Andy Cohen has revealed that fans of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City are in for a treat when it comes to the season 4 reunion.
After wrapping filming on Monday, the host, 55, took to his Instagram Stories to share that the reunion was “killer.”
“We just wrapped. Daddy needs a drink!” Cohen joked, adding a time stamp of 9:25 p.m. over the Story.
Responding to someone off camera, he then added, “Two drinks. That was a lot. Those f — — -g dark and stormies from Bermuda were not it.”
The Watch What Happens Live host went on to suggest that shooting had gone on for so long that he was running late to meet his parents.
“I am very late to my dinner reservation with my parents but that’s okay, you know why? This was a killer reunion. Wow,” he continued as he nodded at the camera.
10 hours previously, Cohen had revealed that he was filming the reunion by posting a selfie holding up cards printed with the RHOSLC logo.
“LET’s GOOOO!” he captioned the selfie.
The dad-of-two looked dapper for filming, donning a dark gray suit, pink shirt and striped tie.
Cohen also unveiled the official seating chart for the reunion and revealed that Heather Gay and newbie Monica Garcia had secured the coveted first chairs on either of side of him.
Garcia later shared a snap of the seating chart on Instagram and wrote, “Can’t tell me nothin… 😘😘😘 So very grateful. I just wanted to say THANK YOU!!!! To all of you that have loved, carried, and supported me throughout this experience and season. I could not have done it without you. I see you. I feel your love. Means more to me than you will ever know. I LOVE YOU!!!!! So damn much🤍🤍🤍🤍 #rhoslc #bravo #bravotv.”
Season 4 of the Bravo show has been packed with drama. From Garcia’s “volatile” relationship with her mom Linda and the return of former cast member Mary M. Cosby, to Meredith Marks and Angie Katsanevas’ Palm Springs fight and Lisa Barlow losing her $60,000 ring.
Speaking at BravoCon 2023 earlier this month, Garcia revealed that she and her mother are no longer speaking after their explosive argument at Katsanevas’ Easter brunch aired on the series.
“You know, she makes it easier because she goes online and has a lot of not nice things to say and retweet,” Garcia said sarcastically about how she is dealing with the silence between the pair. “I’m OK right now,” she added.
“I think my relationship with her has always been pretty volatile,” she continued. “I don’t regret bringing her on. I think it’s something that people need to see, honestly, to not feel alone. My DMs were insane with people that were like, ‘I cried watching that scene because that’s my relationship with my parents,’ and I think for that reason alone, I definitely don’t regret it.”