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When the diamonds start looking like handcuffs and the drama shifts from petty to predatory, can we still call it entertainment?
This week on Scandal Queens, I'm performing a sociological autopsy on the Bravo-sphere. We’re moving past the "guilty pleasure" labels to ask why the Real Housewives franchise has entered a dark, unwatchable era of human rot.Â
From the tragic February 2026 death of Mary Cosby’s son, Robert Jr., to Erika Jayne’s looming $25 million fraud trial, the Bravosphere is officially cracking.Â
I explore how a show that once invited us to "eat the rich" has evolved into a glamorization of the most harmful, toxic traits imaginable...all while the children and families of these women pay the ultimate price.
Support the show
Love this episode? Follow Scandal Queens on Instagram and TikTok for the dish on more toxic celebrities. Or, join me on Patreon for more deep dives.Â
By E.B. JohnsonWhat do you think? Send me a text 📱
When the diamonds start looking like handcuffs and the drama shifts from petty to predatory, can we still call it entertainment?
This week on Scandal Queens, I'm performing a sociological autopsy on the Bravo-sphere. We’re moving past the "guilty pleasure" labels to ask why the Real Housewives franchise has entered a dark, unwatchable era of human rot.Â
From the tragic February 2026 death of Mary Cosby’s son, Robert Jr., to Erika Jayne’s looming $25 million fraud trial, the Bravosphere is officially cracking.Â
I explore how a show that once invited us to "eat the rich" has evolved into a glamorization of the most harmful, toxic traits imaginable...all while the children and families of these women pay the ultimate price.
Support the show
Love this episode? Follow Scandal Queens on Instagram and TikTok for the dish on more toxic celebrities. Or, join me on Patreon for more deep dives.Â