I'm a victim without you saying I'm a victim just because you used the words. Was the essay in the cut? That's hilarious. Like the Ashley Tisdale what a snake friend just did to me in the public eye after everything she just witnessed, the lack of empathy and silence was loud enough. Did you see the hearing? Did you see the bruises? And yet she's bringing up picking sides. Yes, usually you do for friends, you know, go through that. Have you been hurt while pregnant? Have you been beaten right after giving birth? Have you lost two babies due to who knows what? Have you gone to jail for finally breaking and taking the only blame for years? Have you been in trouble for getting ready two months postpartum that you cry off your makeup and return to an ugly T shirt? Can you even understand what I'm trying, what I'm saying, just from a psychological point? No, clearly not if it's being used as an analogy to a rash cream. You heard one side and never called me after. And in fact ignored me twice. That is what an enemy is. Your trauma doesn't get. This is her mother's Day post. Your trauma doesn't give you a pass to kick me while I'm down and cover it with a boundary months later after the fact. She is right to state her boundary, sure, but go ahead and tell them the truth. Who was your last convo with regarding the situation? Not me. What other questions did you have in concerns while filming with me? Does she get paid more than us? Save the concern for the children act. They all know I'm good to my children. I've. Okay, we also saw your kid get hit by the chair you threw at Dakota. Like, let's not. Let's not do that. They all know I'm good to my children. I've missed more events, girls nights, and opportunities to stay home with my kids. More than some could ever say. Happy mothers, happy mother. To all the moms out there. Of course I'm spiraling. People calling me out and yet I can't respond. Exactly what I will not be tolerating again ever again. Thank God for the people you sent me. You sent to help me through this while enemies are so close. And then she posted an Instagram story and she said of her and she's. It's a picture of her crying. And she said, I will not be sitting down, staying silent, or logging off. I did that for years on this. Trust me, I can take a beating, whether it's physical, emotional or public scrutiny. Anyone else want to speak up? Please do. Okay, I'll speak up. Okay, so she's referring to something that was posted by her co star, Michaela Matthews. Why everybody's writing essays right now. I don't know. But so this came. This was her response to Mikayla's post. And this is what Mikayla posted. She wrote this long ass essay and I know I said I wasn't going to read Taylor's, but I guess it's only fair to read it all so that you get the full scoop. Okay? Michaela writes, if I was knowingly giving myself rashes, I wouldn't be expecting sympathy from anyone online or privately. Imagine someone told me, hey, we know for 100% certainty that if you stopped using this cream, your rashes would go away. Then imagine I continued using that cream while still asking people for sympathy and help. At some point my friends would probably say, we feel sorry for you, but stop using the cream so you can heal. And if I continued to use it over and over again for years, knowing the outcome every single time was the same, it would eventually get to the point where the people who genuinely care about me could no longer enable me by continuing to give sympathy and support to behavior that is clearly keeping me stuck in an unhealthy cycle. I think this is, I mean, it kind of is a, it's a very light analogy, but I get the analogy that she's making and it's about going back to something that you know is intentionally causing you more pain. So when Taylor is crying about being in pain or being in this toxic situation, I get Mikayla's frustration where Mikayla's like, but you keep putting yourself in that situation. You keep going back. You, you leave and then you go right back and then you treat it as some like, cute little game that you guys put play on the reality show. And it's like, I understand Mikayla's frustration of like, I'm not going to enable this anymore. I've been there for you. Well, let's, let's continue reading this. It would eventually get to the point where people care but can no longer enable me. Yes, yes, okay. And believe me, I have been absolutely sick to my stomach and horrible for what everyone involved must be feeling and going through. However, it is not my job to enable poor or dangerous behavior from either party, especially when children are involved. That doesn't mean I don't love them or want the best for their individual futures. It just means I cannot sit here and pretend it's okay that years of destructive behavior are now being discussed more than ever online and turned into a pick a side game. When the only correct side should truly when the only correct side should truly be in any of this is the children's side Setting boundaries in this situation is not only healthy but