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RHOSLC Season 6 Feels More Scripted Than Spicy as Bronwyn and Lisa Clash Over Lawsuits.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 6 is starting to feel more like a Bravo stage play than reality TV. From Bronwyn dragging Lisa Barlow’s lawsuits while ignoring her own legal baggage, to Heather and Angie delivering confessionals that sound rehearsed, the cracks in production are starting to show.

👻 The RV Mayhem Wasn’t the Only Horror Show

The ladies may have survived the haunted forest and RV sleepover, but the real terror is how staged some of these moments feel. Breakfast was a sad little steak-and-plastic-cutlery situation, Heather cried empty nester tears, and Bronwyn Newport tried to get sentimental about her daughter leaving home. Cute, right? Wrong. What could have been an authentic moment between two moms turned into awkward side-eyes and tension that felt more rehearsed than raw.

⚖️ Bronwyn vs Lisa: Lawsuits on the Table

Bronwyn had zero hesitation bringing up Lisa Barlow’s past lawsuits, pulling out her research like she was auditioning for Law & Order: Salt Lake City. The gag is that Bronwyn herself has faced her fair share of legal messiness. Watching her come for Lisa while conveniently forgetting her own history? That’s the pot calling the kettle messy. Lisa, of course, snapped back in peak Baby Gorgeous fashion, dismissing Bronwyn’s digs and reminding everyone she plays at the top level.

🎭 Heather and Angie’s Confessionals: Cue Cards, Anyone?

Heather and Angie are both smart, funny women. So why do their confessionals land like stiff rehearsals instead of shady zingers? It’s giving over-produced, like Bravo slid them cue cards and told them to read with “extra sass.” Fans tune into Salt Lake City for raw chaos, not scripted speeches. When your reality stars feel like they’re auditioning for a soap opera, the authenticity takes a hit.

🍸 The Cast Shake-Up Energy Is Showing

Between Bronwyn trying to prove herself as the new chaos agent, Lisa standing her ground, and Angie over-enunciating her reads, Season 6 is giving us drama — but with a side of artificial flavoring. Even Mary, who usually keeps it unhinged and unfiltered, feels like she’s being nudged into her “quirky recluse” role by production.

🍹 Final Sip

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is always a wild ride, but this season the drama feels polished within an inch of its life. If Bravo wants fans to stay invested, the ladies need to drop the rehearsed storylines and start giving us real snowflake-level meltdowns. Until then, we’ll be side-eyeing Bronwyn’s selective memory on lawsuits and Heather’s one-woman show confessionals.

Lexi 🍸

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