

🏡 The Valley Season 2, Episode 9 Recap: Hot Messes
Brittany gets her glow-up moment (and a Brookie), while Michelle gets nothing but drama and dust. The Valley’s Episode 9 is a buffet of breakups, bar shade, and bro-tox.
Brittany gets her glow-up moment (and a Brookie), while Michelle gets nothing but drama and dust. The Valley’s Episode 9 is a buffet of breakups, bar shade, and bro-tox.
In the first seven minutes of The Valley Season 2, Episode 9, tensions hit a new high at Kristen’s party as old wounds reopen and confrontations loom. With Sheena still popping up without purpose and Jasmine finally stepping up to address the drama, this sneak peek teases an explosive episode ahead.
In The Valley Season 2, Episode 8, friendships crack, wedding rings go missing, and Jasmine might’ve just taken the crown for most dramatic moment yet. Lexi breaks down the biggest blowups—and the creepiest Jax twist so far.
From Jason’s performative interventions to Jasmine’s lingering resentment and some unwanted Vanderpump cameos, Episode 7 of The Valley is a chaotic cocktail of drama and deflection. Lexi gives her take on who’s real, who’s reaching, and who’s ready to be replaced.
Bravo just dropped a mid-season teaser for The Valley—and the rest of the season looks even messier than we imagined. From relationship meltdowns to cast confrontations, here’s what to expect!
With tensions rising on The Valley, Angel looks back at last week’s emotional moments and shares what she’s watching closely in tonight’s new episode.
Lexi breaks down another emotionally confusing episode of The Valley, featuring Jesse’s fake-deep life coach, Nia’s resilience, and a Scheana Shay cameo that felt as forced as a Kyle Chan engagement.
The Valley is spiraling. From Jesse’s drunken antics to Jax rage-texting from rehab and Danny blacking out in a pantry, Episode 5 is less Bravo drama and more emotional disaster. Lexi’s not loving it… and she might be out.
A group trip gone wild, a racing suit no one asked for, and Jax causing chaos from rehab? Episode 4 of The Valley proves that peace is not on the itinerary—and Angel is here for every messy moment.