incredibly necessary for every single one of the girls on our show and their mental well being, whether they choose to set those boundaries or not. I was there after the swinging rock bottom, right, because she remember Taylor had her big swinging scandal where she was sleeping with or yeah, she was sleeping with Miranda's husband and that got messy and then her marriage fell apart. And then Michaela says, I was there for the arrest. Rock bottom. When Taylor got arrested after beating Dakota and throwing the chair at him and hitting her daughter, I was there for the Jenna rock bottom. The Shania rock bottom, the mom's best friend rock bottom. All the times that Dakota had slept with other girls or talked to other girls without even having to be asked. I sent cookies, drinks, meals, et cetera. And I showed up at my own personal lowest while navigating my own trauma, betrayal and health issues every single time. The behaviors and patterns continued and were publicly praised for being messy and relatable. Continuing to show up and give sympathy to someone who is mentioned time and time again that they can't be a friend right now while also acknowledging they are self aware of the decisions being made and still expecting loyalty online despite evidence of violent behavior and poor decisions would not only be a disservice to my own healing, but to the other people involved as well. You cannot save someone who is unwilling to participate in their own rescue. In my opinion, anyone being on anyone's team publicly right now has their own selfish personal reasons, mainly to avoid backlash from fans. Having a moral compass and boundaries doesn't make you a bad or jealous friend. Who Elizabeth says, Zach, I missed you over the weekend. Two days a lot without Zach. Oh, you're so sweet. So yeah. Who's this essay from? This is Michaela Mikayla Matthews. She's on Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Messy, messy, messy. Crazy, crazy, crazy. So this whole thing transpired and then Taylor responded and Taylor said, referring to Mikayla, she said she's the epitome of someone that has been waiting for my downfall and not only watched it, but clearly kicking me too. I rarely if ever cried to her for help. They always wanted an update on my life. Let's not get it twisted. She's exhausted of me as I tried to stay home and suffer in silence, just like I was doing currently and still coming at me, comparing rashes and creams to my situation. I'm fed up. But I knew she was going through her own stuff and I didn't want to make it worse. Clear that she can't do the same. P.S. she can find her way to the door if she doesn't want to film with me next. Ooh, she's saying you're gonna get fired girl, if you don't film with her. And then Mikayla responded again. And Mikayla said the praying for her downfall narrative will never not be bizarre to me and proves my point. If praying for her downfall is checking is checking in on her, even when she said without asking, going to bat for her every single time and sending things to make sure she was eating and being taken care of, then I guess she has a point. But that is what a friend is. You shouldn't have to ask your friends to care about you or ask if you're okay with going through things. So be for real. Be so for real. There were plenty of times during her multiple rock bottoms where I would have hopped on the train and kicked her while she where I could have hopped on the train and kicked her while she was down, but I never did. And I gave compassion and just let her know that I was there and hated to see her like this. There's a line between giving compassion and enabling, and that line was crossed a long time ago. I love her. I want the best for her future. I want to see her actually healed and most of all happy and not hurting. But I think that she knows that. She knows that as well. There's absolutely no feud. At least not. At least not for me. But there does come a point where destructive and dangerous behavior, especially when someone wants to justify it in any capacity other than further proves my need for firmer boundaries. Boom. So the mom talk drama is heating up. They're currently filming season five. I imagine this is part of what's going on. It sounds like some of the other girls are filming with Taylor and seem to be embracing her again. I don't know. Crazy, crazy, crazy. How old are these women? Arguing online is not cute. They're in their 20s. 20s. Or I think Taylor may be my age. 32. Am I 32? Robin, are you there? How old am I? Yes, I'll be 33 in a month. Month and a month and some change. Oh, Donna will be. Donna's birthday's in exactly a month. My Birthday is the 15th. June 15th. Okay, that said, I thought Taylor was fired. She was paused. And then I guess now that there's been resolution with the custody or not the custody, but with the DV situation and the protective orders, it seems like maybe the other girls want to film with her now and they're giving Her a chance to film. I don't know. I don't know. Okay, let's talk about. Oh, let's move into Bravo's