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Southern Charm Season 10 Reunion Promises Drama and Revelations

NEW YORK, NY — The highly anticipated reunion for the tenth season of Bravo‘s reality series “Southern Charm” is set to air on March 27, 2025, offering fans a chance to witness the drama that unfolded throughout the season.
In a newly released trailer for the reunion, cast members, including Craig Conover, Austen Kroll, and Shep Rose, will sit down with host Andy Cohen to delve into the season’s tumultuous events. The trailer showcases returning favorites alongside newcomers, such as Taylor and Salley, and also features a special appearance from matriarch Patricia Altschul.
The trailer opens with a reveal: one of the cast members, presumably Madison LeCroy, making her baby bump debut, stunning her fellow cast. It doesn’t take long for the group to confront unresolved tensions, highlighted by a shocking moment where Craig mentions, “All my stuff just showed up on my porch one day…” This comment is reportedly linked to his recent breakup with Paige DeSorbo.
As the reunion unfolds, fans can expect confrontations galore. Tensions appear to boil over between Taylor and Salley, as seen in the trailer where Taylor accuses Salley of leveraging her friendship issues with the girls. “That’s crazy, Taylor,” Salley retorts, attempting to defend herself. “You’re still running your mouth about me today. You have nothing better going on in your life.”
Another intense moment features Venita calling out JT over their changing friendship and demanding clarity over previously hidden truths regarding his girlfriend. The confrontation escalates to the point where Venita storms off in search of her phone to present proof.
The trailer hints that Craig will be a central figure during the reunion, facing questions about his breakup with Paige as well as his relationships within the group. “I am terrified of Craig,” Austen admits, drawing on previous confrontations. Shep adds to the discussion by recalling a particularly “unhinged” day Craig had, to which Craig responds, “Then you shouldn’t be friends with me.”
The two-part reunion series promises to explore deeper emotional layers as well, with Craig expressing vulnerability regarding his breakup and showing a desire to work through his feelings with friends in real-time.
The first half of the reunion will air on March 27, followed by the second part on April 3. Both parts can be streamed the following day on Peacock, offering viewers the chance to catch all the highs and lows that the Charmers have experienced over the season.
This reunion not only reflects on the cast’s relationships but celebrates a decade of “Southern Charm,” with Patricia arriving to commemorate the show’s milestone. The discussions throughout will touch on the evolution of friendships and the ongoing challenges faced by the cast.