Louise McSharry
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He, he doesn't, you know, it takes him a really long time to take any responsibility for that because he hasn't seen it.
Like, I feel like if he'd seen it, then he would know that it was beyond reason and that, you know, it was really bad and he really needed to kind of be more accountable for his behavior in general.
But the moment where he like goes off set and he's like, this is just like pile on Craig day.
And then he says to the camera, you guys have weaponized vulnerability.
So I'm not going to be vulnerable with you anymore.
Like he's one of these guys, I think people slag off millennials and like Gen Z people and they say that they've picked up therapy terms and then they like, you know, have weaponized them.
And he is actually doing that.
Like later on in the episode, he accuses Charlie of love bombing him.
which is crazy.
Like he was seeing her in his head.
She was like falling in love with him.
She was like, I never told you I wasn't seeing anybody else.
And I never said that it was going to be a long-term relationship.
And it didn't even go on for that long because they're not filming for that long.
Um, so yeah, I just think Craig needs to get a grip.
Like, I don't know what therapist he's seeing, but I think he might need a new one.
Like,
I just it's and the way he talks about Vanita is bananas.
Like, you know, he completely turned on Vanita because she talked about him on that podcast because, you know, if you've seen it, you'll remember.
But just in case you haven't and you're listening, like basically when Craig and Paige broke up, it was obviously an enormous Bravo story.