announcements and this messy, messy, messy divorce. Okay. Messy, messy, messy. So Dorit Kemsley and PK Paul Kemsley from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Their private text messages and their finances have now been outed by attorney Ronald Richards. Now, I have my own feelings towards Ronald Richards. I've encountered him when the Erika Jane Tom Girardi embezzlement scandal first broke. I don't love all of his coverage. I think that sometimes he goes for the more inflammatory things. He exaggerates things. He takes things out of context to make them sound saucier. He loves all the press attention. He loves, you know, people following him and giving him attention, yada, yada, yada. So he covers these cases specifically for the intentions. So attention. So I do find him a bit thirsty. In the past, I would call him Ronald McDonald, but then he got upset with me and told me that hurt his feelings, so not to call him that anymore. So for the sake of his feelings, I'm not going to call him Ronald McDonald. But I don't want to diminish how much I don't like this guy because they find him very sleazy. He's an, in my opinion, an ambulance. Ambulance chaser. But that said, he is giving us the tea on Dorit Kemsley's divorce. Again, take it with a grain of salt, because it is Ronald Richards. And, you know, he is who he is. But it's interesting seeing the fight. So, first of all, there were a bunch of text messages that came out where Dorit was upset, and she's like, how are you getting access to my finances? And PK is like, dorit. They were subpoenaed. And because a lot of people are thinking that PK is leaking this information, which is actually not true. Very similar to how we learned with the Blake Lively Justin Baldoni lawsuit. And what often happens is there's a public court docket, and on the public court docket, there are items that get drug up in discovery. There's evidence that both sides use to try and prove their case, and that gets published on the public court docket. And so people can access that. People like Ronald Richards, people like you and I, we learned about that, right? You can go to court lister. You can get updates on certain active lawsuits, like, all of that stuff. So these items were on. Were in the divorce proceedings. And we're seeing these text messages between Dorit and PK where she's freaking out about the house being going up for auction. I believe the house is going up for auction May 20. So in about 10 days or less than 10 days, their house is going up for auction. But. So the interesting thing is now that their finances have been outed, and here's a breakdown of pk. He. Ronald Richards writes Paul because he doesn't realize he goes by PK because he's not looped into this stuff. He just does it for the attention. But so anyway, this is the interesting thing. DE makes more or at least made more than pk. It looks like this is income for the last year, I believe. And Dorit actually made more money than PK did. So collectively they earned over 6 mil. But in this breakdown, it shows PK's income was 3.3 million, while Dorit's income was 3.5 million, which I find quite interesting. Now, PK does have business expenses that he's written off. So he's listing his net income as 2.6. Because when you take out nearly 700 in business, 700,000 in business expenses, it brings it down to his income being 2.6. Dorit stays at 3.5. Regardless, they both made over 3 million, but Dorit made 200,000 more than PK did last year. I believe this is last year, if I'm understanding this correctly. And then let's see. When it comes to family expenses, it says that PK's family expenses, he spent half of his income, 1.9 million on family expenses, while Dorit only spent 9%, which was just over 300,000 that she spent on family expenses. Understandably, he was the provider. Right? But the thing is, like, she seems to be expecting him to pay a lot of this stuff when she is clearly making money. So personal expenses. And this is where it was outed that, you know, it was looking bad for her because when it comes to personal expenses, PK is listing. So he had his 600,000, just under 700,000 in business expenses. But then personal expenses are listed out here. And here it shows that Dorit spends a lot on retail. Nearly 1 million on personal retail shopping. So luxury handbags, purses, clothes, shoes, jewelry, I don't know, but it says 28, 27.96. So 28% of her income goes straight towards retail shopping. And then the other major expense it looks like she has, it looks like travel. No, travel is only 3%. So what is this one? All other. All other expenses. I don't know what these other Expenses are. But she spent 1.5 million on that. I wonder how much her book advance was. Her book advance had to have been pretty substantial if she's making this kind of money. And it does list out the money that she has made. Well, here, let's listen to what Ronald Richards wrote again. Take it with a grain of salt, says PK's accounting. PK will probably write, well, write a nasty letter, but we don't care. We receive feedback