Louise McSharry
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Podcast Appearances
the Austin Craig Shep dynamic is really tired Madison is a superstar no matter what but like at the end of the day she's popping out babies and you know she doesn't seem as up for it anymore she still delivers great TV all the time I don't know how much more there is from Vanita on this show to be honest Sally is you know she's I suppose it's good TV to a certain extent but like what is there beyond her getting hurt feelings all the time yeah I'm just I don't I don't really know where they're gonna go
But I will say when they all sang happy birthday to Charlie at the end, I counted my lucky stars.
I wasn't there.
Can you imagine having to sing happy birthday on TV?
I can rarely find the happy birthday note and I can sing like I'm not a professional singer, but I can find a note usually something about happy birthday.
I can rarely find that note when I'm just in a room standing around a table or whatever as we sing happy birthday.
I would hate to sing happy birthday on TV.
But anyway, happy birthday, Charlie, I suppose for that day.
Just to mention Southern Hospitality then, which is obviously a spinoff of Southern Charm.
Again, they're all connected.
I like Southern Hospitality.
I think a lot of people don't watch this, but for anybody who doesn't watch it, I do think it's worth a watch.
Southern Hospitality is Leva, who was briefly on Southern Charm.
It basically covers a bar or nightclub that she owns with her husband in Charleston, South Carolina.
And it is similar to Vanderpump Rules in that it's about the staff of that bar and their interactions.
Obviously, people are sleeping with each other.
People are friends with each other.
People are fighting with each other.
There's lots going on all the time.
And I do.