from Dorit Stans that this looks like it was directed towards Dorit, which is. Which is not accurate. This is evidence in the case that shows Dorit is spending their joint community property income on her and not her family. The number. Yeah, because a lot of her expenses look like they're coming to, you know, retail expenses, whereas a lot of his expenses are either business. I don't know what that means necessarily. We would need that defined. And family. So I assume schooling, you know, for the kids, tutors, house, housekeeper, you know, all that sort of stuff. The numbers are the numbers. In a family law case, there is a restraining order called an Atros Atros. Neither spouse can spend money outside normal expenses. This is Dorit's problem. We will break it down, but you can review it for yourself. We have included all of PK's accounting. Now you have all of the evidence of the account and our prior position as to Dorit remain unchanged. Let us know if you disagree. Here are some summary conclusions. Dorit makes more than pk. True. PK has business expenses, so his net income is less. PK spends about 55% on family related expenses while Dorit only spends 9.5%. PK has a net cash flow of 40,000 while Dorit is 195,000. So this is where you. When you see her spending 4,000 when she's filming Real houses of Beverly Hills and she's buying these clothes, it appears she has a cash flow. How long that cash flow will last, I don't know. Oh, and then we have some of his. Some of the specific expenses. So in PK's expenses it says that he paid 296,000, 420,000 and 25,000. So over 700,000 total towards mortgages. Okay. 46,000 for cars. Okay. Auto. Auto expenses. 450,000 for household salaries, which maybe are the kids themselves for write offs. That's possible. I know that's a big thing that people are putting their kids on their payroll now. So that could be them. That could also be, you know, house manager, staff housekeeper, you know, if they're year round. Right. And they're not contractors. There's somebody that, like, I don't know if they live there. Nannies as well, if they're full time. Let's see. Dorit's. Oh, yeah, Dorit's domestic helpers. Yeah. 90,000 for Dorit's credit cards, which she said cards of 60,000. Family Medical, which was 52,000. And then there. There are more that he lists on his Instagram account. It seems like Dorit is very out of the loop when it comes to her finances. Like, very out of the loop. And that, to me, I find so interesting here. Let's see if he's posted. Attorney. Anything new? Oh, he's posting about Blake Lively. Interesting. Judge just indicated he does not want any more briefings. Yeah. On Blake's attorney's fees motion, her attorneys laid out that fees are practically mandatory in this case, which they're not. Interesting. Oh, Ronald Richards is actually claiming that Justin Baldoni did not win. That's an interest. That's a hot take based off of fees. But I don't think he's following this case too closely. But being that Lyman just issued his saying that the court doesn't need to know and doesn't need any more briefings from Blake Lively means he's likely going to be ruling somewhere. But it seems Ronald Richards is very confused about this. Just about Donny Blake Lively fee order. Because it's. I mean, they're two separate lawsuits. It was his counter lawsuit that they're now fighting for fees on. And it's again, really leaning into the 47.1 of it all. I don't know. We'll have to see how that plays out. Ronald found someone new to stock. Yeah, because remember, he was stalking Erica Jane. He's still stalking Erika Jayne. So we'll see. Robin says PK hides money. When they met, he filed for bankruptcy and listed a $35 million loan as a liability. And the bank wrote it off. But he still had the money. He's so shady. Yeah, I'm not putting it past PK to be shady in all of this. I don't know. See, this is the thing that's hard to trust Ronald Richardson because even, like with his explanation of the Blake Lively Justin Baldoni case, where he just posted about a couple hours ago, that to me is also an act. I've never liked his coverage because it always lacks crucial key context. And here he's even saying, I don't know how Justin Baldon can claim that he wanted this settlement because Blake Wiley is going to get her fees. Just the way that he talks about things, the way he frames things, the way he presents things, I never like using him as a legitimate source of information because I always find him to be so off. I was really only coming to him because he published these documents about Dorit, about her finances. Oh, here's PK's accounting. But I mean, like Robin says, he can be shady. He could be likely hiding money. I mean, I'm sure he is. I'm sure he is. We'll see. All right, well, if you want me to keep covering the PK and Dorit divorce, let me know. I will keep diving into it as it unfolds. We also have Erica Jane's trial that's coming up as well. We'll see what happens there. I know that there were. There was the pre trial conference that they just had and so we'll see what happens. Yeah, if you want me to. Yes, yes, please. Margot says yes. I worked in corporate accounting and they never. And they're never ending LLCs in other LLCs. Yeah, so it seems like the money goes into the LLC and then there's no trust, no names, all private. Yeah, I mean, listen, you know, Robin says yes, please continue covering. Okay, I'll dive into it more outside of Ronald Richards because I just again, can't trust him fully. But I'm glad he's at least putting some of these figures out there so we can at least, you know, get some. Some indication of what's going on there. Okay. Bravo, they just had their upfronts. Remember Hulu had their get real, like, basically up fronts event. Bravo just had theirs and they just made several announcements. And this is where I think Dorit made want to start to hold on to some of those pennies because they just announced all of their renewals and some new shows that they're bringing. So first up, they announced a new show called Secrets Lies, Texas Wives. I actually like this title. I feel like it gets away from Real Housewives and it kind of feels like a fresh revamp. It says, in the heart of Texas, Hills county. In the heart of Texas Hill country is the picture perfect town of Borny, where wealth, beauty, faith and family reign supreme. Centered on a tight knit circle of glamorous women, this series follows their lives as they raise families, run ranches and farms, and manage sparkling social calendars in a town rooted in rodeos and tradition. Behind the polished smiles and Sunday sermons, however, there are infinite relationships and forbidden romance that test loyalties and marriages, jeopardize the town's pristine image and proving that perfection is far more complicated than anyone could have ever imagined. I think this sounds good. I actually kind of want to give this a try. I think it just feels fresh, you know, giving us some Dallas women without making this Real Housewives of Dallas. Because I think when you reboot the shows, and this was the issue I think they had with rebooting Real Houses of New York, is it like it made it feel like we were like, like it was New York and so we compared it to the original real houses in New York rather than making it its own. Like I always thought that they could have. They should have called it like Manhattan Moms or even Girlfriends of Manhattan. Like something like that. Something that made it feel more Sex in the City and less Rony, I think would have smarter for them. And so I think what they're doing here is very smart of not rebooting Real Housewives of Dallas, but taking the premise, making it similar, and then giving it to us as this. When is it out? I don't believe they've finished production yet. Maybe they're in production. I don't know. There's not a lot, a ton of details on that, but I would imagine that's coming soon. But that's one of the shows that they just ordered. They also just ordered Vanderpump Rules Lisa Las Vegas. So it's a spinoff. Lisa Vanderbump has been ruling over the Las Vegas strip for years now with three hotspot restaurants serving up chic cocktails in her signature whimsical setting. Now she's expanding her Vegas empire through the opening of her high profile namesake hotel. Right. She's opening Vanderpump Hotel out in, in Vegas. I actually want to check out Vanderpump Hotel. I'm down. Like, I, I like her Vegas spots. I think Vegas is where she thrives. I think Vegas is her, her place. Right? She can lean into the novelty. West Hollywood is no longer that, you know, the novelty that you want in, in that, you know, reality TV restaurant sort of vibe. But so she, okay, she's opening her, her hotel in this limited series, so I would imagine maybe three or four parts. We followed the behind the scenes dash to make the property worth, make the property worthy of the Vanderbilt brand. LvP shares what inspired her newest enterprise and pulls back the curtain and the down to Wire. And on the down to the Wire drama, the series will culminate at the Vanderpump Hotel's lavish opening party with fan favorite Bravo Liberties Celebrating the launch. I like this concept. I actually think this is the direction they should take Vanderpump Rules in. So it doesn't look like it's gonna follow the drama from her restaurants, which I believe there were, like, legal issues as to why they couldn't, like, film a show based off of her restaurants, from my understanding, because that was something I believe they did consider. But, like, this shows her opening. Like, it's kind of like docu series style. And it's a limited series. It's not a full 20 episode pickup. I like this style and I like it still being called Vanderpump Rules. Right. Because it, like, it's her leading the charge, but it's different. It's not what Vanderpump Rules used to be, but it's still like in the theme of Vanderpump Rules of Lisa being the boss, but like Vanderpump Rules with Ariana and Tom and Katie and Brittany and Jax and all of, you know, all of that original cast, like, that worked up until it didn't because then the cast became the show rather than Lisa running the restaurant because they didn't work at the restaurant anymore. And I feel like they were struggling to still give Lisa a Vanderpump Rules title. So I like this spin off idea. I like that it's a limited series. I think that they could do more of these Vanderpump Rules style shows with Lisa Vanderpump and call them Vanderpump Rules. Like Lisa Las Vegas. I love that name. I think that this is. I think these are. I'm very impressed with both of these two announcements. Secrets, Lies, Texas Wives, and Vanderpump Rules. Lisa Las Vegas. I think that Bravo finally has somebody that knows what the fuck they're doing because their. Their previous choices were interesting and these are actually exciting for me. But my concern for Dorit Kemsley coming off of all of this, you know, divorce news is it looks like Van or Real Housewives of Beverly Hills maybe put on pause. So it looks like Vanderpump Rules, the reboot, is definitely not coming back. That's been. That looks like it's been shelved because I know that there was a preliminary, like, they're going to get renewed. And I think there was an initial, like, possibility that they were going to get renewed. But then Alex Baskin a few weeks ago kind of debunked that by saying, we hope that it gets renewed, but we haven't gotten official pickup news. Well, Bravo just announced all of the shows that they're renewing for this year. These are the shows that Bravo plans to renew or is renewing for this year. Real Housewives of Rhode island, which is smart. That's their biggest, you know, big one that they're announcing for. They're picking it up for a season two. I'm sure they were always going to have a season two, but being that it's hot right now, be that it's exciting right now, I think it was smart for them to make this announcement because it's their new show and it's their biggest new show. So I totally foresee this happening. The Valley, Persian Style got renewed for season two. Wife Swap the Real Housewives edition got picked up for season two. Below Deck Down under got picked up for season five. Married to Medicine got picked up for season 13. Southern Charm got picked up for season 12. Summer House got picked up again for season 11. Real Housewives of Salt Lake City got picked up for season seven. Top Chef got picked up for season 24. Below Deck got picked up for season 13. Real Housewives of Potomac got picked up for season 11. Real Housewives of New York got picked up for season 16. Real Housewives of New Jersey got picked up for season 17. And watch what happens Live got picked up for season 24. Noticeably absent because you do see Jersey, New York, Potomac, Salt Lake City and Rhode Island. Noticeably absent are Beverly Hills, O.C. and Atlanta. Now Atlanta is currently Aryan. So it doesn't make sense that they would make a premature renewal. I'm sure it would will get renewed, but it hasn't officially gotten renewed because the new season just started. So that's why I think Atlanta's not on this list. Atlanta likely won't go into production for a new season until next year. Then you have Real Housewives of Orange County. Well, they are currently in production or in post production. They just finished. They filmed the finale which was cute. They did like a 20 year anniversary finale party where they're all wearing like that, what do you call them, those like 2000s tops that all the ladies were wearing. Skyline? No, Sky. Sky tops. Is that what they're called? Those like two, they all dress like they were from the 2000s, which I thought was cute. And so understandably they're not going to announce a pickup for Real Houses of Orange county when it's in post production. They have to edit the season. That season will come out likely in a few weeks, probably later this fall, maybe even winter. And so we're probably not going to get a renewal until next year. 2027 for real houses of Orange County. So Atlanta and Orange County. Makes sense that they weren't part of this announcement. Vanderpump rules is not on this announcement. We had the spinoff, but we don't have vanderpump rules on here, which tells me that looks like it's officially been shelved because it ended weeks and weeks ago. And I think if it was going to be coming back, it would have been on this list. Real houses in Miami, we know, is paused. It doesn't look like they're going into production this year, but the most interesting one that I see, well, ladies London, is also. That one was a new one. It doesn't seem like it did that well because they. They're not picking it up for another season. So it looks like they tried. But Beverly Hills is not on this list, which I find so interesting. Still no talk about real houses in Miami. Well, they said that it was on pause, and then Andy said that it's definitely coming back at some point, but we don't know when the ladies of London was real and genuine with real relationships. Yeah, I mean, people liked it, but it doesn't seem like it did that well. But real houses of Beverly Hills looks like it's about to be put on pause because there's no renewal order. Usually the renewals come after the reunion. That's when there's, like, contracts that go out. So it looks like after this season, obviously, the cast is completely fractured with Dorit and Kyle. I think there's no more storyline with. I mean, there's obviously Erica's trial that's coming up, but Kyle's at a standstill. Right. She. I'm sure she's not even sure she wants to come back at this point. I don't think she needs to. She just got a place out in Tennessee. It looks like she's trying to work on things with Morgan Wade, and she may be willing to leave the show for that Dorit. I mean, she has her. Her divorce with pk, but I feel like we're all so dorit fatigued. I feel like it's the same place that, like, Jersey was in when the cast was so fractured and nobody wanted to film with each other. Like, everybody doesn't like Dorit, but I think Dorit is still such a key star of that show, and I think, like, the story, the friendships, the stories, like, it's all kind of grown stale and there's no more story left to tell there. So I would imagine they're gonna put Beverly Hills on ice. I would imagine we're gonna lose some of the cast, and we'll get a revamp to come, but I think it's gonna. They're gonna let the dust settle because there's no official pickup, which means there's no renewal for this year, which means they're likely not gonna go into production for the next season this year and probably next year. So we'll see. We shall see. Lyman declined Blake Lively's motion to continue giving to give information. Yeah, it seems like he's gonna make a ruling on the 47.1 fees decision. And he's like, blake, shut up. Like, I'll. I'm in a role soon. Like, stop bothering me. Shoo fly. Don't bother me. I'm sure he's happy that there's now no trial. He was getting sick of them. But Blake Live is just irritating the shit out of the judge, and so I don't imagine it's going to go over too well. Oh, BravoCon was just announced. BravoCon 2027 looks like it's coming back. Let's see. October. Oh, oh, there's going to be a new Bravo fan fest in October in Charleston. Interesting, interesting, interesting, interesting. Bravo fan fest, Charleston. Okay. And then I guess Bravo Khan, I don't know, I guess is returning in 2027. So there's no Bravo Con this year, but I imagine it'll be back in Vegas. I don't think they're gonna take it anywhere else. I think Vegas is a great place for that, especially since they have all the Vanderpump restaurants there. Just makes sense. Do you think he's throwing her claim for fees out and saying it doesn't apply in New Jersey? That's possible. I would think so. Am I going to crime con? No, I don't think I'm going to crime con. They didn't invite me. Sorry. Sorry for party rocking. All right, that's what I got for you. 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Date: May 11, 2026
Host: Zack Peter
On this whirlwind episode, Zack Peter gets straight to the heart of the latest chaotic headlines in pop culture and reality TV. He scrutinizes Savannah Guthrie’s handling of her mother’s ongoing disappearance, breaks down Ryan Reynolds’ public adoration of Blake Lively (and the lawsuits surrounding her), and delves into the financial havoc and divorce drama swirling around Dorit Kemsley of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills—while also delivering major Bravo announcements. Zack’s signature “no filter” style and crowd engagement make for a lively and opinionated exploration, inviting listeners to question the narratives handed down by reality TV stars and celebrities.
| Timestamp | Segment | |-----------|--------------------------------------------------| | 13:00 | Savannah Guthrie’s tribute and public grief | | 16:40 | Criticism of Savannah’s media handling | | 22:26 | “If we took Savannah out…” – critical perspective| | 27:10 | Savannah’s new game show; balancing grief & work | | 46:10 | Ryan Reynolds’ Mother’s Day post | | 47:30 | Adam Moncheen/Andy Signore lawsuit interviews | | 54:56 | Legal drama: Blake, Baldoni, and fee settlement | | 1:04:00 | MomTok: Taylor Frankie Paul’s victim post | | 1:08:40 | Michaela’s “rash cream” analogy | | 1:10:12 | “You cannot save someone who is unwilling…” | | 1:22:00 | Dorit & PK Kemsley finances and divorce details | | 1:29:25 | Zack on Dorit’s “out of the loop” finances | | 1:38:30 | Bravo’s new shows: Texas Wives, Lisa Las Vegas | | 1:44:00 | List of Bravo renewals and noticeable absences | | 1:47:00 | Beverly Hills on potential production pause | | 1:49:20 | Bravo Fan Fest and BravoCon notes |
Zack Peter exemplifies the voice of a plugged-in, critical Bravo and celebrity culture fan. He brings difficult questions to the table—especially about accepted narratives in highly publicized cases like Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother—and strikes a balance between empathy and necessary scrutiny. In this episode, alongside juicy legal and financial tea, he spotlights the evolving landscape of reality TV, with Bravo charting a new path beyond its flagship Housewives franchises.